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<blockquote data-quote="Letfreedomring" data-source="post: 4238452" data-attributes="member: 50298"><p>[ATTACH=full]464708[/ATTACH]</p><p>It is a struggle. Few years ago we were inundated with endless rain that was drowning my tomato plant in the feed bucket so I drilled about a dozen holes in it for better drainage then year before last it didn't matter how much you watered because everything was just so dry. Then last year I was attacked with tomato hornworms that were stripping the plants bare.</p><p>[ATTACH=full]464716[/ATTACH]</p><p>I almost think in oklahoma that the plants would benefit from a light shade cloth to really flourish, but that is just my opinion. </p><p>It really helps to find a variety that works best in your garden. Roma's seem to grow the best for me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Letfreedomring, post: 4238452, member: 50298"] [ATTACH type="full"]464708[/ATTACH] It is a struggle. Few years ago we were inundated with endless rain that was drowning my tomato plant in the feed bucket so I drilled about a dozen holes in it for better drainage then year before last it didn't matter how much you watered because everything was just so dry. Then last year I was attacked with tomato hornworms that were stripping the plants bare. [ATTACH type="full"]464716[/ATTACH] I almost think in oklahoma that the plants would benefit from a light shade cloth to really flourish, but that is just my opinion. It really helps to find a variety that works best in your garden. Roma's seem to grow the best for me. [/QUOTE]
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