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Gormy Cuss

(30,884 posts)
6. That's good news!
Tue Jun 12, 2012, 08:55 PM
Jun 2012

Tomatoes can be amazingly resilient. I've had success planting ones with broken stems (i.e. still attached to the roots but just barely.)

I've grown the more common costoluto Genovese and love the flavor.

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No prob - tomatoes are tough! Just be sure that it is well watered - NRaleighLiberal Jun 2012 #1
This is true. Denninmi Jun 2012 #2
Thanks for the reassurance. beac Jun 2012 #3
"I will Survive!" beac Jun 2012 #4
my neighbor used to always put a mason jar over transplants mopinko Jun 2012 #5
That's good news! Gormy Cuss Jun 2012 #6
I love Thrive Alive for transplant shock BlueToTheBone Jun 2012 #7
Yes TuxedoKat Jun 2012 #8
I think it's the same company BlueToTheBone Jun 2012 #9
Okay TuxedoKat Jun 2012 #10
Yes. A Vitamin B solution is usually helpful. JDPriestly Jun 2012 #11
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