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re: Tomatoes (other than Better Boy) that grow well in South Louisiana
Posted on 2/22/16 at 7:08 am to RedMustang
Posted on 2/22/16 at 7:08 am to RedMustang
Depending on the varietal 7-9 would be a reasonable yield. It may be warmer down here but we have a relativly small window of ideal temp/humidity to get fruit set. July and August temps and humidity can be bruital on tomatoes.
Posted on 2/22/16 at 5:48 pm to Whatafrekinchessiebr
I'm going to try Cherokee Purples one more time. I can get maybe 2-3 tomatoes then they die.
Posted on 2/22/16 at 6:49 pm to Whatafrekinchessiebr
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Depending on the varietal 7-9 would be a reasonable yield. It may be warmer down here but we have a relativly small window of ideal temp/humidity to get fruit set. July and August temps and humidity can be bruital on tomatoes.
Wow, I never knew that. Our tomatoes start producing in August and keep setting fruit until first freeze. I probably get around 100 tomatoes per plant with each one averaging about 12 ounces. My plants get about 5-6' tall. I make cages out of remesh with 6" openings. They are 3' across and are held in place by fence posts.
This post was edited on 2/22/16 at 8:05 pm
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