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Old April 1, 2016   #1
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Default My plants last year

Me in my garden last year.

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Old April 1, 2016   #2
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Wow, those tomatoes are almost the size of your head. Would like to see pics of you climbing up the ring to harvest. What variety did you grow?


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They look really nice.

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Thanks, The size of the fence on the right side says it all. Ha Ha April Fools!
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Just think if it gets windy - you could get knocked out by one of those leaves.
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Thats some good photo shop action. Well done.
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Definitely worth a great big smile. those tomatoes are bigger than your head!
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Need a bucket truck to harvest
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Yeah those cage openings are big enough to climb through.
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Dead give away is he doesn't live in Texas.
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Dead give away is he doesn't live in Texas.
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Wow, those tomatoes are almost the size of your head. Would like to see pics of you climbing up the ring to harvest. What variety did you grow?


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I thought it was growing next to a stream. I'm intrigued by tomatoes growing near steams and if they will receive any benefits from the available nutrientsand moisture in the soil.

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I thought it was growing next to a stream. I'm intrigued by tomatoes growing near steams and if they will receive any benefits from the available nutrientsand moisture in the soil.

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Works great as long as the stream doesn't flood and wash the plants away.
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A very good April 1 joke photo

Usual tomato picture with you or as a gnome
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