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Old December 9, 2011   #1
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Default Tomatoes As Christmas Decorations - (I'm Not Kidding!)

See link below. From the University of New Hampshire re: Winter dwarf tomato plant decorating at Christmas:

http://main.aol.com/2011/12/09/tomat...n_1138902.html

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Old December 9, 2011   #2
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Now I have another reason to justify my greenhouse! LOL and I would get to use my granddaughters talents of decorating, at 8 years she could come up with some great ideas. Love it Joan
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Old December 9, 2011   #3
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That's a great idea!
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Old December 9, 2011   #4
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Hey I think that's a super idea! Hmm now I'm thinking of a Silvery Fir Tree with a tree skirt and ornaments...
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Old December 9, 2011   #5
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Well, I think that's an excellent idea. I have one (NOT dwarf) in the sun room right now that's taller than any Christmas tree I've ever had. It's looking a little worn now, but not too bad. I think I'll give it a go!

I do use tomato cages for decoration. Tip them upside down, tie their legs together, wrap in white lights and ta-da! A nice little outdoor Christmas tree decoration. I have them in different sizes as a grouping.

Thanks for posting this great idea!

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Old December 9, 2011   #6
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Cross silvery fir tree with variegated or splash of cream or whatever and that with some kind of dwarf.
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One year I put Christmas lights all over my peppers and eggplants along the side of my house to add warmth. They looked so pretty and it really helped, especially when I covered them. Hmm, I may need to do that again.
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Old December 15, 2011   #8
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I actually put miniature ornaments on some of my dwarf tomato plants.... they sure look cute!

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