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Old 27-01-2005, 02:18 AM
Jim Marrs
 
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I always start my first tomatoes this time of year. I have found Early Girl,
Glacier, and Oregon Spring good choices. I tried Legend last year but was
disappointed in the production. I was looking for a larger early tomato that
most of the early types produce and hoped Legend would fit the bill. Does
anyone else have a suggestion for a good early tomato? I live in the
Southwestern part of Round Rock so my microcline averages 5-7 degrees cooler
than ambient temps in Austin proper. I can set my tomatoes outside by the
last week in March if I want to gamble a bit.

HAVE FUN

Jim


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Old 27-01-2005, 02:14 PM
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Speaking of tomatoes, I've heard you're supposed to plant something else
in your tomato plot every few years to let the soil recover. What do
y'all plant?

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