| 2 | Shading Tomato Plants Posted by: az_pamperedchef 9 on Wed, Mar 28, 12 at 16:42 34 follow-ups, last one posted on Mon, Apr 16, 12 at 19:25 I have about 18 tomato plants in containers on my south facing porch. They're doing alright yet, but I'm wondering about what temperature I should move them to the east side of the house under their shade canopy. Any suggestions? Follow-Up |
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| 3 | Tomato Plants Posted by: marymcp 9 on Tue, Aug 21, 12 at 11:20 24 follow-ups, last one posted on Sat, Sep 8, 12 at 22:39 Hello Folks, I have lots of nice, healthy tomato plants for sale in two sizes: one quart ($4 each ) and half-gallon ($5 each). Seeds were germinated early June and they have all been hardened off outside for several weeks. The pictures attache |
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| 5 | Is anyone planting tomatoes? Posted by: tomatofreak Z9 Phx USA on Mon, Aug 29, 05 at 15:18 18 follow-ups, last one posted on Fri, May 28, 10 at 22:06 Not that I've had any luck lately, but hope springs eternal. I see the garden calendar for August recommends planting tomatoes in August. (Do you suppose they meant *this* August?) I'm hoping to resurrect the 3 that have made this far through summ |
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| 6 | Watering Help for Tomatoes Posted by: pokerguard AZ - PHX on Sun, Mar 22, 09 at 19:37 14 follow-ups, last one posted on Wed, Jul 8, 09 at 13:38 In southern Phoenix, and I've been trying to grow tomatoes for 4 years now to no avail. Each year, I end up with split tomoatoes... which I understand is too much of a change in watering patterns (I increase watering in the summer else they di |
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| 7 | Tomato Explosion? Posted by: gallen Phoenix on Fri, Jun 1, 12 at 18:53 17 follow-ups, last one posted on Mon, Jun 11, 12 at 8:14 ok: a dumb question. I have some tomatoes; mix of cherry, pear, and some larger ones. About 2 weeks ago I noticed that some of the ripe cherry Ts looked like they had been pecked into. Holes with the skin flaring outward around. So I figured b |
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| 9 | Monster tomato plant Posted by: xica_da_silva on Sat, May 7, 11 at 12:03 14 follow-ups, last one posted on Sat, May 14, 11 at 17:10 Hi all, I think I'm a bit in over my head. I have a single tomato plant that I over-wintered that has grown leaps and bounds and is about the size of a dining table right now! The good thing is, it's very green and has got a ton of |
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| 10 | Tomatoes in Tucson Posted by: azruss 8b on Fri, Nov 21, 08 at 16:33 12 follow-ups, last one posted on Sun, Mar 29, 09 at 23:39 Next spring will be my second season of backyard tomato gardening in Marana. Last season was a great learning season, but without much success fruit-wise. Would love to get tips and ideas from others in this area who have had success with backyard |
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| 11 | Late start on Tomatoes? Posted by: kingkongos Phoenix%2C AZ on Fri, Jan 21, 11 at 17:50 17 follow-ups, last one posted on Wed, Mar 9, 11 at 23:54 I started a batch on January 3rd but many of them seem to be getting hit by damping off. I started another batch today as a back up. What's the latest start any of you have gotten on starting tomato seeds? Was it a successful crop? My micro |
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| 12 | Fall tomatoes Posted by: ernie85017 on Wed, Jun 27, 12 at 14:50 13 follow-ups, last one posted on Sun, Jul 1, 12 at 23:18 From this forum I have learned about rooting suckers to plant for Fall production. It works! They are now in small pots with soil, waiting for the right time. When is the right time? It seems too hot right now to dare put them in the ground. |
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| 13 | Tomatoes are growing Posted by: az_pamperedchef on Thu, Dec 16, 10 at 14:50 13 follow-ups, last one posted on Mon, Jan 31, 11 at 19:38 I didn't take any pictures, but I'm just very excited about my tomatoes! I have a Black Prince, Stupice & Green Zebra that have ripened and I've picked and Cherokee Purple that has started to blush. I haven't tasted the fruits of my labors yet, bu |
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| 14 | Questions for you AZ tomato growers Posted by: mister_gin z9 on Fri, Apr 24, 09 at 14:40 12 follow-ups, last one posted on Fri, May 28, 10 at 22:11 What tomato varieties have you found to work best for planting in the spring, fall or both? Like most I have found the small fruited varieties the easiest to grow. This year I had to go with store bought plants, Roma, Sweet 100 and Early Girls |
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| 15 | Tomatoes almost ready!! Posted by: az_pamperedchef 9 on Tue, May 4, 10 at 23:10 12 follow-ups, last one posted on Sat, May 15, 10 at 12:48 I'm so excited that my first tomatoes of the season are almost ready. This is a pic of my Beefmaster tomato. http://s933.photobucket.com/albums/ad173/az_pamperedchef/ Follow-Up Postings: RE: Tomatoes almost ready!! Poste |
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| 16 | Looking for tomato advice. Posted by: thisisme az9b on Wed, Aug 10, 11 at 17:27 11 follow-ups, last one posted on Tue, Aug 16, 11 at 23:46 This year I grew Sun Gold and Juliet and I'm happy with them. I was not happy with the results of any of the larger varieties do to cracking and cat facing. Is there a small to medium size indeterminate slicer someone has grown in Arizona that is |
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| 17 | Tomato pest help! Posted by: savorytv 9 on Sun, Apr 15, 12 at 17:00 13 follow-ups, last one posted on Wed, Apr 18, 12 at 2:40 Hello! I was wondering if anyone could identify this pest on the underside of my tomato leaf and suggest treatment? Thanks so much! Heidi Return to the Arizona Gardening Forum | Post a Follow-Up Toma |
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| 18 | Tomatoes in Tucson: varieties? Posted by: memcinto Tucson AZ zone 9 on Sun, Dec 13, 09 at 11:00 9 follow-ups, last one posted on Mon, Jul 12, 10 at 15:42 Well it's time to start thinking about starting seeds for later. I know that tomatoes won't set fruit when the temps are too high, so we have a spring harvest season and a fall harvest season. I've also heard that cherry or grape tomatoes do bette |
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| 19 | tomatoes black on the bottom Posted by: luvkuku Buckeye 9 on Sat, Apr 30, 11 at 9:17 10 follow-ups, last one posted on Fri, May 6, 11 at 10:04 I harvested my first three tomatoes yesterday but all of them were black on the bottom, and when I tried to cut off the black part, it extended up into the heart of the tomato. What is causing this?, and what can I do to prevent it from happening |
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| 20 | Tomato Robber Posted by: haname z9 AZ on Thu, Jun 14, 12 at 23:55 10 follow-ups, last one posted on Sun, Jun 17, 12 at 19:10 I know this isn't a bird forum, but am hoping that someone will know and be able to identify this cute little robber of my tomatoes. I want to take them out but on the other hand, I kind of like the little bird and don't mind feeding it, even thou |
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