head start for my tomatoes...

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head start for my tomatoes...

Postby saucisson » Sun Apr 01, 2007 11:51 am

I got going early this year

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Postby porker » Sun Apr 01, 2007 12:24 pm

Please tell us more...my seeds haven't even germinated yet! There're in an unheated greenhouse.

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Postby Big Guy » Sun Apr 01, 2007 1:50 pm

I haven't even planted my seeds yet . It's too early here, I'll do them the end of the month, peppers the middle of the month. I plant one acre in a veggie garden.
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Postby saucisson » Sun Apr 01, 2007 2:43 pm

I think one of my girls must have cleared a plate into a large pot in the dining room over christmas because by new year we had 4 tomato plants in there. I've just let them do their own thing in front of the patio doors in the dining room and they're now setting fruit. The tomatoes I intended to grow this year are still sitting in their seed packets.

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Postby Big Guy » Mon Apr 02, 2007 2:24 pm

Since you already have the green tomatoes, try this :)

Baked Green Tomato Hash

2 C. leftover meat (your choice)
1 C. raw potatoes, cubed
2 tbsp. butter
� C. green tomatoes, cubed
� C. onion, chopped

Mix all ingredients; turn into a buttered casserole dish.
Bake at 325 F degrees, 1 hour.
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Postby johnc » Tue Apr 03, 2007 8:57 am

That looks like a really healthy plant! I never had much luck growing tomatoes indoors. If I bring in plants in pots out of the cold in winter they seem to shrivel and go brown after a week.
I do have one plant which survived the winter in a sheltered spot on my front porch. I took the last of the fruit off it in February, cut it back and now its as large as life with more fruit
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