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Old July 31, 2017   #121
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How are myplants producing? I don't really want to talk about it but will just a bit.

I have only 10 varieties out in the backyard,it used to be 30, someone raises my seedlings for me since I can't do that and someone else is supposed to be taking care of them, and I said supposed to.....

All are in large continers with those 3 ring supports and they look like Palm trees. I ask Freda to do this and that for them,but I can SEE that she hasn't done what I ask her to do. You would as well if you saw black withering leaves, etc.

I chose those varieties carefully and yes,it's been wet and cold here but at this rate,almost August, I doubt I'll get any decent fruit production.

Carolyn
An interesting update, at least to me.

Yesterday Freda put some radishes in a container I have near the computer for me to munch on. She left one green one which I thought was that new Dragon radish that was out there.

I asked her if that was it, she said no, it was one that fell off a tomato plant,I looked at it again and here's this wee heart with antho shoulders, it was Sgt Pepper.

Of course it's never going to ripen up in here and I have no idea if there are any more on that plant.

Summary?

It's looking like I'm going to have to ask Rob,who grows my seedling for me, to bring me some ripe tomatoes when his ripen up, if they do eventually. And I don't mean just Sgt Pepper.

Carolyn
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