

Nearing the end of July. The determinate, container tomato that I planted into the ground several months ago is at full maturity and bearing nicely. I have had few problems with tomato worms on this variety. In June, I purchased another kind of container-type tomato for a late planting, which I put into a container. There are only two tiny tomatoes so far and the plant has just begun to take hold and flourish. It is healthy so far; I'll want to know how it does as we move toward fall.
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