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Old 29-04-2003, 03:44 PM
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Default Pruning tomato plants - Thanks


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| I live in Central Florida and have several tomato plants that appear to be
| doing very well. Lots of fruit and very lush foliage to the point of
| "hiding" the fruit.
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| Are there any pros or cons to thinning the foliage somewhat so that sun
can
| get to the fruit?
|
| Thanks for any input....
|
Thanks for the input. Looks like the concensus is leave the foliage
alone..|


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