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Old January 12, 2007   #1
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Default Last Years Buckets

This is last years tomatos, grown in between 1 and 4 gal containers.



Lemme know whatcha think.

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Old January 12, 2007   #2
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They look good to me, good job!
I've grown alot of tomatoes in containers and have found it beneficial to put a stake in the container and tie the plants up.
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Old January 12, 2007   #3
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There are people who advocate letting plants sprawl, especially in the hotter areas of the country, like the desert southwest. I am too much of an obsessive-compulsive to do that, but those that do say that they have better fruit set in the hot conditions.
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Old January 16, 2007   #4
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Default Last Years Buckets: support for plants

bluelytes,
I am like Michael advocating support. I use 8 foot bamboo poles to support my tomatoes. Using the support stakes does 2 things for me"; 1. It keeps the fruit and plants elevated in the containers so smaller critters such as raccoons, skunks, groundhogs, etc. can't get at them (an 8 foot fence is needed for deer!!!)
2. The elevation provides for better air circulation and helps to avoid splashing the foilage when watering thus preventing some soil borne diseases.

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