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Old July 13, 2013   #246
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Originally Posted by Rockporter View Post
If you can keep them through the heat and humidity and not have a problem with spider mites and fungus I would say go for it but in my experience it isn't worth the time, effort and money it takes to keep them alive.
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It's the 2nd week of July. No point in keeping them alive any longer, in my opinion. Tomato season in S.E. and Central Texas lasts 4 months at the outside.
but they are so tall and bushy and i don't know if i can bring myself to kill them...they were my little babies once
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