It is very informative, and addresses a lot of questions I had, plus a lot of things I certainly didn’t know. Everything about the book is great i would recommend this book to anybody
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Earle J says...
February 9th, 2010 at 1:08 pm
I must say that I thought it was one of the very best books on the subjects of tomatoes that I have ever read, and I must add, that I think that I have read them all. I grow about 17 varieties of tomatos and I raise about 38 plants. Some with great success and some just so so. Living with heat and humidity in central Georgia make growing tomatos very difficult, every bit of advice is welcome and your book certainly gave that to me.
My wife who is a published landscape designer and I, are on a Saturday morning talk show about gardening. I would have no problem recommending your book to the people who call in.
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Jim R says...
December 8th, 2009 at 5:57 pm
Your book is very well organized. I am going to suggest that it be used as a text book in west Africa where we are teaching regenerative agriculture. I would invite you to be an advisor to the MORE program. We want to demonstrate sustained tomato tonnage through all the seasons with a unique growing system and teaching program.
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Robert G says...
June 29th, 2009 at 7:28 pm
This must have taken you a long time to research and write. It’s so comprehensive – and very well presented. I live in a cold climate, so I need all the help I can get with tomatos. There’s a few things I’ve noticed already I’ve been doing wrong.
It is very informative, and addresses a lot of questions I had, plus a lot of things I certainly didn’t know. Everything about the book is great i would recommend this book to anybody
I must say that I thought it was one of the very best books on the subjects of tomatoes that I have ever read, and I must add, that I think that I have read them all. I grow about 17 varieties of tomatos and I raise about 38 plants. Some with great success and some just so so. Living with heat and humidity in central Georgia make growing tomatos very difficult, every bit of advice is welcome and your book certainly gave that to me.
My wife who is a published landscape designer and I, are on a Saturday morning talk show about gardening. I would have no problem recommending your book to the people who call in.
Your book is very well organized. I am going to suggest that it be used as a text book in west Africa where we are teaching regenerative agriculture. I would invite you to be an advisor to the MORE program. We want to demonstrate sustained tomato tonnage through all the seasons with a unique growing system and teaching program.
This must have taken you a long time to research and write. It’s so comprehensive – and very well presented. I live in a cold climate, so I need all the help I can get with tomatos. There’s a few things I’ve noticed already I’ve been doing wrong.