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Tue, Jun 24, 14 at 9:45
| Do you have skinny tomato plants in your garden, the ones that seems to have delicate limited foliage, those that can be planted quite a bit close to each other without being overwhelmed... I have several varieties EM champion, Grusheviji, Fresa that easily fall in this category. Lavender Lake is also seems fitting in... hmm, need to go look which other ones will fit. Am hoping to create separate bed where staking and spacing requirements will be better for skinny tomatoes. |
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| Well I find the heart varieties fall into that category. Anna Russian, Ukrainian Heart. Although mine are in containers, so I'm keeping them about two feet apart. Actually my JBT isn't looking that big at this stage. |
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| I also have few: JBT, Kumato and probably Matina, stupice. |
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| Are you talking about what are called the "wispy foliage" varieties? If so then Tatiana's lists hundreds of them. Dave |
Here is a link that might be useful: Wispy foliage varieties
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