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Woooooooooooooo~hoooooooooooooo!!! There you go, you're off and running, they'll be coming in so fast you won't be able to eat them all at once..
I've had a bunch of cherries come in, actually enough to send hubby off to work with his salad full of MY tomatoes this time.
and got one roma cherry one too!!! *or pear shaped ones.*
Congrats on the mater......
Whatchya eatin' with it first?
* * * * Weezie
Don't forget to be kind to strangers. For some who have done this have entertained angels without realizing it. - Bible - Hebrews 13:2
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My tomatoes are a bit slow this year, the cherries are just now getting to tasty but the romas are all still green. I may have to pull blossoms soon (I'm 6 weeks from frost).
On the other hand, last year I didn't even get a flower on a pepper plant and this year (growing in pots) I have a nice little crop.
Your peppers look very nice!
* * * * Currently listening to: Vince Guaraldi Trio -- A Charlie Brown Christmas. Adult and contemporary but evocative of youth and innocence, a must own CD. Plants: 191 | From: S/W Michigan | Registered: Jun 2005
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YEH.....one is better than none. In my area, it's a bad year for tomatos. Well, looking at the positive side, we still have about 3 weeks or so to the first frost, so good luck.
Plants: 154 | From: Canada | Registered: Feb 2005
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Congrats MEG!! I can't remember if you are a beginner Gardener like I am, but these tomato's plants are my babies and the first thing I have ever grown!! I almost didn't want to Pick the little sucker when the time came!!! LOL!!! Good Luck!
Ninni
Plants: 120 | From: NY | Registered: May 2005
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