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Old January 19, 2011   #1
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Beautiful and makes me happy that each day we're one day closer to spring.
I'm not the only one who gasps audibly when scrolling down reveals tomato pics like these, am I?
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Nice Maters! I hope to WOW you this year Kath...lol
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Thanks Kath and freelancer..I finally have broadband connection, as of yesterday..so can finally post all those long awaited gardening pic's from home.

And yes, one day is everyday closer to spring. I love to look at gardening pics this time of year!
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Old January 19, 2011   #10
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I love to look at gardening pics this time of year!
Me, too, Ginny! Well, and pretty much any other time of the year, too, I guess.

Freelancer- hope you do just that! I thinks it's the element of surprise that gets me sometimes; going along just expecting script, and POW!!! gorgeous tomatoes in your face!! This place is great entertainment!
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Beautiful! And yes, when I see them I do it too!
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I love the idea of putting clips on the plants with the variety name. I have always used tags in the ground and many times they end up bleached and unreadable so I don't know what that fabulous tomato I'm eating is called and can only guess. Great idea and I'm gonna use it this year!
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I love the idea of putting clips on the plants with the variety name. I have always used tags in the ground and many times they end up bleached and unreadable so I don't know what that fabulous tomato I'm eating is called and can only guess. Great idea and I'm gonna use it this year!
I use both ways to mark my tomato plants! I use the tags in the ground, and also use wooden clothespins (inside the GH..to clip to the cage)..For outside garden, I will also find rocks large enough to write on, and place under the plant, so as the plant gets larger, the leaves will shade the rock to help prevent fading..I also keep a map of the layout of the garden..
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I map too...lol. Helps alot.
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LOL! TREASURE map!
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