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Questor
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Have you tried growing cherry tomatoes in your house during the winter? Is a window with a southern exposure with sunlight about 7 hours a day enough for them? Or is this something that just aint-a gonna work?
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I never have but from everything I have read they will grow and produce. You can polenate them yourself also. Dale
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You can polenate them yourself also
yea but everytime I climb up on one of those little yeller flowers I fall off and bust my behind or the wife swats me with a fly swat
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August 10, 2009, 08:39:05 AM »
I guess I will have to keep a swarm of killer bees in the house to do the pollenating. Mrs. Questor will like that.
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I have heard of a couple different ways to polenate them. I hear you can use a Q-Tip and touch every flower. I also heard it is as simple as shaking the branch with the flowers on. Dale
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I hope this helps you. Here are a couple videos. Dale
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August 10, 2009, 09:50:12 AM »
I'm glad I asked. This just might work. It would be sha-weeet if we could have cherry tomatoes year-round, or at least 3 seasons.
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August 10, 2009, 03:23:56 PM »
If you want to polinate tomatoe plants artificially go to a garden center and ask for Bloom Set. I can't remember who makes it but I think Miracle Grow is on the label. Just spray the blooms when they appear and you are good to go.
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August 10, 2009, 03:36:22 PM »
I don't see the need to pay for a product for something that is so simple to do for free.
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TM7:
I was afraid of that. You're certainly right.
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