Are those tomatoes organic?
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Res, let me know if you need any basil to go with your tomatoes because mine seems to be growing about 2" per day!!!!!
I bought tomato seedlings this year, but the dogs got to them before I could get them in
I did manage hungarian wax peppers, jalapenos and basil.
I also have oregano popping up everywhere, volunteers from last year. I probably won't need to plant more of that for several years to come!!
I want to grow oregano, now. Got to get some deeds for next year.Originally Posted by cookie
I have a tomato that's almost ripe--hope I get it before the bunny does.
Originally Posted by CSense
SEEDS!
Res--is your tomato at a party? (gonna get juiced) I see a lot of confetti around
I guess.. I only use general hydroponic food. No bug killer or anything. Even used lady bugs this year...Originally Posted by CSense
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These are vine tomatoes in the success kit. Far better than the tomatoes I have in basic 14" pots... I think my tax refund check is going to get me 3 more kits and not going to use the round pots anymore.
The are very healthy without any bottom rot
I'm feeding them the general hydroponic food I got at harvest moon on Union Road at the airport plaza.
This stuff just rocks.
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Not much of a gardener...just thought maybe the seeds indicated that they were not genetically altered...btw, I have no idea what I'm talking about, I don't know anything about organic except that it usually costs more than the "other" stuff.Originally Posted by WNYresident
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my wife has been growing tomatoes in pots this year & they seem to be doing quite well , I just feel bad that I've never had a chance to get them into the actual garden & out of the pots , just like our peppers (banana peppers) , & cucumbers are still in pots but seem to be doing well . Res , do you think I can keep them in the pots & they'll continue to do well & won't crowd themselves out ? My wife has been given me the business on this & all I do is point to how healthy they look in the pots , what else can I do ?Originally Posted by WNYresident
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