http://pages.ebay.com/link/?nav=item...d=161407160392
Still seems expensive but not as bad as the other example of metal halide type lights with the reflector and transformers. Still, is the price due to the bulbs? Will a normal bulb be useless?
Still seems expensive but not as bad as the other example of metal halide type lights with the reflector and transformers. Still, is the price due to the bulbs? Will a normal bulb be useless?


... I've done that in the past, but I only have one spit depth of good compost in my greenhouse borders (and 12" pots, if I grew in containers, are also only about a spit deep), so I can't plant particularly deep when I plant out. I have tried planting them on their sides, but for a tomato plant that is already tall (mine are usually 3' tall or so at planting out time) the stem is too rigid. I did contemplate growing them on, on their sides, so they grew a right-angle bend, but how to water them! Perhaps I need wide pots, rather than tall ones 
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