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Old August 14, 2020   #10
dregae
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Thank you! All those reasons are very sound ones and make a lot of sense. Most of my customers didn’t have any of those issues they just wanted them in pots and then they wondered why they struggled. There were watering issues, fertilizer issues and other things like overcrowding and I want to figure it out so I can offer better advice to them so this next year I’m going to grow some in pots myself so I really appreciate everyone’s advice.

I want to be able to offer some tomatoes that I know will do good in containers. I’m going to look into the varieties you all recommended. The only one of my customers tomatoes that even looked halfway nice was a determinant.
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