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May 24th, 2007 at 05:21 PM
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The "Sweet William" tomato has finally gotten a bloom on one of the plants. I'm hoping that is one of many many to come.
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That is awesome. I noticed on mine they start off slowly then wham, you have clusters every where. How long did it take Tammy? And I hope you'll be saving seeds. :)
Nuria
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lol you know me I'm always saving seeds. These are suppose to be sweet so I'm really looking forward to them. They have been outside for about a month now. And they were started about 8 weeks before that. I've trenched them up to this point but plan on letting them grow upright from here on out. right now the part above ground is less than twelve inches. They are very green but haven't shown much growth since being planted outside.
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