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Jul 8th, 2007 at 10:41 AM
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Purl One
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Purl One
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Last year I grew some round yellow tomatoes for the first time - they are supposed to be about the size of a tennis ball. The plants grew extremely well, and there were lots of tomatoes forming. The day they were almost ripe enough to pick, the deer came overnight and got every single one!!! :mad:
There wasn't enough time for any more to grow last season. I was thrilled to see lots of baby plants sprouting this spring. I put a bunch of tomato stakes around the area, and so far, so good. I don't see any flowers on them yet, but the plants are looking healthy!
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Official Taste Tester
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That's great! I hope you get a bumper crop this year.
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They sure look healthy enough, hope you can something this year.
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Frogger
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Lynne: your plantsd look stupendous. I hope you have better luck this year---have you thought what you are going to do this year to "discourage" the dear// because apparently he has the directions to your "store"
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Quick get some chicken wire!
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