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Old 30-05-2004, 10:05 PM
Katra
 
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Default How are tomatoe volunteers?

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Jon Shemitz wrote:

James wrote:

I haven't planted this year's tomatoes yet and some volunteers are
appearing. Have you had good luck with tomato volunteers? Should I
let them grow or should I just plant known hybrids?


I'll echo Glenna - volunteers are good. Hardy tomatoes that like your
climate.

For years, I had a line of cherries that out-produced every tomato I'd
start from seed. (I live near the Pacific coast, and it's foggy and
cool.) Alas, one year I didn't plant a garden, and I lost that line.


Agreed... :-)
Volunteer tomatoes seem to be the hardiest.
I always leave them be!

K.

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