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Old November 23, 2009   #1
ContainerTed
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Default A very pleasant surprise

Was outside to do some cleanup, and was surprised by this. I thought my tomato garden had totally died out with the first three light frosts we've had. The high will be 48F today and was only 46F yesterday. But one little Tiny Tim plant that was grown in a 3 gallon nurery pot hasn't quit just yet. I have all my pots stacked up ready for the winter pile and this small color splash caught my eye. It had these two ripe ones and has about a half dozen green ones still in place. It has almost no foliage left, so I think these two little guys probably won't have that "summertime flavor", but the color caught my eye and I couldn't resist bringing them in.

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