Tomato Growing Forum
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Subject: Newbie
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glen.95 |
Prince Edward, Ontario (glen.95@live.ca)
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I am looking at getting into tomatos next year, I've been told that they need to be pruned, but I don't know what to prune, any ideas?
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10/19/2011 9:00:17 PM
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OkieGal |
Boise City, Oklahoma, USA
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Buy "Giant Tomatoes" by Marv Meisner. This is the best buckage you will spend. It shows you what you need to know to grow a healthy tomato, then grow for greatness, and how to train and prune for best results.
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10/19/2011 11:33:05 PM
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glen.95 |
Prince Edward, Ontario (glen.95@live.ca)
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Thanks, will try and find a copy over the winter.
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10/20/2011 7:54:56 PM
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OkieGal |
Boise City, Oklahoma, USA
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Extreme Pumpkin (they have a click on logo on this site, to go to theirs) has the book... and there are many other places to get it.
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10/21/2011 2:28:26 AM
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BPMailey TL |
Ontario
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Glen Check with John V. He was selling them at last the GVGO seminar this past year. Bryan
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10/21/2011 8:15:10 AM
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glen.95 |
Prince Edward, Ontario (glen.95@live.ca)
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Thanks to all who replied, really helps.
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10/21/2011 8:56:10 PM
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D'james |
Alabama
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glen.95 Marvin Meisner is a super nice person. His book has lots of good info."Giant Tomatoes" It's a must have if you want to grow giant tomatoes. I have a copy and have read it from cover to cover 3 times. Marv comes to this forum and shares his knowledge with us. There are some very good giant tomato growers on this site. They will help you when the season starts back up next spring. Here is a you Tube with Marv Meisner and some good info. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0qSZIXjuJzI
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10/24/2011 1:37:45 AM
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