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You are definately doing it wrong. They will grow in complete darkness, or at least a shaded porch. Sounds like you have never tasted a great tomato Geo.I like the grape tomatoes too........but only some of them. They make a great little snack, and are really good for ya.
I should grow my own, but I simply don't have a good enough space with sunshine to grow veggies at my house......I've tried a few times, but the yields are not nearly good enough for me.
I'm willing to bet that if you leave those warehouse plants alone, you will have better luck.
I use to like putting out a garden, but after the kids are grown and leave the nest. it's makes more sense for me to just buy, what my wife and I use from a roadside stand. I fish Cherokee lake in tn, and the best tomatoes you will ever put in your mouth, are grown in granger county tn. and theres several roadside stands. that sale tomatoes. and they are priced fair. this older guy that I buy mine from has them for 1 buck a pound, and banana peppers 1 buck a pound. I buy enough to do me until the next trip to Cherokee.
