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Repost of yesterday's tomato harvest
Hopefully this file is not too big. I'm just learning how to post pictures.
We picked these tomatoes yesterday. We've gotten a few harvests like this from our small 7'x8' garden. My daughter and I don't care for tomatoes. So my wife picks out the ones she wants and we give the rest away. I love to watch them grow and to pick them. Next year we'll plant less tomatoes. One Roma plant is plenty for one family. We've got four and they produce a lot more then we can handle! |
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Repost of yesterday's tomato harvest
On Sun, 12 Aug 2007 14:38:21 -0400, "Hud" wrote:
Hopefully this file is not too big. I'm just learning how to post pictures. We picked these tomatoes yesterday. We've gotten a few harvests like this from our small 7'x8' garden. My daughter and I don't care for tomatoes. So my wife picks out the ones she wants and we give the rest away. I love to watch them grow and to pick them. Next year we'll plant less tomatoes. One Roma plant is plenty for one family. We've got four and they produce a lot more then we can handle! They still look yummy. |
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Repost of yesterday's tomato harvest
joevan expounded:
On Sun, 12 Aug 2007 14:38:21 -0400, "Hud" wrote: Hopefully this file is not too big. I'm just learning how to post pictures. We picked these tomatoes yesterday. We've gotten a few harvests like this from our small 7'x8' garden. My daughter and I don't care for tomatoes. So my wife picks out the ones she wants and we give the rest away. I love to watch them grow and to pick them. Next year we'll plant less tomatoes. One Roma plant is plenty for one family. We've got four and they produce a lot more then we can handle! They still look yummy. Yes they do! ) -- Ann, gardening in Zone 6a South of Boston, Massachusetts e-mail address is not checked ****************************** |
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Repost of yesterday's tomato harvest
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"Hud" wrote: Hopefully this file is not too big. I'm just learning how to post pictures. We picked these tomatoes yesterday. We've gotten a few harvests like this from our small 7'x8' garden. My daughter and I don't care for tomatoes. So my wife picks out the ones she wants and we give the rest away. I love to watch them grow and to pick them. Next year we'll plant less tomatoes. One Roma plant is plenty for one family. We've got four and they produce a lot more then we can handle! --------------------------------------------------------------------- [Image] You are doing great and the image is wonderful. I had problem with size too which kind folks helped me resolve. Now I'm told to not check "Send with MIME" which I had by default that Mike from Australia recommended Some of images post with no problem some end up as gibberish. Back to the help file info for MT-newswatcher. Guess I should be grateful text works. Bill -- S Jersey USA Zone 5 Shade Balgreen Portal to the Souther Realm http://www.ocutech.com/ High tech Vison aid |
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Repost of yesterday's tomato harvest
"Hud" wrote in message ... Hopefully this file is not too big. I'm just learning how to post pictures. We picked these tomatoes yesterday. We've gotten a few harvests like this from our small 7'x8' garden. My daughter and I don't care for tomatoes. So my wife picks out the ones she wants and we give the rest away. I love to watch them grow and to pick them. Next year we'll plant less tomatoes. One Roma plant is plenty for one family. We've got four and they produce a lot more then we can handle! I don't even know you, and I hate you already! (No! I'm just kidding) Here in England where I live we cannot grow a decent tomato outside, even though our summer has been quite hot at times. All we have is tomato blight. Some in the greenhouse are doing OK, but we can count the ones we harvest in a week on one hand. I am so envious of your tomato bounty, we've never been able to grow proper tomatoes here. May you and your tomatoes thrive, you lucky devil, you! s. |
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Repost of yesterday's tomato harvest
"someone" wrote in message ... "Hud" wrote in message ... Hopefully this file is not too big. I'm just learning how to post pictures. We picked these tomatoes yesterday. We've gotten a few harvests like this from our small 7'x8' garden. My daughter and I don't care for tomatoes. So my wife picks out the ones she wants and we give the rest away. I love to watch them grow and to pick them. Next year we'll plant less tomatoes. One Roma plant is plenty for one family. We've got four and they produce a lot more then we can handle! I don't even know you, and I hate you already! (No! I'm just kidding) Here in England where I live we cannot grow a decent tomato outside, even though our summer has been quite hot at times. All we have is tomato blight. Some in the greenhouse are doing OK, but we can count the ones we harvest in a week on one hand. I am so envious of your tomato bounty, we've never been able to grow proper tomatoes here. May you and your tomatoes thrive, you lucky devil, you! s. We'll send some zone 5 Ohio sun out your way! ;o) |
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Repost of yesterday's tomato harvest
"someone" wrote in message ... I don't even know you, and I hate you already! (No! I'm just kidding) Here in England where I live we cannot grow a decent tomato outside, even though our summer has been quite hot at times. That's not true everywhere. I don't know where you are but I'm in Leeds, Yorkshire, and although our tom crop isn't as abundant as it was last year we have no blight - nor in potatoes. We've had nothing but rain since May, until this week. All we have is tomato blight. Some in the greenhouse are doing OK, but we can count the ones we harvest in a week on one hand. Where are you? I'm collecting a handful of toms a day from the greenhouse. I am so envious of your tomato bounty, we've never been able to grow proper tomatoes here. I suspect that your local conditions must be a problem. It's certainly not true of the whole of UK. Mary |
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Repost of yesterday's tomato harvest
"Mary Fisher" wrote in message . net... "someone" wrote in message ... snip I suspect that your local conditions must be a problem. It's certainly not true of the whole of UK. I think you're probably right, Mary, there must be blight in the area. Nobody down our allotments can grow any decent tomatoes either. I might check out a gardening site for more info. Well, at least the cavolo nero's doing well :-) someone |
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Repost of yesterday's tomato harvest
"someone" wrote in message ... "Mary Fisher" wrote in message . net... "someone" wrote in message ... snip I suspect that your local conditions must be a problem. It's certainly not true of the whole of UK. I think you're probably right, Mary, there must be blight in the area. Nobody down our allotments can grow any decent tomatoes either. I might check out a gardening site for more info. Well, at least the cavolo nero's doing well :-) someone In another gardening ng (uk.rec.gardening) there have been reports of widespread blight. It's just not universal and our locality has been lucky - as yours has. Be glad :-) Mary |
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Repost of yesterday's tomato harvest
"Mary Fisher" wrote in message et... "someone" wrote in message ... "Mary Fisher" wrote in message . net... "someone" wrote in message ... snip I suspect that your local conditions must be a problem. It's certainly not true of the whole of UK. I think you're probably right, Mary, there must be blight in the area. Nobody down our allotments can grow any decent tomatoes either. I might check out a gardening site for more info. Well, at least the cavolo nero's doing well :-) someone In another gardening ng (uk.rec.gardening) there have been reports of widespread blight. It's just not universal and our locality has been lucky - as yours has. Be glad :-) Thanks for that ng, I didn't know about it, will have a look. Boy, do we have beetroot! And the sweetcorn's pretty good so far. I dunno, with allotments some years you win, some years you don't win as much. Musn't dally, this is a pictures.gardens thing. May meet you in the other gardening ng one day to discuss blight. Cheers, from someone |
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