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Old 05-04-2003, 06:33 AM
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Default Tomato experts

ideekay wrote:
I had to look up trifid to find out what a "Trifid" was , I take it
you mean 9 feet is exceptional , my tomatoes always end up 9 ft plus
the glass house is 9 ft high and the tomatoes try to climb to the
highest point but are twarted by the heat when contacting the
covering , in some circumstances the commercial growers will growout
the plants to about 20 feet is the longest I have seen and probably
could have gone longer . My dream is to avoid going back to a
seedling at the onset of winter.

Cheers Ian in Bendigo.


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"Chookie" wrote in message
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In article ,
"ideekay" wrote:

Is it possible to do this . When the tomato reaches 9 feet in the
glass house


snipped due to boggle

Nine FEET? Is this a tomato or a triffid?

I don't see why you couldn't do it, though personally I'd just lay a
lateral across the planter box rather than try to bend the stem.

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Chookie -- Sydney, Australia
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-- Lee, misc.kids


A Triffid was fictional plant that ate humans (from a movie based on a
book)


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Robert B* II