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AnotherDreamWeaver

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5. I still have Sun Gold here in Calif.
Fri Oct 9, 2015, 05:46 PM
Oct 2015

I had one overwinter on the deck and it gave me very early tomatoes this spring, but it didn't make it through the summer. I could have watered it better. No frost yet, and I want to cover some plants in the garden when I know a frost is coming to see if I can extend the season. One year I planted tomatoes in old tires and was able to pick tomatoes for Christmas dinner.

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You had me at "tomato", NRL! - nt Galileo126 Oct 2015 #1
. NRaleighLiberal Oct 2015 #2
I loves my love apples. lpbk2713 Oct 2015 #3
and I miss mine! Although a second planting of some experimental types NRaleighLiberal Oct 2015 #4
I still have Sun Gold here in Calif. AnotherDreamWeaver Oct 2015 #5
Oxheart! central scrutinizer Oct 2015 #6
ah, the great heart shaped tomatoes. They first arose as a likely mutation NRaleighLiberal Oct 2015 #7
Maybe it is because I live in an area with a lot of Italians Curmudgeoness Oct 2015 #8
I have two large pots with tomatoes in each one. airplaneman Oct 2015 #9
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