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Re: Tomatoes - curling leaves/staking/caging
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#1 · July 26, 2001, 2:21 pm
Quote from Forum Archives on July 26, 2001, 2:21 pmPosted by: dhaley <dhaley@...>
Pam I grew about 60 tomatoe plants in Indiana. We had so many tomatoes I
about lost my mind. I picked 1-2, 5 gallon buckets each day. I've never
had the leaf roll problem but I've never pruned my tomatoes either. I just
let them sort of run wild. Many of the Amish neighbors I had in Indiana let
their plants just grow all over the ground. That was the first time I'd
seen that. I like to trellis mine. Tie the wild vines to the trellis and
then they sort of do the rest themselves....Deanna
Posted by: dhaley <dhaley@...>
Pam I grew about 60 tomatoe plants in Indiana. We had so many tomatoes I
about lost my mind. I picked 1-2, 5 gallon buckets each day. I've never
had the leaf roll problem but I've never pruned my tomatoes either. I just
let them sort of run wild. Many of the Amish neighbors I had in Indiana let
their plants just grow all over the ground. That was the first time I'd
seen that. I like to trellis mine. Tie the wild vines to the trellis and
then they sort of do the rest themselves....Deanna
about lost my mind. I picked 1-2, 5 gallon buckets each day. I've never
had the leaf roll problem but I've never pruned my tomatoes either. I just
let them sort of run wild. Many of the Amish neighbors I had in Indiana let
their plants just grow all over the ground. That was the first time I'd
seen that. I like to trellis mine. Tie the wild vines to the trellis and
then they sort of do the rest themselves....Deanna
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