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Old June 18, 2014   #1
Goldie321
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Default central florida gardeners looking for your input

My tomatoes were off to a very slow start this spring and just seem to have started really putting out - albeit not in the numbers I'd hoped for. The extension agent gave a talk at my club's general meeting and is saying that the tomato season for central florida is now winding down. At least one person in attendance said they were getting plenty of tomatoes still. What have your experiences been? I hope my plants will keep putting out. Last year I was getting a lot of tomatoes but was cut short by some root disease - we never did find out for sure if it was nematodes or something else. We're using containers this year. I'm spraying GardenSafe Neem Oil with the fungicide and miticide this year.
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