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Early Girl Little bush, supposed to get about 2 feet tall and two feet wide and produce full sized tomatoes.
I also started 3 0ther full size varieties
Earl Girl
Celebrity
And Better Bush hybrid
Early Girl Little bush, supposed to get about 2 feet tall and two feet wide and produce full sized tomatoes.
I also started 3 0ther full size varieties
Earl Girl
Celebrity
And Better Bush hybrid
Ahhh! I've seen the EG Bush in stores forl a few years. OSH had them. But I've yet to grow a determinate. I have 2 EH's awaiting transplant into 15 gal (2 cu ft) "squat" trade pots, found on Amazon. They hold 15 gal of fluffed soil but are 12.5 gal in actuality. Ortho did a study once, toms per soil volume. It seems accurate. (5 gal is ~ 0.7 cu ft.)
1/2 cu ft ... 13 toms
1................ 23
2 ............... 38
4 ............... 53
8+ would be like in garden soil. Not a doubling when soil doubles, but almost close. 5 gal is best efficiency if you buy soil and own pots already, for patio performance.
Last edited by BillSF9c; May 14, 2024 at 04:27 PM.
Well, I'm going to try one.....sucks displaying phone photos w/smudged up screen.
Try a screen protector that is one on the advanced oil resistant types. I think different companies name them differently. One I recall is anti-oleophenic gorilla glass, or something like that..They do resist most finger prints and clean more easily. I even prefer the smooth feel of them. Scrolling is smoother. CNET can sometimes bring you up to speed on glass type-names. Then search that, with ~screen protector and your phone model. Amazon works, but without narrowing down and knowing the glass code name, the work would be time-killing. Go in, armed with the knowledge of the top two best, resistant of oil & prints.
Try a screen protector that is one on the advanced oil resistant types. I think different companies name them differently. One I recall is anti-oleophenic gorilla glass, or something like that..They do resist most finger prints and clean more easily. I even prefer the smooth feel of them. Scrolling is smoother. CNET can sometimes bring you up to speed on glass type-names. Then search that, with ~screen protector and your phone model. Amazon works, but without narrowing down and knowing the glass code name, the work would be time-killing. Go in, armed with the knowledge of the top two best, resistant of oil & prints.
Has the IQ Shield. That went on when it was new. I haven't heard of a smudgless protector.