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Quote from: Squash64 on October 13, 2011, 21:05:08Quote from: brown thumb on October 13, 2011, 20:51:15squash you made me giggle Dont you fancy a cheese and tomato sarnie ;)Not now I've got this picture of hairy armpits in my mind....... :o ;DYou know about the sideshoots/armpits rerooting and making new plants now, don't you?
Quote from: brown thumb on October 13, 2011, 20:51:15squash you made me giggle Dont you fancy a cheese and tomato sarnie ;)Not now I've got this picture of hairy armpits in my mind....... :o
squash you made me giggle Dont you fancy a cheese and tomato sarnie ;)
aj i guess daveyboi can't read.since that was the whole point.your one who wanted the early start info on grape vine.if don't want it that up to you
to clarify cordon/vining/indeterminate tomato varieties do not need side shoots/suckers/armpits removed and not removing them gives you greater fruit production. for those who still don't understand picture diagrams might be your only hope.
aj do to a search on grapevine and you will find your answer.by early start i mean seed starting dec 15plant out side around feb 15.
Squash64 don't blame me Aj is the one who came up with armpit term
Well I've just googled 'tomato armpits' and now I've got pictures of SWEATY hairy armpits in my mind.I love tomatoes - can we abandon the armpits please?
aj you think to much of yourself since have no interested you at all. besides the point in question and that is matter about tomato Olericulture.
guess i picked word to big for you AjOlericulture is the science of vegetable growing, dealing with the culture of non-woody (herbaceous) plants for food.
Olericulture is the science of vegetable growing, dealing with the culture of non-woody (herbaceous) plants for food.