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Kenofnyc212 01-04-2003 09:56 PM

I need help regarding Tomato Plants!
 
Can I grow any Tomato Plants in an apt. with limited sunlight... about
5 hrs a day.
I don't have any garden space but am interested in growing a tomato
plant.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
I thought I posted something earlier but it hasn't gone up so posted
again... sorry in case the other does get posted.

kenofnyc212

Jim Carter 01-04-2003 10:08 PM

I need help regarding Tomato Plants!
 
On 1 Apr 2003 12:48:11 -0800, (Kenofnyc212) wrote in
rec.gardens.edible:

Can I grow any Tomato Plants in an apt. with limited sunlight... about
5 hrs a day.
I don't have any garden space but am interested in growing a tomato
plant.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
I thought I posted something earlier but it hasn't gone up so posted
again... sorry in case the other does get posted.

kenofnyc212


You sure can! A search of Google with the keywords "grow tomatoes indoors"
brought several hits. Here are just two of them:

http://www.colostate.edu/Depts/CoopE...t/tomatind.htm
http://www.homestore.com/HomeGarden/...les/Indoor.asp
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Pat Meadows 02-04-2003 12:32 AM

I need help regarding Tomato Plants!
 
On 1 Apr 2003 12:48:11 -0800,
(Kenofnyc212) wrote:

Can I grow any Tomato Plants in an apt. with limited sunlight... about
5 hrs a day.
I don't have any garden space but am interested in growing a tomato
plant.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
I thought I posted something earlier but it hasn't gone up so posted
again... sorry in case the other does get posted.


I did see your first message and answered it.

My answer was based on the belief that you got limited
sunlight for a total period of five hours per day ....

....that is: for 5 hours a day, you got limited sunlight
(partial sunlight) and for the rest of the time, you got no
sunlight.

If that's not what you meant, please ignore my answer.

Pat

Repeating Decimal 02-04-2003 02:20 AM

I need help regarding Tomato Plants!
 
in article , Kenofnyc212 at
wrote on 4/1/03 12:48 PM:

Can I grow any Tomato Plants in an apt. with limited sunlight... about
5 hrs a day.
I don't have any garden space but am interested in growing a tomato
plant.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
I thought I posted something earlier but it hasn't gone up so posted
again... sorry in case the other does get posted.

kenofnyc212


Do what pot growers do. Go hydroponic.

Bill


Frogleg 02-04-2003 01:56 PM

I need help regarding Tomato Plants!
 
On 1 Apr 2003 12:48:11 -0800, (Kenofnyc212) wrote:

Can I grow any Tomato Plants in an apt. with limited sunlight... about
5 hrs a day.
I don't have any garden space but am interested in growing a tomato
plant.


Tomatoes are full-sun plants. This means direct sunlight for at least
6hrs/day. Not indirect light; not even *bright* indirect light. You
can use various indoor lighting schemes to approximate correct
lighting conditions, and mini 'patio' type tomato, if you like. If you
just want an interesting indoor plant with some culinary interest, you
might try one of the "ornamental" peppers. They also need as much
light as possible, but might be a more attractive solution to bringing
the outdoors indoors. BTW, if you have any patio/balcony space,
there are many ways to grow in pots.

Steve Calvin 02-04-2003 02:32 PM

I need help regarding Tomato Plants!
 
Kenofnyc212 wrote:
Can I grow any Tomato Plants in an apt. with limited sunlight... about
5 hrs a day.
I don't have any garden space but am interested in growing a tomato
plant.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
I thought I posted something earlier but it hasn't gone up so posted
again... sorry in case the other does get posted.

kenofnyc212


Why post two threads with the exact same intent?

--
Steve



Penny Morgan 02-04-2003 08:32 PM

I need help regarding Tomato Plants!
 
You can try growing a patio tomato plant in a pot. Make sure the pot is at
least 1 ft. deep so it gets maximum room for its roots to anchor into the
soil. Use a mix of composted manure and potting soil (half & half) and work
some fertilizer into the top few inches of soil around the plant. 10-10-10
fertilizer works well with tomatoes or you can buy a fertilizer that is
labeled for tomatoes. Don't let the fertilizer touch the stem, leaves or
the plant, or it may burn. I also like to boost my tomatoes with a liquid
fertilizer once a month. You can also use a bamboo stake to help support
the plant if it needs it. Try trailing some creeping rosemary, thyme or
oregano out the sides of the pot to get maximum use of it.

Good luck.

Penny
Zone 7b-North Carolina
"Kenofnyc212" wrote in message
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Can I grow any Tomato Plants in an apt. with limited sunlight... about
5 hrs a day.
I don't have any garden space but am interested in growing a tomato
plant.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
I thought I posted something earlier but it hasn't gone up so posted
again... sorry in case the other does get posted.

kenofnyc212





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