> Hi, does anybody know if Sweet Million Tomatoes can be grown outside of > the greenhouse? Thanks!
Hi, I'm a complete gardening novice, as you can see from my previous
posts :) All I know is I started a tray full of sweet millions inside,
in a pretty cold room & only two worked out for me they're developing
into great little plants now but it was only two out of about 12, like
I say I'm a complete novice just sharing my own experience, I know my
friend's dad grew the same kind last year & they were delicious. Good
Luck.
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Freedom_Spark
Posted by Billy on May 1, 2008, 4:03 pm
> Richard1957;787910 Wrote: > > Hi, does anybody know if Sweet Million Tomatoes can be grown outside of > > the greenhouse? Thanks! > > Hi,
> Hi does anybody know where I could purchase the following pesticides? > Carbendazim and Fenitrothion? Thanks!
Carbendazim: Toxic, Dangerous for the
environment, May cause heritable genetic damage, May impair fertility,
May cause harm to the unborn child, Toxic to aquatic organisms, May
cause long-term adverse effects in the aquatic environment
http://www.sigmaaldrich.com/Help_Pages/Help_Welcome/Product_Search/Risk__
_Safety_Statements.html#Risk%20Phrases
Fenitrothion: an organophosphorus insecticide, which acts
by contact activity and a stomach poison. It is used for the
control of insect pests in public health programs.
(re: nerve gas, Cholinesterase Inhibitor)
ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION
Toxic to fish and toxic to bees.
Do not spray and plants in flower while bees are foraging.
www.astra-agri.com.sa/products/pdf/msds/MSDS%20Fendure%20500ULV.pdf
Not the sort of things one finds in a gardening group, especially one
that has the word edible in it. You may have better luck at
alt.environmental.destruction .
Whatever your planning, I strongly suggest you don't do it.
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> Carbendazim and Fenitrothion? Thanks!