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- From: Marlin Burkholder <burkholders AT glenecofarm.com>
- To: Market Farming <market-farming AT lists.ibiblio.org>
- Subject: Re: [Market-farming] tomato growth
- Date: Wed, 22 Aug 2012 22:53:52 -0400
Title: Re: [Market-farming] tomato growth Too much N was my first thought as well.
Burkholder
VA
On 8/22/12 8:37 AM, "Road's End Farm" <organic87 AT frontiernet.net> wrote:
Too much nitrogen?
In some plants, too much N can cause large amounts of vegetative grown and little or no fruit. I'm not sure whether this includes peas and tomatoes.
-- Rivka; Finger Lakes NY, Zone 6A now I think
Fresh-market organic produce, small scale
On Aug 22, 2012, at 12:01 AM, eglatyne tds.net wrote:
Hello all, I'm coming to you with a little problem. I just got through dead heading my tomato plants, nothing fancy just off with the tops. I couldn't get through the rows and they were 4' a part. What can I do, lots of leavis but not much fruit and constant pruning. I had the same problem with my snap peas. They grew 15' tall and didn't have many pods. The peas were supose togrow only 4' tall and I trellis them accordingly. The tomatoes have 8' trellises. Any suggesions? Thanks so much Carol Thomas, Sweet Briar _______________________________________________
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[Market-farming] tomato growth,
eglatyne tds.net, 08/22/2012
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Re: [Market-farming] tomato growth,
Road's End Farm, 08/22/2012
- Re: [Market-farming] tomato growth, Marlin Burkholder, 08/22/2012
- Re: [Market-farming] tomato growth, andrea davis, 08/22/2012
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Re: [Market-farming] tomato growth,
Road's End Farm, 08/22/2012
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