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Old August 8, 2006   #1
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Default The biggest tomato I've ever grown

Is Soldaki weighing in at 1 lb. 10 3/8 oz!

Here's a link to the pic.

http://albums.photo.epson.com/j/View...710&p=74617977
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Old August 8, 2006   #2
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So perfectly beautiful.

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Congratulations! It's a beauty!
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Old August 9, 2006   #4
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Thanks dcarch and Sherry. What fun!
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It is beautiiful.

Way to go, Althea !
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Beautiful. I would love one right now.
Soldacki is on my permanent grow list here.
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Thanks Star & Grub. It's on my permanent list for sure.

The tomato has been inside ripening. I had to pick it a little early because some creature was eating tomatoes in the other garden.

Kctomato, shall we set an extra plate tomorrow @ 5:30?
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Set an extra place for me. I"m bring fresh creamed corn, crackling cornbread, and greenbeans with whole okra cooked on top!
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fabulous looking tom there, add me to the admirers.
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Will do Earl. Sounds delicious. I wish our watermelons were ripe so we could have them for dessert.

Landarc, consider yourself on my list.
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Great lookin' mater Althea. Will consider
it for next years list.

Speaking of corn Earl, Momma Nature
did a grat job of watering the fields.
As a result, the Jersey Sweet corn is
lush and juicy....JJ61
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