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Old November 13, 2013   #16
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We are talking about tomatoes here right?

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Old November 13, 2013   #17
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Worth, that made me laugh out loud!
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We are talking about tomatoes here right?

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Old November 13, 2013   #18
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LOL Worth! So am I to understand that you think he'd be doing me a "kindness" by sending anything other than tomato seed??!
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Old November 14, 2013   #19
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Cinderella and the seven dwarfs come to mind.
Dwarf kabob.
But I would keep an eye on those seeds.

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Cinderella and the seven dwarfs come to mind.
Dwarf kabob.
But I would keep an eye on those seeds.

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That was Snow White. Cinderella hung out with mice.
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Old November 14, 2013   #21
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Nope pretty sure tbey were dwarfs with long tails.

And she rode in a giant turnip pulled by fruit bats.

The turnip was loaded with dwarf seeds.

Snow white was her wild sisterinlaw that ran the tavern on the hill.

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Old November 14, 2013   #22
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Snow White or Cinderella, the names are all Disney's and not from the original fairytale by the Grimm brothers.
I also got to sow Dwarf Beryl Beauty (seeds from WI-sunflower/Carol), but I got no fruit and can only say it's potato leaved.

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