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Old 23-06-2005, 02:41 PM
dt
 
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ed wrote:

Thanks for the tips. I was going by the Travis County planting
schedule which says to plant tomatoes starting in the second half of
June through July. Perhaps the nurseries know something that Travis
County Extension doesn't.

Next year I'll know to start some of my own seeds so I can try it
myself! =)

Cheers,

Ed.



Maybe the Extension Service is expecting you to plant seed now, rather
than plants; that'd work out about right with what the nurseries are saying.

DT

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