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Old 07-08-2006, 03:22 PM posted to rec.gardens.edible
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Default winter tomato crop

In article ,
Penelope Periwinkle wrote:

On Sun, 6 Aug 2006 19:18:01 +0100, terryd
wrote:


Is it possible to plant any type of tomato now ready for a winter crop
?
I have just been reading this article here
http://tinyurl.com/noas8


That's an interesting article. I grow Stupice for my early tomatoes
in the spring, and I agree with their description. They're great
little tomatoes.

I've never thought about growing a winter crop before, though. I was
given to understand that the lower light levels combined with the cold
made it almost impossible. Now I'm tempted to try a fall crop and see
if I can have Thanksgiving tomatoes.

But i am not sure of what type of tomato to sow.
They would out side in big pots.


Are you going to bring them inside during cold snaps?


Penelope


Later plantings gave me thanksgiving tomatoes, but in the smaller
varieties.

If I wintered over tomato plants in large pots in the greenhouse, I
managed to get ripe tomatoes in mid-March. The low light cycles don't
allow them to bloom or set, even with artificial lighting to keep them
warm during freezes.

I might try a timer system using colored bulbs for the "dark" time just
for warmth. I've not gone that far yet. ;-)
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