Tomatos

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Bmyers
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Re: Tomatos

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Harvested a dozen tomatoes and three cucumbers this weekend. Green beans are growing will slow, taking along time to fill out.

We are getting to the point where picking will become a daily after work event.

Although, didn't get many black berries this year. Was a weekend to early to pick them at the farm and the next weekend, all the critters had their go at them and most were gone.
Bmyers
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Re: Tomatos

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Harvest is going well. Started giving away tomatoes due to how many we are getting every day.
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Re: Tomatos

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We have tomatoes everywhere. Everything else in the garden has run its course, except the tomatoes. They are growing, new plants are coming out of the ground, and every plant is covered with tomatoes.

Volunteer plants have started growing in the neighbors yard. He was laughing, that the plants are taking over the neighborhood.
bdcochran
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Re: Tomatos

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Where I live, it is possible that a tomato plant can live over the winter.

Because I was not having luck with seeds over the last few years, I switched to young plants. The problems are: few places still sell pony packs; and, corporate management does not understand that in my area you can plant year round so they stop stocking them in the late summer. So, this time around, I printed out the material and started to do seed planting correctly so that I can grow plants in the small containers and transplant them in this winter outside. It never gets to freezing.
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