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Jul 8th, 2007 at 01:35 PM
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Little Sprout
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THE SPROUT IS BACK!
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California Queen
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Cool, Mark. You will feed your family well.
~Tina Drama Free Zone. What every gardener loves the most, Begins and ends in rich compost. (Tina)
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Great job there, and big already. Way to go.
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Yummy!!
They look amazing! Mine have several big green tomatoes on them as well....I am patiently waiting for them to ripen, though I have really thought about having some fried green tomatoes if they don't hurry up LOL!!
~Karen~
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Jul 9th, 2007 at 10:56 AM
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WOW Mark - those look terrific!
Can't wait to see them when they turn color!
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***Ho-hum, Wrennie sits {not so}patiently waiting for her first tomato bloom***
Those are great looking tomatoes Mark!!
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No, I'm not that desperate for a fresh tomato... yet.. It was red.. well, more of a dark orange then a deep red, but I wasn't going to leave it on there any longer! Last year, if anyone remembers, I had all that trouble with squrrils stealing my Toms right before they were ripe enough to pick.. :Lol: This year I'm ahead-- I put up[or will be putting up] strands of cloth, and spraying with a mixture of red pepper and water, all suggested to me last year.. Nobody gets my toms but me! *On a side note, I'm the [u] only [u] one allowed in my veggie garden.. I don't even let my mom in there! *
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Jul 9th, 2007 at 01:21 PM
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Wow those look awesome Mark. What kind are they?
Nuria
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Wow those look awesome Mark. What kind are they?
Some are cherry, some are Rutgers, and some are beefsteak, and some are one I can't remembre.. I also have Roma's but I didn't take pics of them..
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Nice tomato's, Mark!! I have 2 plants going. One yellow, and one red striped. The yellow has flowers, but I am still waiting for the stripes to set flowers.
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Mark, is that the ground that got flooded?
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Good lookin' tom's Mark, it makes me really hungry for fried green tomatoes, yum!
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