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Old 31-05-2003, 08:56 AM
mmarteen
 
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Default Prune Tomatoes?

I have been watching a lot of garden shows this season (Martha, Rebecca,
Victory Garden, HGTV etc.) and I recently heard two things about pruning
tomatoes. One was that you should cut all side branches from tomato plants.
Not laterals but if there are laterals that branch out further. Supposedly
these just suck energy away from tomato production.

Secondly, somewhere it was said that you should lop off the first blooms on
a tomato plant because it will ensure bigger better tomatoes down the road.
It seems to me that if this is true, it might only work for indeterminate
tomatoes not determinate ones.

Can anyway shed light on either of these two pieces of wisdom?




"MLEBLANCA" wrote in message
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In article ,
(Fleemo) writes:

Following the advice in the book "Square Foot Gardening", I've planted
my tomatoes closer together this season than ever before. Now I have
six large tomato plants all growing together to form one giant tomato
bush. Should I prune the tomato plants back to prevent overcrowding
of the limbs?

-Fleemo


If the past three days are an indication of summer-to-be, then you

shouldn't
prune at all. Tomatoes will be sunburned without a good cover of leaves
in our 100+ temps.
If later on, it seems to be too much of a jungle in there, you can

selectively
prune off a few leaves to let in some air and light.

Emilie
NorCal