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Old January 9, 2018   #10
ginger2778
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Location: Plantation, Florida zone 10
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Originally Posted by c053271 View Post
Thank you all for the best wishes. Karen if you have seeds from nematode resistant varieties i will gladly take them ��. I will try to grow orange tomatoes in the future. Thanks for the tip.
Put a barrier between your tomatoes and the nematodes. Problem solved. I use the plastic bags that the potting mix and fertilizers come in. The larger pots are Earthboxes, they have a solid bottom nematodes can't get in from, but the 7 gallon pots you see are just landscape pots with holes in the bottom, with a cut layer of plastic bag between them and the native soil.
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