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PostPosted: Sep 10th, '17, 03:35 
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Hey Folks! I have a system that is established with two totes and grow beds on top. The tomato plants grew like crazy, cucumber was doing great until some bugs got them.

I am interested in growing strawberries, tomatoes and peppers. Is there a way to keep vining plants producing for longer than a normal flowering/fruiting season? If they are kept in a greenhouse will they continue to fruit?

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PostPosted: Sep 10th, '17, 18:03 
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>> If they are kept in a greenhouse will they continue to fruit?

check out Food&Fish's thread - towards the end.
> viewtopic.phpf=18&t=663&p=554692&hilit=tomatoes+hot+house#p554692

simple answer = yes.


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PostPosted: Sep 11th, '17, 03:09 
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Thanks for the response but the link doesn't work. Could you try it again?


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