tomatoes
Hi there,
Now that it's so hot my tomato plants look terrible and are full of bugs. If I keep them, will they grow and produce again when it cools off? Or should I just give up and pull them out? Never had this problem in Montana! ;) Cindy |
Start over, the spring/summer growing season is just practice for the real
growing season which is fall. Start new plants now and hope you can beat the first frost. "Cindy" wrote in message t... Hi there, Now that it's so hot my tomato plants look terrible and are full of bugs. If I keep them, will they grow and produce again when it cools off? Or should I just give up and pull them out? Never had this problem in Montana! ;) Cindy |
Red wrote:
Start over, the spring/summer growing season is just practice for the real growing season which is fall. Start new plants now and hope you can beat the first frost. "Cindy" wrote in message t... Hi there, Now that it's so hot my tomato plants look terrible and are full of bugs. If I keep them, will they grow and produce again when it cools off? Or should I just give up and pull them out? Never had this problem in Montana! ;) Cindy Fall tomatoes are the bestin my opinion. One year we had a zillion of them green on the vine at Thanksgiving and it started to sleet mixed with freezing rain. We ran out, picked them all, and stuck them in the garage in HEB bags. By mid-December they were ripening pretty regular. Homegrown tomatoes for Christmas that year :-) |
Okay guys, thanks!
:) Cindy |
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