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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] I've never had a hard time growing my fussy heirlooms, which is why I like to do about 10 plants, in case of casualties. The key is full sun, nitrogen rich soil, and plentiful calcium. For the record, i have never had luck with pots and my large tomatoes...I've gotten 3lb Mortgage Lifters and German Giants when planted in the ground. i also always train my plants up up up, and heavily prune at the beginning of the season and keep on top of suckers.[/quote] I second the no-pots. If it's possible to plant them in the ground, then plant them in the ground. But I don't prune at all. [/quote]
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