06-20-2020, 05:28 PM
Nice looking crop. No staking or cages required, right?
Being on the back side of the Wasatch, in Morgan County, we tend struggle early and late with frost so getting started we begin our seeds indoors, move them to the greenhouse then once they are big enough plant some first in the greenhouse grow boxes, later some in the ground and some in straw bale garden. Those not in greenhouse get added protection for at least another month. Even last night we got down 41*. All our tomatoes are blooming, but of course nothing has grown like it does in the greenhouse. We grow several tomato types a Large Roma, Big Whopper, Glacier and 2 cherry tomatoes types - Sweet 100s and Sun Sugar for snacking and salads.
We agree there is nothing better than garden ripened tomato!
Being on the back side of the Wasatch, in Morgan County, we tend struggle early and late with frost so getting started we begin our seeds indoors, move them to the greenhouse then once they are big enough plant some first in the greenhouse grow boxes, later some in the ground and some in straw bale garden. Those not in greenhouse get added protection for at least another month. Even last night we got down 41*. All our tomatoes are blooming, but of course nothing has grown like it does in the greenhouse. We grow several tomato types a Large Roma, Big Whopper, Glacier and 2 cherry tomatoes types - Sweet 100s and Sun Sugar for snacking and salads.
We agree there is nothing better than garden ripened tomato!
