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Old 31-07-2004, 04:39 AM
DigitalVinyl
 
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Default Tomato varieties.

"Dr." wrote:

Thanks for the suggestions.

I may try the 4th of July next year in addtion the Sweet Millions. As you
mentioned with the 100s, it can be difficult to pick the ripe ones without
knocking off the green ones. .


I wanted to try Sweet Millions but I was very disorganized at the
start of the year and did a horrendous job on getting seeds and
starting my seedlings. Better next year!

I may try the Health Kick as a potted plant, since you're having good luck
with yours. I tried conainer varieties the two previous years, but they did
poorly. Thin foliage, which was causing some sun scald. I probably wasn't
getting the watering just right. My peppers, on the other hand, love the
containers.


I've had very decent production with peppers in plants too. There are
some products I rely on with containers:
Terrasorb - a potassium crystal/gel that holds water. They last
3-5 years then break down into potassium.
Hydromats - I call them "plant diapers". You line the bottom of
the pot with them. They hold water and the roots even
grow into them some. Extends the moisture holding.
I've given up on clay pots--dries out too fast for me. Needs to much
attention. Self watering are nice but expensive during the heat spells

Healthy Kick isn't meant as a container variety. I just didn't have
the heart to kill off the seedlings once they started. They were the
healthiest of the May seedings. I had this round bowl planter, 9-10"
round, 5 inch deep. I stuck them in there since I wasn't using it.
Because it is shallow it dries out pretty quick. I water it deeply
twice a day on warm days. The plants just grew admirably. Last year's
were remarkable--in size and crop. I'm thinking the variety is just a
good strong one.

here you can see the shallow pot they are in but much of the growth
and tomatoes are obscured.
http://photos.yahoo.com/ph/royalfraz...&.dnm=50e6.jpg
Here you see better how it has grown--only 10-12 weeks from seed.

http://photos.yahoo.com/ph/royalfraz...a2.jpg&.src=ph

Good luck with the low carbing. I dropped 40 pounds on low carb.



That's great. I'm down 70-75 pounds and on maintenance for the rest of
the summer to enjoy my harvest!

Gary
NorthWest Ohio




DiGiTAL ViNYL (no email)
Zone 6b/7, Westchester Co, NY, 1 mile off L.I.Sound
2nd year gardener
http://photos.yahoo.com/ph/royalfrazier/