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Old August 11, 2012   #16
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That is one of the main reasons I love it here, so many folks are so willing to share to help others with our addiction to home grown.....
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Old August 19, 2012   #17
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Here they are 23 days after plant out. The PL has fruit set, the other two are getting close-and the temps have been around 95-100 degrees for our high, which lows about 75-80. Very healthy plants.
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Old August 20, 2012   #18
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HI Michael,
Looking good! Can't wait to see the updates in the middle of winter!

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Old August 20, 2012   #19
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Jeff-these guys will be able to grow until middle of October here and hopefully produce a lot of fruit. I am getting ready to start my greenhouse varieties in a week or so. Going to use the global buckets on them also.
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Old January 8, 2014   #20
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MDVPC....would you kindly share with me the info on the tomato cages you are using with your global buckets...Blessings!
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Old January 8, 2014   #21
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Jenarzo

Happy to. I got them from Tomato Growers.

http://www.tomatogrowers.com/TOMATO-...ductinfo/6986/

I am not totally sure these are the same ones, since I got them probably 15 years ago, but they look like them.
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Old January 9, 2014   #22
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Thanx for the info and link! Blessings to all at Tomatoville...
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Old January 14, 2014   #23
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Love the global bucket idea I have grown tomatoes and squash in buckets before but never SWC style. Today I went to an oyster house and it hit me, oyster sacks would be perfect for grow bags, has anyone tried this? I will be picking some up on Friday from the restaurant. Of course the best part I'm getting them for free. I also thought about sand bags but they don't stand on end very well.


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Old January 14, 2014   #24
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People on the RGGS swear by the blue Walmart shopping bags (50cents each) to use a grow bags. Phenomenal results - go to youtube and look for Larry Hall and his corn!
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Old January 14, 2014   #25
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I'm not familiar with RGGS.


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Old January 14, 2014   #26
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RGGS = rain gutter grow system
I ADORE it!!

This is Larry's Intro to RGGS:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s3cOD...ature=youtu.be

Here is the corn growth but like I said, he has LOTS of great video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tdKS7P2qYJw

Come join us on Facebook! Great bunch of innovative gardeners -we're always sharing, tweaking ideas! :-)
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Old January 14, 2014   #27
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I just watched a few, all I can say is wow.


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