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Post by Admin on Jun 20, 2005 11:11:11 GMT 10
Dh has tons of green maters and lots of blooms on his tomato plants. Boy does he baby those plants. That is the only veggies we have this year..Guess he has more time to talk to them..LOL
What is growing in your garden.?
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Post by braided-rug on Aug 12, 2005 18:34:42 GMT 10
We always, for about 20 years or less had tom thumb tomatoes that just came up by themselves, but sadly they are not where we have shifted to. Maybe one day we will get some more. They are very small.
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Post by Admin on Aug 13, 2005 0:31:29 GMT 10
Oh those are delicious braidedrug. You must get some more. Do you live in the city now or countryside.?
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Post by braided-rug on Aug 13, 2005 15:44:08 GMT 10
I live in a small town, just over 1,000 near the main street. It is in the mountains, quite a long way from the mainstream parts of our state. It takes 1 1/2 hours to get to a shopping mall. Our shops are good though, except it has taken a bit to get used to the grocery store/supermarket.
Our yard is a decent size, not a 1/4 acre of anything like that, might be close to it though.
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Post by braided-rug on Jan 27, 2006 17:57:46 GMT 10
We have cherry tomatoes now, still fairly large I think. Some hybrid and a gift of some that will seed down. Some ripe outside now.
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Post by Admin on Jan 28, 2006 0:22:51 GMT 10
My mouth is watering thinking of going outside and picking a nice warm, juicy tomato and popping it in my mouth. Enjoy br.
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Post by lynn on Jan 28, 2006 8:32:07 GMT 10
Definitely on our plant list this year. Here, in our area, the price of tomatoes have gone sky high!
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