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Palm tomato plants



Time for an update on my Little Palm Tomato Plants.
     For those of you who have forgotten, or ignored my stupid
posts, I will review.
     I originally planted 6 tomato seeds in 6 - 2.5 inch peat pots.
My garden has been El Ninoed and is still more properly
called a pond.  As these tomato plants started getting
leggy under the skylight (yes, to inquiring minds, they do keep me 
locked in an attic), I started cutting more 2.5 inch peat pots
and wrapping them around the stem.  That made them look
like palm trees very quickly.  I kept snipping off the lower 
branches as needed.  Unfortunately, they became very
unstable as the got taller and I had to stick them in a 3 inch
PVC pipe to keep them from falling over.  Now, I can't enjoy
their beauty as Palm Trees.  They are now eight peat pots tall.
A new problem now arises now.  They are starting to flower.
What will I do?  What WILL I do?  
     I think that I will just continue on doing what I have been doing
and transplant them to the garden when It dries out.  (I have found
a secret staircase that leads from the attic to the basement that THEY
don't know about).  Heh, Heh,  (Yes, they ALL are out to get me!)

     Evil Stan.
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