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Anyone who wants to hear me talking tomatoes - link is up for my radio show appearance (Original Post) NRaleighLiberal May 2014 OP
Thanks for the heads up. Curmudgeoness May 2014 #1
thanks very much for that...I love to inspire people to dig in the dirt! NRaleighLiberal May 2014 #2
kicking - I added the link to the show in the OP NRaleighLiberal May 2014 #3
That link is very helpful. NCarolinawoman May 2014 #4
I have a tomato question stopwastingmymoney May 2014 #5
Howdy! Nope - never a need to thin flowers - the size of tomatoes is genetically NRaleighLiberal May 2014 #6
Thank you! nt stopwastingmymoney Jun 2014 #7

NRaleighLiberal

(60,006 posts)
2. thanks very much for that...I love to inspire people to dig in the dirt!
Fri May 23, 2014, 02:59 PM
May 2014

the hobby has given me so much through the years - the best therapy there is (even when things go south!)

NCarolinawoman

(2,825 posts)
4. That link is very helpful.
Wed May 28, 2014, 10:48 PM
May 2014

I had trouble finding it when it was live, but now I have heard the entire interview.

stopwastingmymoney

(2,041 posts)
5. I have a tomato question
Sat May 31, 2014, 02:41 PM
May 2014

For our resident expert

I've been growing small tomatoes for years and was always nervous about the larger ones, breaking branches etc. So I grow early girls and cherries mostly, I had a Cherokee Purple last year which produced a few larger fruit, yummy.

However, Hubby wants big tomatoes for sandwiches, so this year I planted an heirloom pineapple tomato. It's come in beautifully and now has clusters of flowers.

My question is, do I need to thin them? If so, when and how?

Thanks!

NRaleighLiberal

(60,006 posts)
6. Howdy! Nope - never a need to thin flowers - the size of tomatoes is genetically
Sat May 31, 2014, 02:56 PM
May 2014

determined - by its particular genes, of which some control size. Not all flowers will set - as long as the plant is getting sufficient nutrients and water and sun, it will do great.

Keep me informed!

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