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Old November 29, 2011   #3
rnewste
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Craig,

One of the things I have learned already is that I should have started the seedlings 30 days earlier. It looks like I will have a "tomato gap" when my outdoor plants stop producing late December, and when the plants in the InnTainers kick in - - probably in February.

Some of this delay was due to getting my hands on Iditarod Red and Rosella Purple Dwarf Project seeds only within the past 2 weeks.

In any event, the InnTainer "Farm" will hopefully be producing ripe tomatoes through the June timeframe, when the outdoor ones should be available. My personal "goal" is to grow Heirloom tomatoes 365 days a year - - once I get all the timing, etc. better understood.

Raybo
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