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I take that back then - plant ALL your tomatoes deep! Not only do I recommend it, but also the experts of the Seed Savers Exchange!
 

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You have never heard of the Seed Saver's Exchange???!!! Brother!! They are a huge group of gardeners who preserve heirloom non-GMO veggie varieties! They have many many books out there! Websearch them and see! www.seedsavers.org
 

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Who are their experts?
What are their qualifications?
Upon what scientific knowledge is their advice based?
A huge group of gardeners means nothing to me.
Have you any idea how many boxes of Miracle Gro soil poison are sold each year?
 
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Well then, if gardeners mean nothing to you, why are you on this forum? As for their 'scientific knowledge'- I don't know, but I'm sure they don't see gardening as science and see their plants as 'guinea pigs'. They care more about the preservance of old-time heirlooms.
 

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Well then, if gardeners mean nothing to you, why are you on this forum? As for their 'scientific knowledge'- I don't know, but I'm sure they don't see gardening as science and see their plants as 'guinea pigs'. They care more about the preservance of old-time heirlooms.
I didn't say that, and you know it.
 

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When I had my raised beds they were bottomless so I tilled the soil underneath and they did very well for my vegetables.
 

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