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Old 20-07-2003, 07:54 PM
Rona Yuthasastrakosol
 
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Default Newbie success

Sort of. Of my first 14 plants, 2 tomatoes and 2 canteloupe plants are
still thriving (one other tomato plant is still alive, but very wilty and
most of the leaves have browned). And, one of the tomato plants has three
little baby tomatoes! I know for the rest of you, this would be a poor
harvest, but I'm pretty impressed with myself :-)! I have still more
blossoms on both tomato plants, and at least one blossom on one of the
canteloupe plants, so I'm hoping for the best!

Thanks again for all the help and guidance I've received!

rona (Zone 3)
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