
spankee06

Saint Croix Falls, WI
55, joined Feb. 2011
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Are you supposed to pluck the first flowers???????
Who wants to pluck a guaranteed tom?
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bones01

Homeland, CA
68, joined Apr. 2008
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I would see no reason to pluck flowers. Some gardeners remove the small "Suckers" that grow at the base of branches but I have found that it is not necessary to do so.
I planted some "Early Girl" tomatoes and they all have approximately 80 to 100 tomatoes on each plant. They are Determinates and produce one large crop. I will replace them with Brandywines as soon as the plants are spent.
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c_20
Brodhead, WI
63, joined Jan. 2011
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Don't have to pluck the first flowers. Be sure to water frequently if your'e growing them in the pots.
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