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Originally Posted by oldandslow
NONONONONONONO...
They dry out to quickly, tomatoes don't grow as large, and the plants really get thrown about if you are in a windy area.
Tried them twice in different years. Bad investment.
I do a lot of gardening, btw.
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Thanks for the info. The wind was one of my concerns as it is always windy here in good ole' Olathe. The wife doesn't really want me digging a garden so I guess I am going to stay with cannister\planter type plants for me maters. Just sucks though cause they are only the smaller cherry type tomatoes. I want a plant with some big fat ****ers as well.