RalphVa
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- Joined
- Dec 19, 2003
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- Location
- Charlottesville, VA, USA
- Tractor
- JD 2025R, previously Gravely 5650 & JD 4010 & JD 1025R
In growing tomatoes, if from seed, let them get to about 4 inches. Then dig them up and strip off all side leaves, leaving only the top leaves. Either bury deep down to the top leaves or lay down sideways and cover with soil except for the top leaves.
If bought or grown on the rack, do same thing as above after the digup.
This will give the tomato plant lots more roots to contend with the very hot period of late July and August. In Louisiana, I'd have to nurse mine through these months and possibly even replant if they died. Here in Virginia, we get close to what I experienced in LA now.
Ralph
If bought or grown on the rack, do same thing as above after the digup.
This will give the tomato plant lots more roots to contend with the very hot period of late July and August. In Louisiana, I'd have to nurse mine through these months and possibly even replant if they died. Here in Virginia, we get close to what I experienced in LA now.
Ralph