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Kali

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5. Thanks, and thanks for getting me going on this project!
Mon Jul 23, 2018, 11:27 PM
Jul 2018

my poor tomatoes are so young (had to restart them after a mouse got all the seedlings) so they aren't as big as they should be by now, but the ones that are left are doing well - the Kelly Greens and Fred's Tie Dye are the strongest, only have one Cherokee Purple left, two Coyotes, one Kookaburra (I think, it came up late in a pot that had been transplanted to that, but it croaked so assume it was a late seed from the original planting. And I lost my Mexico Midgets but ordered some more seeds from SSE. May wait till next year for them, though I have had tomatoes make it until Xmas before.

If even one or two of these survive, that will still be a lot of tomatoes for this house!

It has been fun trying this from seed for the first time. Will defiantly do it again. Learned a lot from my various mistakes. LOL

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