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Old May 10, 2008   #1
macmanmatty
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Default My Tomato Growing Plot

I have been away for awhile busy with my 2 jobs and my business but here is a picture of my tomato growing plot along with a few other things squash, melons, watermelons, eggplants, okra, raspberries, peppers, beans, peas, cucumbers, but mostly tomatoes as in 400+ plants.
and, yes it is on the power right of way

Already picking ripe maters. (Jadoka, lemon lean and stupice) so far lemon lean is the best and biggest.



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Old May 10, 2008   #2
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Looks good! 2 jobs, a business, and 400+ plants? ... where do you find the time? Is that a sprinkler system? Is that right of way through (or adjacent to) your property or are you taking advantage of "public land"

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Old May 11, 2008   #3
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Beautiful, but I think your trellis system may be a little too tall.
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Old May 11, 2008   #4
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Looks good! 2 jobs, a business, and 400+ plants? ... where do you find the time? Is that a sprinkler system? Is that right of way through (or adjacent to) your property or are you taking advantage of "public land"

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It is hard, but I do find the time. As yes I do own the land, If I were taking advantage of public land the public would have their
right to my tomatoes. (some which of I will sell at farmers market).
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Old May 11, 2008   #5
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They don't have any problem with electromagnetic tomatoes at the farmer's market?
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