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Old August 31, 2006   #1
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So, friends, I envy those of you who have lots of space, nice weather and super scrumptious soil to grow tomatoes.

I don’t have any of the above. Well, Zone 6 is not too bad. Anyway, I call my efforts “extreme tomato-ing”. No Sun, no room, no soil.

Just the same, I tried my best.

I planted my tomatoes 14 inches apart (bad idea). All the branches are now intertwined and tangled with each other. I can no longer tell which varieties is which, and what I am getting and eating.

Do they sell portable tomato DNA testers?

So I got a few toms today. No idea of their identities. Made myself a salad with them. Tasted gosh darnoodley good. I wish I know what they are so I can grow them again.

The flowers are eatable squash flowers.

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Old August 31, 2006   #2
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Good growing !
and slicing !!!
Bummer about mixing them up ~
No sweat ~ start over next year,
and draw a map !
I do it from seedling to pot/garden row !!!

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Old August 31, 2006   #3
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dc,

Great pictures, beautiful presentation! Are those some of your square tomatoes or did you just slice them that way?

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Old August 31, 2006   #4
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Yum!
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Old August 31, 2006   #5
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Now if I could only have one of those on Christmas Day!
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Wow! Love your presentation - you are a food artiste!

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Polar,

Christmas in Australia, I understand it is a good way to go.

Somebody down there should have those square maters by then.
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Old September 1, 2006   #8
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Thanks guys.

Taste and smell are important to the enjoyment of food.
Making food look good amplifies the quality of taste and smell even more.

Next yeat I will try making star-shaped maters.

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