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vine tomatoes - how do I know?
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vine tomatoes - how do I know?
Before reading the SFG book I had no idea there were vine tomatoes. I picked up a couple packs on the weekend but they don't say if they are vine or bush. I picked up some Lemon Boy and some Scotias. Any ideas if they might work on the trellis support?
northerngardens- Posts : 12
Join date : 2010-05-03
Location : Zone 5
Re: vine tomatoes - how do I know?
determinate or indeterminate, de is a bush inde is a vine
Jay Bird- Posts : 228
Join date : 2010-04-07
Age : 60
Location : Mount Vernon Texas
Re: vine tomatoes - how do I know?
Both are determinate -- bush style.
Retired Member 1- Posts : 904
Join date : 2010-03-03
Location : USA
Re: vine tomatoes - how do I know?
Shoot! Thanks for the explaination
northerngardens- Posts : 12
Join date : 2010-05-03
Location : Zone 5
Re: vine tomatoes - how do I know?
Oh no..... I didn't think of this today when I bought plants! I just did a internet search on all the plants I bought today and they are all vine.....I am lucky!
Thanks for the explanation.
Thanks for the explanation.
Dietryin- Posts : 130
Join date : 2010-04-02
Location : Lake County IL. Zone 5A
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