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Old January 17, 2013   #1
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Default hey folks - got a question about "tomato urban legends"...

Does anyone here recall a thread where we discussed and collected the various tomato urban legends that are occasionally heard here or there? I thought we did, but upon doing a search, couldn't find a specific thread...just a few posts where some of the more "out there" suggestions were discussed.

thanks!
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Old January 17, 2013   #2
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yes I remember that, i remember reading it last spring. Let me search and see what I can find. I'm sure somebody can find it.
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This one?

http://www.tomatoville.com/showthread.php?t=22044
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Brilliant - thank you very much! I am approaching the half way mark in doing the text part of my tomato book.....finding that there are some easy parts (I am calling the "brain dump" part), and leaving prompts and notes for some of the more challenging parts that will take some significant research.

But....I am now treating it like a "job" and sitting in my office and hammering away on my laptop for 4-6 hours a day (and it is incredibly exhausting!).

I am trying to get to a point where I can put it down for a week to focus on the Dwarf Project assignments and upcoming garden plans.
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Old January 17, 2013   #5
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Does anyone here recall a thread where we discussed and collected the various tomato urban legends that are occasionally heard here or there? I thought we did, but upon doing a search, couldn't find a specific thread...just a few posts where some of the more "out there" suggestions were discussed.

thanks!
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Oh we know baron.

Glad it helped.
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