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Old April 22, 2013   #1
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That title should read "Sorry....You Have To Go". I passed out there for a moment and my head slammed into the keyboard. I'd better slow down on the beer...

I like pictures, I think they make any post much more interesting. I enjoy looking at other people's gardens and setups. I hope you don't mind if I go about posting a few as time permits.

It was a shame to rip out these flowers that grew so well right smack in the middle of my tomato patch but you can see the cages where the tomatoes should go. I certainly love flowers but I like eating tomatoes better. Anyway, there are other places in my yard where they can flourish, just not here.





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Wow Dennis! Those are some beautiful flowers. I agree with you on both counts. I would rather eat tomatoes and pics make a post better.
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You have a beautiful view from your yard! And the flowers are also beautiful

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I would keep the flowers and just make a 2-3 foot spot for each tomato plant.
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I would keep the flowers and just make a 2-3 foot spot for each tomato plant.
But I have 60 plants this year.

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Dennis, lovely cottage look to the flowers! Lupines are one of my favorite flowers, so pretty, thanks for sharing those photos!
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Dennis,
Had to look up where you are! Near Auburn, oh that's such a pretty area, and your view is amazing! I live "over the hill" in Reno, so we're a bit behind in the flower department. I planted California poppies in the yard three years ago, and they self seed now every year. They are coming up everywhere this year, getting bigger, but no buds yet. I agree about Lupine. It's my favorite wildflower! I've tried and failed to grow it here. It IS too bad they are all in the way of tomatoes, but we do have to keep our priorities!
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With a view that nice framed with flowers, you almost don't need tomatoes... Almost
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Lupins also make a great green manure crop

http://veganorganic.net/2012/06/lively-lupins/
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But I have 60 plants this year.

Thanks for the nice comments, folks.
That's 60 sections of news papers and some grass clippings or hay. LOTS easier than plowing and working a whole bed! And you already have your companion plants! Beautiful ones I might add. As long as you stake your tomatoes, they'll out grow the flowers in no time.
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