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Post by Jim on Jan 20, 2008 10:56:34 GMT -5
I will sandbar. I've got enough going on with the babys room too tackle another project in the house.
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Post by Alan on Jan 30, 2008 23:44:47 GMT -5
Work here is continuing on the new greenhouse but has slowed to a crawl due to everyone in my house having a cold/sinus infection. Hopefully I'll get it up and going in the next week, I've got Bush Celebrity seedlings ready to pot up for early tomatoes and can't wait to get them in the greenhouse and growing.
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Post by sandbar on Feb 1, 2008 23:46:43 GMT -5
Will you grow them in containers or sink them in the ground?
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Post by Jim on Feb 2, 2008 18:09:27 GMT -5
probably containers? would a greenhouse sufficiently warm the ground?
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Post by Alan on Feb 4, 2008 23:42:09 GMT -5
Sorry I missed your question before sandbar, I raise them in five gallon nursery pots with a mix of spahgnum moss, pearlite, worm compost and a few other goodies. They do really well. I should have a good crop by the end of April or Early May ready to take to market.
As far as growing them in the ground, in the springtime I do know some folks that get tomatoes out under cold frames minus heat about a month and a half or at most two months ahead of time, unless it gets really unseasonably cold they do really well here in Southern Indiana.
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Post by Jim on Feb 25, 2008 18:49:41 GMT -5
getting closer......thank god.
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