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plant problems.     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. Jim Riordan, Director www.pppafrica.org, Ghana        
        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 George Gabriel, California, USA             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. Earle Jonas, Georgia, USA                   Absolutely LOVE your book. It is the most beautifully presented, descriptive gardening book I have ever seen. I am currently waiting on my husband, Terry to read it so that he can prayerfully, plant a number of tomato plants successfully. Queensland tomatoes, purchased from greengrocer etc. are so incredibly tasteless. I cannot believe the difference. Do hope your book continues to sell successfully. I am, of course recommending it to all my friends . . . Suzanne McLeod, Brisbane, Australia                 Hello Annette, well I read the whole book and especially the disease part and I truly am amazed at the thorough job that you did  writing the book and the extras..There is so much valuable information in all of it, I AM AMAZED THAT I HAVE BEEN DOING MOST OF IT WRONG... Thank you so much for sharing the wealth of knowledge with all of us would be gardeners..I have been trying to grow tomatos for about 60 plus years, and find out that I plant them too close, water too much, feed them too often, and on and on..Thanks again and might I say you did a wonderful job writing the book. Warren Rutherford, Oklahoma, USA                   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. Robert Gane, Ashburton, New Zealand                     I also purchased several books on tomatoes from amazon.com.  Your book is by far the very best I have.  I was very interested in diseases and pests (red spider mites) and how to control the problem.  I recomend your book to anyone who grows tomatoes for fun or is very serious.  By the by, I am going to take your book to Armstrong gardens tomorrow to show it to one of their associates who gives lectures (free) on growing tomatoes.  I'm sure she will like the book and will probably recommend it to her students... Dayle Pipher, California, USA                   The service has been extremely good I have already read the book from cover to cover,some areas at least twice I am 72 years old and have been growing tomatoes for nigh on 50+yearsThis is the most comprehensive easy to read book on tomatoes in my experience and will be passed on to my son when I have absorbed it all. Clive Bainbridge, Middlesex, UK                   I am extremely pleased with both the book and the service. The follow up concern is a very nice touch and real rarity in this age. I also  purchased tomato recipe book and am very pleased with it. I will highly recommend both to friends and acquaintances .  Thanks again. Walt Sullivan, San Diego, USA                   This book is just wonderful. You have everything I hoped would be in the publication - and more. Very nicely presented and actually fun to look through. I am planting tomatoes for the first time and my 84 year old Dad is in another state, planting tomatoes as he has for his entire life. We are enjoying talking about our plants and I read to him from your book when we get into discussions about specifics - fertilizer for example. You are in the conversation! Deb Harvey, Wisconson, USA                       Last year I picked about 10kg total off my main plant. This year after following your advice, that doubled. For years I've put effort into preparing the soil before I planted them, but I never followed up with the additional fertiliser applications which you mention. I found your tips on fertilising extraordinary, I never new about the root dipping tip, which has a big impact on the size of my plants. With all the drought problems we have, getting the watering right has been crucial.  Thanks!           Geoff King, Melbourne, Australia                   The book turned up yesterday and I have been flat out reading all and sundry. This is the best book by far on this subject and you are both to be congratulated on your  efforts. Brian Smith, Auckland, New Zealand     Tomato Industry Professional Advisor Reveals Secrets to Growing Mouth-Watering Tasty Tomatoes With Less Effort "Growers Around the World Have Doubled, Even Quadrupled Their Harvest!" Get the Flash Player to see this player.   As seen on Subscribe to GrowVeggies Feed Hello fellow tomato lover, If you're sick of the thick skinned tasteless balls they charge a small fortune for in supermarkets, the answer is easy.  Grow your own.  It's a very enjoyable and rewarding past time, as millions of people around the world know. However you do need to follow a set of well tested guidelines to ensure your plants stay healthy so they produce masses of juicy fruit.  (Click here for proof). You don't want disease or pests or soil problems destroying all your hard work. You want beautiful plump healthy tomatoes like these Not diseased and misshapen ones like these Let me tell you though, surfing the internet, trying to find answers to all your tomato growing problems and then trying to sort out the facts from the anecdotal drivel is tough work. This is my story of how I discovered what to do . . . I was fed up with reading conflicting advice, planting lots of varieties, experimenting with fertilizer and watering, losing too many tomatoes to disease and only getting a couple of kilos each harvest.  I was at my wits end.  Then I had a stroke of good luck! I ran into a former colleague who I hadn't seen for some time.  She has a Masters Degree in Plant Disease and works as a Plant Nutrition Advisor for a global company in the horticultural industry. I begged her to tell me what I was doing wrong!  She came around and had a look at my plants and in 5 minutes flat she had diagnosed four simple problems!  All those months of frustration ended right there. She saved me heaps of time and money with her advice.   While we were talking a neighbour popped in and soon she began telling my friend about the problems she was having with her crop.   So we went next door and had a look at her plants and sure enough she had a few of the same problems as well, plus a couple of extra ones. 1. We'd both been using the wrong fertilizers at the wrong growth stages 2. We were both guilty of incorrect pruning - so our plants were covered with lots of small fruit and not too many big ones 3. Neither of us had a clue really when it came to watering, particularly during the severe drought we'd just lived through. 4. Some of my plants had end rot - a common problem which is easy to fix when you know how. 5. Some of my neighbour's fruits were deformed and some had black spots on them. Within minutes Lucia (my former colleague) had told us how to fix these problems and what we needed to do when we planted our next crop to minimise the chances of these issues happening again.  Sure enough - my next crop was a lot healthier than I had ever been able to achieve before, and so was my neighbour's. Needless to say our surrounding neighbours and visiting friends were amazed (and a little envious I suspect) to see the transformation. They wanted to know what we had done, if they too could meet my friend. I contacted Lucia and told here she'd caused a bit of stir among tomato growers in my area!  Lots of people wanted her help.   However she is in great demand professionally and travels extensively with her job, talking to university researchers, professional growers, horticulturists and garden produce store owners. When she's not traveling she's writing technical articles about plant nutrition and disease control and conducting crop trials.  So how did we get around this?  How could her valuable knowledge be made available to all the home growers, as well as the professional growers? I'll tell you how . . . We decided to put it all into a book. A book which is focused totally on tomatoes. Lucia sifted through her reams...

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