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    Quote Originally Posted by KitCat
    Borzoimom, maybe they need more sunlight? That's all I could think of. Good luck!
    So they need alot of sunlight? Maybe I could put the containers on the deck during the day.. Question- we had holes on the side and the bottom.. WE used a mixture of good top soil and potting soil.. any other ideas on this- ?
    I really appreciate your help. I love tomatoes!

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    I think that would help. You live in a geat area with bears and dears, it looks lovely!
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    They need lots of sunlight, and make sure you are not over- or under-watering them, too! Tomatoes do not like to tread water.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Karen
    They need lots of sunlight, and make sure you are not over- or under-watering them, too! Tomatoes do not like to tread water.
    lol.. Thank you. Its seldom warm up here- only one month we start hitting 80's or even 90's and that is August. Most of the time its in the 70's in the summer time.

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    We also have big problems with deer, raccoons, and other animals eating our tomatoes. So two years ago the dear hubby built these enclosed "tomato boxes" so protect them. We filled the box bottom with the type of potting soil that has the fertilizer mixed right in it.



    It turned out that the boxes weren't big enough, so he added "a second story" last summer. That's an automatic watering system you see on top the box. Here's a picture from last Septemer's harvest:





    Boizoi Mom: One thought about your situation: tomatoes really really like warm nights to get ripe.

    Good luck!
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    Quote Originally Posted by AbbyMom
    We also have big problems with deer, raccoons, and other animals eating our tomatoes. So two years ago the dear hubby built these enclosed "tomato boxes" so protect them. We filled the box bottom with the type of potting soil that has the fertilizer mixed right in it.



    It turned out that the boxes weren't big enough, so he added "a second story" last summer. That's an automatic watering system you see on top the box. Here's a picture from last Septemer's harvest:





    Boizoi Mom: One thought about your situation: tomatoes really really like warm nights to get ripe.

    Good luck!
    Ohhhhhhhhhhhhhhh man- my husband would love to build things.. Thank you- I wil lshow them.
    WArm here at night is like 68 to 72 maybe.. but normal is like 58-62 at night. Should I bring them in at night??/ I mean the valley doesnt a problem growing tomotoes- they all but give them away- but I am 2400 feet up. It is cooler up here.. I am going to show my husband your pictures when he get home!

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    Oh, I love to garden, but I dont have a yard right now

    I was thinking of starting a pot-garden (or whatever its called) on his condo patio -- its a ground floor with a section thats about 10 patio stones by 3, and gets reasonable sunlight. Does anyone know any good sites about gardening in pots?


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    Hi Everyone,
    I am a gardener. I start my seeds on January 31st, I plant around 250 plants. Love to garden. Tomatoes do need about 6 hours of sunlight. They and peppers are hot wheather lovers. The best place to plant is on the south side if that is possible as it gets light most of the day. If you really want tomotoes I would suggest a cherry type which is small. Or a cold wheather type. Two excellent websites are Burpee.com and Parkseed.com. They have lots of info. Your plants do need to go outside as soon as wheather permits. Another good place to go is to your local green house, not a Home Depot but a true green house and see what plants they recommand for your area of the country. I have several places close to me and the staff really knows their plants, trees and bushes.
    Borzoimom the pictures of teddy are so cute. What a wonderful place you have to live. Are you on the look out for teddy most of the year? Blue Frog what kind of pot are you going to grow. Ha ha ha

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    Quote Originally Posted by Marigold2
    Blue Frog what kind of pot are you going to grow. Ha ha ha
    OOPS!!

    I meant a CONTAINER garden -- any links are appreciated


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    Normally the last two years, our bears were present in the winter. This year - they are not- .. We were told by the bear conservatory that probably means- they are off with cubs.. hmmm... I hope to have pictures of bears with cubs soon..

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