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Old March 22, 2017   #1
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Does anyone know what happened to the EarthBox forum? I haven't looked at it for a while but I used to really enjoy it.

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Old March 24, 2017   #2
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Earth Box is just a container form.
It should belong in the "Containter Growing " forum, I think.
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Old March 24, 2017   #3
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Does anyone know what happened to the EarthBox forum? I haven't looked at it for a while but I used to really enjoy it.

Thanks!
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Do you mean the forum on EarthBox's website?

I did a google search and found a link that said the page had crashed and needs fixed.
I think it may no longer exist. It's been quite awhile since I've seen it, as well.
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Old March 25, 2017   #4
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Wonder if the site isn't maintained because of new management.
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Old March 25, 2017   #5
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Sun City Linda posted in another thread they Earthbox let her know they are working on getting it working again.
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Old March 26, 2017   #6
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Sun City Linda posted in another thread they Earthbox let her know they are working on getting it working again.
Thanks! And yes, this is the site owned and operated by Earthbox, which is indeed under new ownership. Been about two years now. They also have a Facebook page and said they would post there when it is up and running again.
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Old April 1, 2017   #7
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I really miss it! I have about 50 EB's. Used to get great info.
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Old April 11, 2017   #8
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I was wondering if you could suggest which of my starts would be best in earthbox containers?

1884
Wisconsin 55
Liz Birt
Brandywine from Croatia
Sungold '16 Sungold '15
Paul Roberson '16 Paul Roberson '15
Cheerokee Purple Black
Raspberry Giant
Copper River GWRT
Neves Azorean Red
German Johnson Brenton Strain
Magila Rosa
GGWT '16 GGWT '15
Lithium Sunset
Kelloggs Breakfast
Solar Flare
Seek no further Love Apple
SOTW
Eli
Daniel Burson
Rozovyi Myod
Mayo's Delight
Rebecca Sebastians Bull Bag
Linnie's Oxheart
Chapman
Marizapan Gold
Togo Trefele
Brandyberry Pink
Casey Pure Yellow
Orange Russian 117
Bursztyn Amber
Red Barn
Rebel Yell
0-33
Precoce Marmande
Vorlon
BW Yellow
Beaverlodge Slicer
German Giant
Mortgage Lifter
Fish Lake Oxheart
Orange Jazz
Taxi
German Red Strawberry
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Old April 11, 2017   #9
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That is a really great list, Johnnyhat. This doesn't answer your question but just curious why you want to grow tomatoes in your earthbox. I used to live near you (on the Jersey side) and the soil in top notch. My friends at work at the Philly Navy Yard used to bring in homegrown tomatoes when I was a young mom living in an apartment. They had a 1.5 acre farm outside Yardley. They instructed me not to take an imperfect tomato if I was not going to use it. Those tomatoes gave me the gardening bug. I think that was the best soil of any of the zillions of states I've lived in since .

Here the season is a few weeks shorter. I am going to use my earthboxes, if I set them up, for extending the season for peppers that don't have time top ripen here in Nebraska. Another use I would consider is to plant eggplant in warm soil sooner.

I also have tons of stuff in 3 earthbox jrs so I can take them in and overwinter them.
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