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Is it too late to plant starter tomatoe plants here in Houston? We are
working on developing our garden and off to a late start.

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I understand that covering the tomoatoes with a lattice helps to keep the
overall temp cool and help the plant to flourish. Got that info out of a
book by a guy living in San Antonio. Going to try it myself. So I'd give
it a try.

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