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Jan 27, 2024 12:05 PM CST
Name: Anne
Texas (Zone 8b)
Bee Lover Plant and/or Seed Trader Tomato Heads Region: Texas Seed Starter Peppers
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Fieldsof_flowers said: Thank You! All for your responses! I definitely would like to try growing cherry tomatoes, and eggplant sounds good too. Lots of good vegetables to consider Thinking


Indeterminate type tomatoes don't do too well in pots/containers. Trust me. Never, never, never plant a indeterminate tomato in anything smaller than 15 gallon otherwise plants will get leggy and barely produce. Been there, experienced that. Dwarf tomatoes are fantabulous. I grew a great deal of them in fabric pots last summer and, except for the BER, I got good results. Dwarfs don't go all over the place, and you can fit more into a space. Thumbs up
Ban the GMO tomato!

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