Author Topic: Frost resistant Snowdrop tomatoes  (Read 1481 times)

goodlife

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Frost resistant Snowdrop tomatoes
« on: April 22, 2015, 12:51:53 »
Last year my plan was to put the 'claim' of frost resistance to test...but then we didn't get any late frost.. :BangHead:
So...this year I started my seed little bit earlier (couple of weeks) than was recommended sowing date for those further up in North.
I'm going to plant dozen plants outside as soon as they are big enough..maybe around mid-May..where as recommended date from the manufacturer is beginning June.
We'll see what happens..if they are frost hardy, it is WIN situation...if we don't get late frosts and the plants start flowering early, well...early crops it is, another WIN  :icon_cheers:
I'm not even thinking any non-winning options. Who else is on the ball with snowdrops?

Silverleaf

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Re: Frost resistant Snowdrop tomatoes
« Reply #1 on: April 22, 2015, 13:08:24 »
I have four little Snowdrops!

 

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