Hello from Northern California
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Hello from Northern California
Hi Everyone,
I am real new to growing tomatoes and i am excited to begin my mater journey. Found out about the group and forum thru a fellow tomato enthusiast. This will be the first season growing tomatoes not from the hardware store. Never knew there were so many different types around the world. Anyways hope to meet a lot of you fellow enthusiasts in this group.
I am real new to growing tomatoes and i am excited to begin my mater journey. Found out about the group and forum thru a fellow tomato enthusiast. This will be the first season growing tomatoes not from the hardware store. Never knew there were so many different types around the world. Anyways hope to meet a lot of you fellow enthusiasts in this group.
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Welcome to the Junction from Down Under @TomatoNinja .
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Hello and welcome to the Junction @TomatoNinja. We are always eager to help newbies out. You sure are going to learn a lot if you hang around here a bit. Are you growing in the ground or in containers? What do you like to use your tomatoes for?
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@TomatoNinja
Welcome to TomatoJunction!
Welcome to TomatoJunction!

Location: SW Idaho, USA
Climate: BSk
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Climate: BSk
USDA hardiness zone: 6
Elevation: 2,260 feet
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Welcome to the forum from the White Mountains! This is a great place to hangout and an excellent resource for tomato folk 

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Welcome aboard! 

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Re: Hello from Northern California
Hi,
Thanks for welcoming me. Last season i grew in containers. I was using 5 gallon containers .Not sure if i was using the right size because they were drying out daily and the wind kept blowing them over. Im hoping to try and get some in the ground this season.
I like to usually eat my tomatoes fresh, but will sometimes use them to make a pasta sauce. I mainly like to share them with family, friends, and coworkers. Since i am in the food industry, we love to talk about how we would incorporate them in our dishes
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Thank youFatBeeFarm wrote: ↑Sat Feb 17, 2024 5:26 am Welcome to the forum from the White Mountains! This is a great place to hangout and an excellent resource for tomato folk![]()
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Welcome in the house from east central Georgia!
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Hi @TomatoNinja and welcome! We have a small patio, so grow all our tomatoes in containers. A 5-gallon bucket is the smallest size we use and, as you have discovered, you'll need to water at least once a day during summer. It works fine for dwarfs and cherries, and is perfect for something like Maglia Rosa or one of the dwarf project varieties. Most of our containers are 13 gallons - 1 plant per - or we'll put 2 plants in a 27-gallon storage bin. I've heard others use even larger containers, but that works for us as a nice balance of space versus productivity.
As others have noted, you've found a great place with a friendly group of knowledgeable growers.
Bobby
As others have noted, you've found a great place with a friendly group of knowledgeable growers.

Bobby
It's difficult to think anything but pleasant thoughts while eating a homegrown tomato. - Lewis Grizzard
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Hi, and welcome! It's great to have you here with us on Tomato Junction. 
