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Feb 18, 2023 8:07 PM CST
Name: Kristi
east Texas pineywoods (Zone 8a)
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TomatoNut95 said: Same. Big Grin Unfortunately, unless you grow plastic plants, there's nothing that will survive through all those conditions. If have another bad year like last year idk what I'll do.
This fall I'm considering a change involving my greenhouse. I always set it up around December when I'm ready to start little seeds. However I'm thinking of putting it back up like late October or early November (depending on temperatures) and using it to grow plants in. That's why I'm in the market for dwarf tomato varieties because they'll fit fine in smaller pots. I was recently lied to about some dwarf varieties a forum member offered to share but unfortunately there's nothing I can do about their rudeness; I'm sure I can purchase those varieties later on from an honest source.
Anyway, I should be able to grow something like a pepper plant as well; too bad my greenhouse won't hold anything bigger or I'd have okra, corn and everything else growing in there through the wintertime, but I'd need a greenhouse the size of a baseball field for that. Rolling on the floor laughing
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