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@so lucky

My first season will be winding down in a few weeks and it's now time to start my fall seedlings.

Trying to decide which plants are left for a fall rush and which ones I want to yank.
 

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Have you used cuttings before, HmooseK ?

I remember a gardener in Houston, I believe it was, regularly taking cuttings.

He may have even done that through winter. It was a new idea for me but not such a reasonable one here.

Steve
 

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I have been thinking about starting two or three tomato plants now, to see if I can get fall tomatoes. The last few years, my tomatoes have been kaput in late summer.
 

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we won't see fresh tomatoes here until mid-to-late August. i'm envious of my southern gardening friends, but then again, it's way too hot down there...
 

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Have you used cuttings before, HmooseK ?

I remember a gardener in Houston, I believe it was, regularly taking cuttings.

He may have even done that through winter. It was a new idea for me but not such a reasonable one here.

Steve

Steve,

The seeds I'm starting are for the Dwarf Project, but yes we were talking about taking cuttings on another forum just a few days ago. It would really be a great project for my Frosty Pink Plum tomato I'm growing out.

Great idea!
 

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