It’s always slow for me Dave. I’ve got the el cheapo internet service that comes with the speed of a one-legged turtle crawling up hill through molasses.
Wasder, tomatoes need a lot of soil so a BIG pot will work ok, but I have had much better results in the ground. Most herbs will do fine in pots, though – my greek oregano even makes it through the winter in a pot.
“Adults should NOT rock the croc. ”
Amen, sister! Amen!
“remember to pinch them out otherwise you’ll get a bunch of tall gangly low-fruiting plants”
EWWWW! Ditto, you sure know how to ruin a guy’s breakfast!
Do the brownstoner posters seem slow today to anyone else????
It’s always slow for me Dave. I’ve got the el cheapo internet service that comes with the speed of a one-legged turtle crawling up hill through molasses.
remember to pinch them out otherwise you’ll get a bunch of tall gangly low-fruiting plants
Adults should NOT rock the croc.
Little kids fine I’ll even throw in doctors, nurses and chefs. Anyone else, nope.
Wasder, tomatoes need a lot of soil so a BIG pot will work ok, but I have had much better results in the ground. Most herbs will do fine in pots, though – my greek oregano even makes it through the winter in a pot.
What about my tomatoes people?!
Posted by: wasder at March 24, 2009 10:07 AM
REWRITE…
What about my tomatoes people?!
Posted by: BRG
Wasder…you can grow tomatoes in pots. I know a relative of a relative that grows EVERYTHING in pots…tomatoes, cucumbers, squash, etc.
You can grow pot in a pot also.