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Old May 19, 2012   #76
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I will update this weekend.

Tomatoes are all very healthy and flowering.

About 50 are in containers and doing well. I should have Matoes in about 30 days. sooner on the Cherry tomato plants.

I'm Tilling up soil today in my fenced area and will be transplanting about 150 full size Tomato plants that are about 2 feet tall already and have been loving the greenhouse.

I'll snap some pictures but probably not for about two weeks.

Tonight I begin much of the hard work.

On a side note, I just finished my chicken coop and have been getting fresh eggs every morning and i love it!

Things are finally starting to happen around my house.

Wish me luck this weekend with the transplanting. I think the wind and frost is gone for the rest of the season.
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Old June 11, 2012   #77
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upDATE?
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Old June 12, 2012   #78
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Interesting thread. I wonder how close to the 1000 mark he actually came.
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Old June 13, 2012   #79
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Im wondering if I'll ever get to see a picture.

Pics or it didnt happen
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Old October 20, 2012   #80
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Question So what happened?

This is like a cliff hanger...anyone keeping in touch with him?
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Old October 21, 2012   #81
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Hey MileHighGuy,

Cliff hangers are great, but my fingernails are bleeding here!

I'm hoping all is well and you are so busy harvesting and selling that you are too pooped to post!

Update?????
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Old January 14, 2013   #82
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Any updates?? I'm also curious how his project went and how successful it was or wasn't?
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Old January 14, 2013   #83
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this thread wins " biggest letdown of 2012" man I wanted to see pictures of this too.
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Old January 14, 2013   #84
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Well.....he does have contact info on the website he linked to in an earlier post. If you really want to contact him you could send an email. I'm not necessarily suggesting it; just wanted to point out the possibility. MileHighGuy might not visit Tomatoville anymore and might not know how much people want an update.
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Old January 14, 2013   #85
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MileHighGuy might not visit Tomatoville anymore and might not know how much people want an update.
He last visited in August 2012.
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Old February 21, 2013   #86
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He last visited in August 2012.

Thanks for the email!!!



What a busy year I had. Wish I could have kept better track for the benefit of everyone here.

This year I am planning big things and will be full time farming sooner than later.

Last year I jumped all over the opportunity to pay off a student loan instead of taking my plans to the full 1000 plants.

Rather, I did 10% of that.

100 plants and 1000's of tomatoes.

This year I'm planning my grow more vertically like "How to Grow World Record Tomatoes" by Charles H. Wilber.

I did sell a lot of tomatoes but didn't have time for farmers market as I was busy paying off my student loan.

This year, I'm 100% committed and moving a room mate into my house to help with all the work.

Wish me luck and I'll be sure to update more frequently around these parts.

Once I get my plant in the works I'll start a new thread on this forum and link it here.

I'm starting seeds soon for sale to the local nursery and spent some time last night playing with my 100 Gallon worm bin.

I can't wait for spring!!!

If anyone has questions about last year, I'd be more than happy to answer them.
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Old February 21, 2013   #87
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I dropped him an email last night. Above is the reply.

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Old February 21, 2013   #88
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I have to say that I admire your ambition and wish you much success this upcoming season. Like the old adage - "if at first you don't succeed try, try again."
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Old February 23, 2013   #89
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Stay on it my friend. If you love it and want it you can do it. Be relentless, good luck!
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Old April 4, 2013   #90
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Everything is moving along nicely.

This year I'll be doing a CSA with a full line up of heirloom organic veggies.

But Tomatoes are close to my heart and I have 10 Varieties this year.

The seedlings are all planted:

Mortgage Lifter
Indigo Rose
Red Brandywine
Little Bells
Sun Gold
Berkeley Tie-Dye
Roma
Black Cherry
Thai Pink
and one more I can't think of right now... haha

I'm going to build 100 Gallon SmartPot containers with my special organic soil mix and wrap them with Concrete Support Fencing up to about 12' tall maybe 15' tall.

I really can't wait!

See you with some photos in about 45 days.
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