Frost/tomatos
So a couple of my tomatos got burned by the frost a few weeks ago and survived but it was the tops that got burn off. There are suckers growing now but I was wondering if It would just be better to put some new starts about the same size as the ones in the ground instead?
- gixxerific
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- gixxerific
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I'd love to save seed and plan on doing it this year. though all of my starts died from the frost. *cry* Anyways At the very least I'm going to try to get seeds from the ones I bought and they should be good because the place I bought them from said they weren't hybrids.
Though I think you misunderstood me when I said I went overboard. I meant I have too many plants and That I have no more room for tomato's. I think I have about 20-30 tomato plants roughly (Really need to count them.) in my beds and pots. I really need to take some pictures and show Ya'll.
Though I think you misunderstood me when I said I went overboard. I meant I have too many plants and That I have no more room for tomato's. I think I have about 20-30 tomato plants roughly (Really need to count them.) in my beds and pots. I really need to take some pictures and show Ya'll.