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Old 27-04-2010, 11:30 PM posted to rec.gardens.edible
Steve B[_6_] Steve B[_6_] is offline
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Here in Houston, Texas, we've had tomato blossoms for about 3 weeks,
now.. but no tomatoes.
Maybe it's too-early in the season? However, this is a big change for
the better compared to last year -
when the days were so hot the blossoms would drop about a two or two
after opening!

Kelly Paul Graham

On Apr 22, 10:57 pm, "Steve B" wrote:
I was at Walgreens the other day, and saw those little plastic upside down
tomato bags. $10 each .......... I don't think so.

I can make some out of five gallon buckets that would be sturdier, and I
can
get buckets free.

Does anyone grow tomatoes like this? It seems like it would be a good
deal,
you would only have to make a substantial support, which I can do. It
seems
like the tomatoes would not have to be pinched back as much, and the
chances
of splitting stems would be reduced.

We do get wind here, so should I put them next to a wind break?

Steve
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3700' elev
zone 7-8

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I lived in Lafayette, Louisiana for about eight years, where I learned to
garden. There, you can just about throw some seeds around and stuff would
grow. Remember, I said, "just about". It was actually real work, tilling,
hoeing, weeding, watering, fertilizing, just like anywhere else. But the
humidity was always so high that even if it did get hot, it would be okay.
Like Houston. I lived in Houston, Seabrook, and Galveston, too.

Tomatos have a problem called blossom drop, and that is what you have
described. Night time temperatures are too high, and the blossoms fall off.
There was a spray that one could use that had some type of adhesive on it
that made it better.

But in LA, during the summer, there was a time also where the tomatos quit
setting, but then started again to form some tomatos before it got cold.

HTH

Steve

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