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Old 09-03-2005, 02:27 PM
Norma Briggs
 
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Thanks!
"Angela Dougherty" wrote in message
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Hi Norma,

We've used red plastic the past two years and will use it again this
year. Two years ago we grew tom's in containers and last year in a
large planter box/raised bed. I don't know if it made a difference, but
we had great yields and very healthy plants here in Seattle. We have
long summer days but not as much heat as other areas. The plastic
helped with moisture loss so we didn't have to water as much, which gave
us good, firm fruits. I think it also helped with heat reflection &
retention. As far as the claims of the red reflecting the best light
spectrum, I'm no agricultural scientist, but I was very happy with the
plants' vigorous growth and high yields.

Angela

In article ,
"Norma Briggs" wrote:

I have read about using red plastic under tomato plants, I was thinking
of
trying it just to see what happens.

Who has used it? Pros or Cons?

Thanks in advance!

Norma