tomatoe plants
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by dodge on April 03, 2006 10:50 AM
oF COURSE YOU CAN..........I START THEM FROM SEED AND PUT IT IN DIFFERENT CONTAINERS AS THEY GROW.......
THEY WILL GROW......I HAVE RIPE ONES HERE IN THE WINTER , IN A FLOWER POT INDOORS.. ZONE 6
DO YOUR OWN THING.
DODGE
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THEY WILL GROW......I HAVE RIPE ONES HERE IN THE WINTER , IN A FLOWER POT INDOORS.. ZONE 6
DO YOUR OWN THING.
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DODGE
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by TomR on April 04, 2006 08:41 AM
Sure you can! Try planting them in at least a 12" pot. You can basically leave them in there. Just make sure to water and feed. They dry out faster in containers.
Tom
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