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Re: GARDEN VARIETY ....
Lovely looking tomatoes, Laura.
It looks like you have been having rain also.
It looks like you have been having rain also.
Cheers
Sharon
Antigonish, NS Zone 5b
"The fairest thing in nature, a flower, still has its' roots in earth and manure."
- D.H. Lawrence
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Sharon
Antigonish, NS Zone 5b
"The fairest thing in nature, a flower, still has its' roots in earth and manure."
- D.H. Lawrence
http://sharon-willowgardenmusings.blogspot.com/
http://www.willowgarden.net/
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Sharon Bryson - Posts: 1180
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Re: GARDEN VARIETY ....
Do you hand pollinate the corn Laura? Great looking tomatoes - I'd like to try the lemon boy.

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joan w - Posts: 1519
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Re: GARDEN VARIETY ....
Oh Laura, those look good.
I am afraid to go to look at my vegetable patch. I haven't picked any zuccinni for a few days and you know how fast that grows, I better take my moving dolly with me to bring them back to the house.
I am afraid to go to look at my vegetable patch. I haven't picked any zuccinni for a few days and you know how fast that grows, I better take my moving dolly with me to bring them back to the house.
Betty
"The most serious gardening I do would seem very strange to an onlooker, for it involves hours of walking round in circles, apparently doing nothing." --Helen Dillon
"The most serious gardening I do would seem very strange to an onlooker, for it involves hours of walking round in circles, apparently doing nothing." --Helen Dillon
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earwig - Posts: 1989
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Re: GARDEN VARIETY ....
better take my moving dolly with me to bring them back to the house.
Betty:
I have the same view of our cucumber patch.....even with regular picking I think we could supply Bicks!
Cheers
Sharon
Antigonish, NS Zone 5b
"The fairest thing in nature, a flower, still has its' roots in earth and manure."
- D.H. Lawrence
http://sharon-willowgardenmusings.blogspot.com/
http://www.willowgarden.net/
Sharon
Antigonish, NS Zone 5b
"The fairest thing in nature, a flower, still has its' roots in earth and manure."
- D.H. Lawrence
http://sharon-willowgardenmusings.blogspot.com/
http://www.willowgarden.net/
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Sharon Bryson - Posts: 1180
- Joined: Nov 15, 2006 9:42 am
- Location: Antigonish NS zone5b
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