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Old August 29, 2012   #1
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This is a Mortgage Lifter I pulled off the vine at my surrogate garden at work. The plants are getting to the Zombi stage. Ami
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Old August 29, 2012   #2
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What a beautiful forest of tomatoes! I am envious.
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Old August 29, 2012   #3
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Ami,

Just amazing how you keep those leaves totally green from bottom to top. In another few months you could string some lights and decorate them as Christmas Trees!

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Tomato Christmas Tree in Germany? Ain't likely gonna happen.

That healthy foilage is impressive Ami and one nice Mortgage Lifter.
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Definitely you picked a great location for your "surogate garden" at work. Perhaps all those radio waves are having an effect. But in the mean time enjoy your zombies...ooops, I meant to say maters. LOL

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Agreed, that green foliage looks beautiful! Interesting looking tomato there too lol.
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Ami,
Wow! Looking great!
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Very impressive! It looks so yummy.
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Very nice tomato plants! As others have mentioned, I am always impressed with the dark green color and healthy foilage on your plants.
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