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Grow the Best Tomatoes: Storey Country Wisdom Bulletin ... (ISBN 1580171575)

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Concise and clear:
A very direct sudy in cultivating one of the best loved crops; tomatoes. Advice is straightforward, as are illustrations. Tomatoes are easy to grow but only after a few seasons of experience. Well, this bulletin gives you all that "experience" in a clear, straightforward manner.


Very helpful.:
Great little pamphlet. Quick to read, a lot of helpful information that I didn't find elsewhere in larger gardening volumes. Highly recommended.


Not very detailed:
I'm brand new to gardening, but this book contained very little information that I didn't already know. I was hoping for detailed information about supporting the tomatoes. My plants are a monstrous 8 feet tall and I've had problems with some of the branches breaking before I tied them. I wanted more information on how to predict which branches would break -- some are obvious to me, but some aren't, and if I tied every branch, I'd spend hours every evening on that chore alone. I also wanted to know how many branches can be trained to one stake after they outgrow the cage. Advice on thick branches growing horizontally? What should the angle be between the branches and the twine - I think the twine should be slightly overhead, but how much? I've been tying square knots because that's easy in a crowded bush -- what do experienced people do? In addition to tying branches, do I need to support the clusters of fruit themselves? (None of those have broken yet, no matter how heavy they look, so I haven't been supporting them.) These are the questions of a newbie gardener, and I'm sure I'm not alone. This book didn't address any of my concerns. Here's another topic I hope gets more attention in any future editions: garden hygiene. Should I prune every branch that has a leaf with a tiny spot? That's what I've been doing so far, and while my neighbors have problems with Early Blight, so far my plants seem healthy and productive. This book is no substitute for experience - it is WAY too vague.


Tomatoes:
I use the Storey series to help customers in my landscape design business.They are a concise and an inexpensive way to support my customers with landscape maintenance questions.


Author:John Page
Binding:Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number:635.642
EAN:9781580171571
Edition:Rev Upd
ISBN:1580171575
Number Of Pages:32
Publication Date:1998-01-10
UPC:037038001570



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