Random and miscellaneous tomato plant pictures
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Picked it.
Pineapple, the first one and maybe my biggest tomato of the year, although there’s another one on there that looks over a pound and a week or so behind this one. The Mortgage lifter next to it is 10.5 ounces.
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Sunsugar is loaded.
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Donna, zone 9, El Lago, Texas
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Houston, we have a problem. Going to deliver some tomatoes today. Plenty to share and more on the way.
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Re: Random and miscellaneous tomato plant pictures
10 days later and the concern goes from too little fruit to 35 tomatoes set and can my Lego like tomato cage hold the weight that's coming. I'll happily deal with that problem.
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I wish I would have done this a lot sooner. My tomato season is winding down and I lost many tomatoes to squirrels and birds.
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Donna, zone 9, El Lago, Texas
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I'll have to remember the disposable sock trick!
Pink Ponderosa plants finally putting out growth after we sprayed with Surround to try to save them. They have finally started putting out baby buds, fingers crossed they get some tomatoes on them at some point!
Pink Ponderosa plants finally putting out growth after we sprayed with Surround to try to save them. They have finally started putting out baby buds, fingers crossed they get some tomatoes on them at some point!
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