| 2 | Heat Tolerant Tomato Varieties Posted by: Kevinitis none on Tue, Jul 3, 12 at 13:19 9 follow-ups, last one posted on Mon, Jul 16, 12 at 13:00 So with all these record setting temps and droughts, which varieties do you know of, or have growing this year that sets fruit well in high temps? Likewise, which tomato varieties are having trouble setting fruit this year for everyone? Fol |
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| 3 | Best heat resistant tomato varieties? Posted by: zander123 on Thu, Jan 24, 13 at 23:57 18 follow-ups, last one posted on Sun, Feb 17, 13 at 12:49 I live in zone 9 in Arizona in the desert at about 1500 ft elevation and would like to know which varieties of tomatoes would be best for growing in my location? Follow-Up Postings: Return to the Growing Tomatoes Forum | |
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| 4 | Anybody recommend a variety for this heat? Posted by: kumquat1 9a N. Fla on Fri, Jan 20, 12 at 20:52 4 follow-ups, last one posted on Tue, Jan 31, 12 at 7:51 Last summer, here in North Florida the tomato plants grew, but did not bloom or make fruit until October. Is there a heat-tolerant variety that you would recommend? Follow-Up Postings: Return to the Growing Tomatoes Forum |
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| 5 | how much cold can they tolerate Posted by: ccwood 7 on Sun, Mar 8, 09 at 13:10 10 follow-ups, last one posted on Thu, Jan 24, 13 at 13:34 just wondering what the average cold temperature that most tomatoes can withstand without freezing of killing the plants. i'm tring to figure out when to put them in the unheated greenhouse beofre putting them in the ground. Follow-Up Posti |
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| 6 | Set Fruit in Heat? Posted by: claydirt 5 on Sun, Nov 11, 12 at 7:15 8 follow-ups, last one posted on Thu, Dec 20, 12 at 13:25 I'm in central Indiana. This past summer [June, as I recall] we went for at least a month with no tomato fruit set because of the heat. With 10 plants in the ground, we ended up buying tomatoes. Finally we started to harvest just before first fr |
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| 7 | Heat Resistant Tomatoes for So. Cal Posted by: behlgarden 9 on Wed, Jan 2, 13 at 21:41 4 follow-ups, last one posted on Fri, Jan 4, 13 at 7:46 I lost entire crop last season to intense heat, I would rather plant varities that are more heat resistant this year as suppose to heirlooms. any suggestions? I get full sun all summer/spring. Follow-Up Postings: Return to the |
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| 8 | bottom heat for cold weather seeds Posted by: sconticut 6b on Sat, Jan 28, 12 at 17:36 5 follow-ups, last one posted on Sun, Jan 29, 12 at 12:16 Plan to start some lettuce and allium seeds this year. Will they germinate better indoors with or without bottom heat? Follow-Up Postings: RE: bottom heat for cold weather seeds Return to the Growing Tomatoes Forum | |
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| 9 | Everglades Tomato Posted by: garf 10b/Fla. on Sat, Jul 10, 10 at 16:25 27 follow-ups, last one posted on Wed, Feb 20, 13 at 16:58 I have ordered some seed for the Everglades tomato. I hope to be able to grow it thru the summer months here in Miami. I know its small, but its better than nothing, which is what i'm getting now. Follow-Up Postings: RE: Everglades |
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| 10 | Why are my toms out in the heat fruiting and my other ones not? Posted by: KudosFromUdo none on Fri, May 4, 12 at 6:10 3 follow-ups, last one posted on Mon, May 7, 12 at 11:07 I started growing vegetables for the first time last year and tomatoes for the first time this year. There is something I don't understand. I planted about 20 tomatoes in partial shade because of the brutal heat around here. I started them in Fe |
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| 11 | Good cherries for extreme heat-Tommy Toes? Posted by: Julie717 6b OK on Sun, Feb 26, 12 at 17:20 2 follow-ups, last one posted on Sun, Mar 4, 12 at 21:01 Hello--I am trying to decide what kind of cherry to plant this year. The grower I buy plants from is recommending Tommy Toes for this year, it is supposed to be heat-tolerant. Have any of you guys grown it before? How big are the fruits? Last |
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| 12 | No tomatoes on Pineapple Hybrid plant Posted by: heirloomjunkie 5a on Fri, Jul 29, 11 at 13:50 13 follow-ups, last one posted on Sun, Feb 12, 12 at 15:54 I planted four tomato plants - Green Zebra, Wapsipinicon Peach, Pink Cadillac and a Pineapple tomato. Three of them are doing wonderfully and producing many tomatoes, but the pineapple hybrid is having trouble. There are tons of flowers, but they |
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| 14 | Why the poor tomato season Posted by: RyseRyse_2004 5 on Fri, Dec 14, 12 at 17:26 10 follow-ups, last one posted on Mon, Dec 24, 12 at 8:07 I am in Z5 and for the first time ever, I had practically no tomatoes. I thought it was because I planted them too close to Black Walnut trees but then was hearing that it was a bad year for everyone in this zone. We had scorching hot weather |
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| 15 | Does this tomato exist? Posted by: Azjohn Central AZ on Tue, Mar 27, 12 at 10:56 9 follow-ups, last one posted on Fri, May 11, 12 at 20:49 I live in Camp Verde, AZ and normally have 100 days per year at over 100 degrees F. I am looking for a small tomato (golf ball to tennis ball sized) that will do well in this heat. Other desirable characteristics welcome. Can anyone help? |
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| 16 | 5th Annual Tomato & Pepper Seed Exchange Posted by: hmacdona Zone 3a Calgary on Tue, Sep 18, 12 at 10:08 150 follow-ups, last one posted on Tue, Dec 11, 12 at 7:40 Hi everyone, As a Canadian member, I am unable to post this note in the exchange forum. I do hope you'll be ok with me posting here as I wanted to extend this offer to the US and International gardenweb members as I did last year. I am ho |
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| 17 | Mexico variety... Posted by: ReedBaize Z7 on Tue, May 29, 12 at 15:07 7 follow-ups, last one posted on Wed, May 30, 12 at 10:37 Anyone had any experiences with them? Thoughts? Can they handle central Texas heat? Follow-Up Postings: RE: Mexico variety... Posted by: Return to the Growing Tomatoes Forum | Post a Follow-Up Mexico variety. |
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| 18 | Your thoughts on Wintersowing/Spring Sowing Tomatoes Posted by: sumith2008 9 on Mon, Feb 25, 13 at 22:26 10 follow-ups, last one posted on Sat, Mar 2, 13 at 9:07 This year i wanted to try some Winter sowing which did pretty good with lots of vegetables that i did not want to grow indoors. I wanted to ask if anyone here on Gardenweb has been successful with wintersowing/spring sowing tomatoes and getting go |
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| 19 | Tomato Problem: Micro Black Spots Posted by: Zeckston none on Sat, Mar 16, 13 at 16:36 11 follow-ups, last one posted on Wed, Mar 20, 13 at 15:49 Hi everyone, I've recently discovered what I suspect is a fungal issue with my seedlings. If you look at the picture, you'll notice lots of very tiny black dots on each leaf. These were organic seeds purchased from a reputable distributer, so |
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| 20 | It is now time if you haven't yet to get your tomatoes started. Posted by: Barry_DeMars none on Thu, Feb 21, 13 at 18:54 41 follow-ups, last one posted on Wed, Mar 6, 13 at 12:59 Yes folks it is time to start those seedlings before the final spring snows are gone. Get your peat pots or pods out and get your seeds a growing your plants should be about 4 inches tall ad planted in the ground by the end of march to provide yo |
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