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Hot weather tomatoes & bell peppers ?
There is a variety called "Heat Wave". We have had some pretty good success
with that one during the hot months over the last couple of years. Last year, I couldn't find any in the nurserys I checked but a couple volunteers grew up in our yard where the dogs had munched on stolen tomatoes the year before. A transplanted volunteer did very well. Anyway, I bought a couple little Heat Waves this year from Red Barn. Red Barn is on Pond Springs Road just north of where it intersects with Spicewood Springs, near the Spicewood Springs / 183 intersection. Perhaps there is another location; don't know. g. "Gene S" wrote in message ... Thanks, Karen. I did write it down, I gust lost the paper :-) (Someday I'm going to find a really easy to use PC program that lets me enter random text, JPGs, etc. & easily find them later.) BTW, where is the "Red Barn"? Is that the one out N. Mopak, towards RR? (I'm between Austin & Lampasas.) Thanks, Gene -- E-mail: "Karen" wrote in message .150... "Gene S" wrote in news:CFDha.7136$Zo.83977 @dfw-read.news.verio.net: Of the varieties of tomato & bell pepper plants at Home Depot, Lowe's or WallyMart - which varieties will keep producing in the "HEAT" of the summer? We had a couple of tomatoes last year that produced "all" summer - but I can't remember what they we-( Write it down next time. (I do the same thing--I finally started keeping a gardening journal, but it's very sporadic.) I thought that any indeterminate tomato would keep producing all summer. The one plant that I had that kept producing through the first few freezes was called Porter, I think. I bought it at Red Barn. Karen |
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