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  2. Ask the Master Gardener: Tips for growing tomatoes and ... - AOL

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    With so many varieties of tomatoes available, the selection of a variety that will adapt readily to being grown in the more limited space of a container can be daunting!

  3. Fourth of July tomato - Wikipedia

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    The Fourth of July tomato plant produce 4-ounce tomatoes that are bright red.This variety of tomato is usually ripe 49 days after transplanting in the ground. While Fourth of July tomato plants are one of the earliest varieties of non-cherry tomatoes, they will continue to produce tomatoes until late summer to early fall, and in some ideal weather conditions they will produce up to the first ...

  4. 12 Vegetables to Plant in Late Summer for a Delicious Fall ...

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    “My favorite crop to plant for a fall harvest is cilantro,” says Klodd. ... Kohlrabi is another one that sweetens up with a little fall chill. Zones: 3 to 10. Size: 18 inches tall x 18 inches ...

  5. Cherokee Purple (tomato) - Wikipedia

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    Home-grown Cherokee purple tomatoes A Cherokee Purple tomato in the first stages of development. Cherokee Purple is an heirloom variety of tomato that develops a fruit with a deep, dusky-rose color while maintaining a somewhat greenish hue near the stem when mature for eating. The deep crimson interior and clear skin combination give it its ...

  6. Early Girl - Wikipedia

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    Early Girl hybrid tomato (large, light red on the right), alongside a selection of heirloom tomatoes. Early Girl is well-suited to dry farming. [6] Researchers at the Center for Agroecology and Sustainable Food Systems at the University of California, Santa Cruz, are among those who have described the technique of not watering after transplanting, forcing the roots to grow deeper to seek out ...

  7. Fall is a benchmark time to care for North Texas gardens ...

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    One of the few exceptions would be if you have acid-loving, spring-flowering plants such as camellias, azaleas, gardenias, wisterias or Carolina jessamines you should apply a specialty plant food ...

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