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Old April 5, 2008   #1
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Default Mission accomplished!

From this - which was how things looked on March 25 or so, to the next view as of early April. Great therapy!
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I am always amazed at your efficiency...perhaps I need to lengthen my therapy sessions!:lol
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Inspiring!

Mine are going from 6 packs to final pots this weekend.
Wish I had the room you do to put them on the driveway. I have to go vertically- DH is building me some new shelving units to accommodate the increase in production this season. 12 yo son's backyard baseball practice is banned from now until May 1st!
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Craig-contratulations. Thats a lot of work. Mine are all safely in their containers and planted outside-now the waiting for the first ripe tomato.
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Good Lord!! My wife freaks when I take over our office for a few weeks!!

Looks great and good luck with them Craig.


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Craig,

I'm very impressed by your efficiency! I'm simply too distracted to attempt anything on this scale.

Are night-time temps high enough that you need not worry about killer frosts, or do you take them into a shed or garage if weather threatens? (It's not yet safe to leave them out in my area.)

Do you sell them yourself, or do you supply local nurseries, farmers markets, etc? I dare not ask if you plant them all.

I've got about 150 tomato starts with 6 varieties this year, and I feel pretty proud of myself! I've only lost a half-dozen to damping off. Most of mine will go to help raise money for our Master Gardener Association.

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Green grass!!!

Our snow is finally succeeding in melting off and now they are forecasting another possible 5" this weekend. I am so jealous of people who are so far along with their tomatoes.

Craig - I admire how you don't baby your plants and get the most value out of every inch of your yard space.
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LOL!

Craig, Looks like you've got some leftover "halos" from last year's pots on the
driveway. Of course they'll be covered up again soon enough!


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Wow, Lee...didn't notice that! Each of those pale splotches was inhabited by a 5 gallon grow bag or pot last year...and yes, to be covered up soon...
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I don't mean to be morbid or anything but the first thing that crossed my mind in that last picture was the Arlington cometary.
I guess I'm warped.

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Craig-gratulations!!!!!!!!!! whew!!!!!!!!
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Craig:

If you don't mind me asking, what is the last sized pot you use for your tomatoes/peppers before sticking them in the ground?
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