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Old April 15, 2015   #1
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Default Some pics from the garden

Here are some pics guys. I don't know how to post multiple pics in a post o I will reply with more pics. The first pic is Wild Boars Candy Sweet Icicle. The tomatoes look just like little icicles!
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The next is Giant Red Pear. It's the one strain that starts with an S but the name is slipping my mind.
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Moonglow. A favorite of my kids bc it's striking color when ripe.
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Lastly, Yellow Radiance from Wild Boar Farm.
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Nice! I can almost smell them.
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Thanks! Yeah- I always start too many plants!
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Beauties! About the size of my little babies as well.
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Beautiful! Love seeing first-of-the-season baby 'maters. The icicle tomatoes look interesting, have you grown them before? Just curious if you know what they taste like yet
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Very pretty, and the flowers in the background are a nice touch. Thanks for sharing.
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vespertino-I have never grown these... There is a great description on the Wild Boar site... I hope they are sweet like the name? Either way they are cute!!

Shelleybean-I plant flowers and herbs in my garden and it really helps bring the beneficials in. Sunflowers and zinnias go down the middle of the beds and cosmos, marigolds, poppies, snapdragons,and nasturtiums along the fronts. I love to see the color pop between the maters
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Very nice! I plan to grow nasturtium around the tomato's this year.
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