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Old June 12, 2014   #16
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Old June 12, 2014   #17
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Very nice selections, Debby. Enjoy them. Size creep, never heard of such a thing. It should keep your husband out of mischief.

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Old June 12, 2014   #18
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I'll post a picture toward the end of the season. It's one big tomato mess. They still keep producing though. We also planted 3 dozen broccoli plants. I alway have enough harvest to freeze and last us all winter. This year one of our home grown groundhogs discovered the broccoli and I've just been able to salvage one meal. May have to try fall planting.
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Old June 12, 2014   #19
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Beautiful garden, Deb. Sorry to hear about the groundhog. My GH has been fairly well behaved this year -only ate a few gourd tops, a qt of strawberries, and a few kale leaves. Deer, nibbled a little on the peas. I've been more proactive about moth balling and filling his holes.
Good luck with harvest.
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Old June 14, 2014   #20
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Wow, what a beautiful space!
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Old June 28, 2014   #21
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Here is the progress so far. The row of tomatoes on the right are my first time try. Mostly one or two plants of different varieties. So far there has been nothing plant wise that I want to try again. That may change once I try the tomatoes. My Stupice has came through again. We've been getting ripe ones for about a week now. They are small but still 100 times better than store tomatoes.
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Old June 28, 2014   #22
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I dont use tomato stakes but your pix look.

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Old June 28, 2014   #23
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Nice, Debbym.

My one grafted Stupice in a container on the balcony is going great. I decided if I could only have one plant, I'd try the Stupice. I put it out on the 30th of last month and it is loading up nicely. So far it looks promising.

Sorry to hear about your ground hog.
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Old July 19, 2014   #24
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Well, the harvest has begun. Attached is a picture of a couple of buckets my husband brought in. In the other photo, I've separated some of the different varieties. There's Opakala, Cuore di bue, Jaun Flamme, Lil's Favorite and Stupice. Looking forward to a lot of sauce and salsa.
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Old July 21, 2014   #25
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Wow with 120 plants your harvest is going to go crazy! hope you have a canner at the ready LOL
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So lovely! Beautiful and neat garden and plentiful harvest! Way to go Debby!

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