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tomatoes!
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- Subject: tomatoes!
- From: G* K* <g*@WUPATKI.WUSTL.EDU>
- Date: Wed, 9 Jul 1997 09:20:54 CDT
Hi, everyone! I just wanted to share my absolute joy when going into
my garden last night and picked about 4 or 5 beautiful, huge, ripe
brandywine and pruden's purple tomatoes! (Not to mention a couple of
golden queen, enchantment, and gardener's delights!) Incredible! Here
it is, only July 9th and I have these huge, wonderful heirloom tomatoes
(which normally in my past experience before using wall-o-waters and
setting them out extremely early, these big guys don't usually produce
ripe fruit until late August or early September). I am so stoked! :)
And I think alot of this has to do with the fact that my beds are raised,
having used the W-O-W's, using Bio-Organics products, and from "making"
my own soil in the beds. In all my years of gardening, these raised
square foot beds been my most productive!
I reported earlier that I was having problems with the tomato plants
and I've since determined it's early blight, but most of the plants so
far seem to be only slightly affected by this disease--or it's slowed
down it's progress.
Anyone for BLT's? :)
Gail
Gail, Fenton, MO (Zone 6)
Email: gailk@wupatki.wustl.edu
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