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03-12-2017 03:15 PM - edited 03-12-2017 11:54 PM
Now I have seen everything, someone is going to buy tomatoes.
03-12-2017 03:24 PM
I believe it shows free S/H
03-12-2017 06:09 PM
No thanks. Not when equal quality is in a store near you.
03-12-2017 09:05 PM
Arent they tomato plants, not tomatoes?
03-20-2017 07:56 AM
@ECBG Equal? Maybe, maybe not. I was shopping for tomato plants at a garden festival last week and in two garden centers and Lowe's this weekend. The tomato plants I saw were pretty pathetic. One garden center had none at all, and the other had less than a dozen (granted, we're toward the end of spring tomato planting season here in central FL). Lowe's had a better selection (regarding both variety and number), but the plants looked sad.
And please, if you care about bees, don't buy your plants in Home Depot. They treat them systemically with Neonicotinoids, which are deadly to insects, including the beneficials. They destroy the bee's nervous system.
03-22-2017 07:07 PM
Its early yet for the stores to have plants. It's all of us who are dying to get out into the garden. Theoretically we could still have a freeze here, tho it doesn't seem likely.
03-23-2017 05:22 AM
@kathya1119 wrote:@ECBG Equal? Maybe, maybe not. I was shopping for tomato plants at a garden festival last week and in two garden centers and Lowe's this weekend. The tomato plants I saw were pretty pathetic. One garden center had none at all, and the other had less than a dozen (granted, we're toward the end of spring tomato planting season here in central FL). Lowe's had a better selection (regarding both variety and number), but the plants looked sad.
And please, if you care about bees, don't buy your plants in Home Depot. They treat them systemically with Neonicotinoids, which are deadly to insects, including the beneficials. They destroy the bee's nervous system.
https://corporate.homedepot.com/newsroom/how-home-depot-addresses-neonicotinoid-concerns
03-24-2017 08:41 PM
Hard to grow tomatoes in Tx. not sure why, but, we don't have any home grown or strawberries either. I sure miss my Ind. strawberries.
wahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh all that stuff bought in is flat. I got some of the worst grapes this week even I wouldn't eat 'em. Flavorless.
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