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"Ottawa" wrote in news:L_7Ee.9901$je2.1032236
@news20.bellglobal.com: I am new to gardening and plannted tomatoes, zuchinnies, peppers and eggplants this year. After the season is done for this year, do any of these grow back the following year or do I have to replant them? Thanks You can save the seeds from a few overripe tomatoes and plant them again. It works best, however, if you can plant the seeds immediately after taking them from the tomato. I have two tomato plants in a five gallon bucket from seeds. After following a tip I got here, I'm starting to get fruit. (Some tomato plants grow big and leafy and don't produce fruit. If you trim them down, they'll get down to fruit producing.) Puckdropper -- www.uncreativelabs.net Old computers are getting to be a lost art. Here at Uncreative Labs, we still enjoy using the old computers. Sometimes we want to see how far a particular system can go, other times we use a stock system to remind ourselves of what we once had. To email me directly, send a message to puckdropper (at) fastmail.fm |
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