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Old November 10, 2010   #1
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Default OMG...what do i do????

it's only the first week of november...and look what's happening to my garden!



oh my.
this is the earliest yet!

and here's my first little haul of 2010:



*sweet*

those are 'truss' tomatoes...which i thought would be larger but are just another variety of cherry...
along with 'honey bee' and 'sweetbite'.
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Old November 10, 2010   #2
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They're your first of the season and they made it in the house? You must have the willpower of a super hero.
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Well what you did was to first confuse everyone from the Northern Hemisphere then you made us jealous.
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LOL, She got you lowly
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Old November 10, 2010   #5
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oh...one or two met their fate in the garden.
but i have to bring some in for the other half or i won't be allowed to grow them anymore.
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tessa, glad to know your "just human" like the rest of us.
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I have my first 4 babies of the Miami growing season.


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Old November 24, 2010   #8
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I now have 3 different plants setting fruit. Looks like the season is finally under way.
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Old November 25, 2010   #9
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and what sort of tomato will she grow up to be?
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It's supposed to be Red Brandywine. Only time will tell.
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Old November 29, 2010   #11
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you have done well Tessa I havent even planted any as yet as I had an accident with my hand so none planted as yet
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well it's all happening now.
already having to give away buckets of cherries as there is just no keeping up with them. fortunately i have 3 separate groups of grateful recipients. one of those groups consists of 8 people!

not complaining now.
no i'm not.

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Good work tessa,you growing the early gem as well??

I would like to say i bet you to the first tomato for the season,but they are inside ones, does that count??
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i'm not sure, richard. these ones here are from commercial suppliers...so were probably months old already when i got them (and been eating from them for a while now).

the sarandipities i started from seed...so i claim the first outdoor ripey from seed stock!

and you can have the indoor title.
we're all winners!
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