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Old April 20, 2015   #91
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Mine are all still inside.
I am loving the sterilite tubs to go with my red cups, no more tipping over and so easy to water!
First year doing dwarfs (I don't have any pics) but they are so much smaller!





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Old April 20, 2015   #92
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San Marzano / Genovese Basil
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San Marzano 3 / Genovese Basil
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Old April 20, 2015   #93
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Old April 21, 2015   #94
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Perfect opportunity to try posting a picture!
Here are some of my babies-
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Old April 21, 2015   #95
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Tim, do those pots have open bottoms?
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Old April 21, 2015   #96
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Start of the mater season.
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Old April 21, 2015   #97
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Made this thread a "sticky". I like it! Keep the photos coming.
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Here are a few more.
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Old April 21, 2015   #99
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Tim, do those pots have open bottoms?
Yes

These are 4 -1/2 weeks in the ground.
I have 2gph drippers in all of them.
They funnel all the water and fertilizer through the roots and the roots can go as deep as they want. They will be 12' - 15' tall by the end of the season.

I have to put my 10' tall support panels up soon!
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Old April 21, 2015   #100
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Yes

These are 4 -1/2 weeks in the ground.
I have 2gph drippers in all of them.
They funnel all the water and fertilizer through the roots and the roots can go as deep as they want. They will be 12' - 15' tall by the end of the season.

I have to put my 10' tall support panels up soon!
What do you fertilize with?
They look nice.

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Old April 21, 2015   #102
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Yes

These are 4 -1/2 weeks in the ground.
I have 2gph drippers in all of them.
They funnel all the water and fertilizer through the roots and the roots can go as deep as they want. They will be 12' - 15' tall by the end of the season.

I have to put my 10' tall support panels up soon!
Wish I could grow tomatoes like that!
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Old April 21, 2015   #103
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Worth, your garden looks awesome. Mine is an eyesore.
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Old April 21, 2015   #104
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whoa Stvrob! What is that snake? and is that cat cool with facing the snake? Is that a pet snake?
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whoa Stvrob! What is that snake? and is that cat cool with facing the snake? Is that a pet snake?
Hard to convince a cat not to mess with snakes. Hes already been bit once, but he can't seem to get enough. Im not sure what kind it is. Looks like he was interrupted while sheding his skin.

I pulled him off the snake after the picture ling enough for him to make a getaway.

My daughter wants me to keep an eye out for a pet snake, but that one was too ill tempered.
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