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A friend gave me this link to a Santa Cruz, California farm that gives
very detailed advice on growing tomatoes.
Though it's geared to California coastal, the advice can be
extrapolated to other climates and mini-climates.

Fish head at bottom of planting hole? Aspirin nearby? Some
interesting angles, coupled with seasoned conventional advice on soil
modification, watering, sun requirements, etc.

http://www.growbetterveggies.com/gro...how-to-gr.html

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On 2/27/2012 7:13 AM, Higgs Boson wrote:
A friend gave me this link to a Santa Cruz, California farm that gives
very detailed advice on growing tomatoes.
Though it's geared to California coastal, the advice can be
extrapolated to other climates and mini-climates.

Fish head at bottom of planting hole? Aspirin nearby? Some
interesting angles, coupled with seasoned conventional advice on soil
modification, watering, sun requirements, etc.

http://www.growbetterveggies.com/gro...how-to-gr.html

HB


You're not competent to grow anything
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In article ,
Frank wrote:

On 2/27/2012 7:13 AM, Higgs Boson wrote:
A friend gave me this link to a Santa Cruz, California farm that gives
very detailed advice on growing tomatoes.
Though it's geared to California coastal, the advice can be
extrapolated to other climates and mini-climates.

Fish head at bottom of planting hole? Aspirin nearby? Some
interesting angles, coupled with seasoned conventional advice on soil
modification, watering, sun requirements, etc.

http://www.growbetterveggies.com/gro...s-on-how-to-gr
.html

HB


You're not competent to grow anything


Just feeling mean today, Frank?

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You put Lloyd Blankfein in pound-me-in-the-ass prison for one six-month term, and all this bullshit would stop, all over Wall Street. That's all it would take. Just once.

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On Feb 27, 6:23*pm, Wild Billy wrote:
In article ,









*Frank wrote:
On 2/27/2012 7:13 AM, Higgs Boson wrote:
A friend gave me this link to a Santa Cruz, California farm that gives
very detailed advice on growing tomatoes.
Though it's geared to California coastal, the advice can be
extrapolated to other climates and mini-climates.


Fish head at bottom of planting hole? *Aspirin nearby? *Some
interesting angles, coupled with seasoned conventional advice on soil
modification, watering, sun requirements, etc.


http://www.growbetterveggies.com/gro...ructions-on-ho....
.html


HB


You're not competent to grow anything


Just feeling mean today, Frank?

--
You put Lloyd Blankfein in pound-me-in-the-ass prison for one six-month term, and all this bullshit would stop, all over Wall Street. That's all it would take. Just once.

Vote 3rd Party


But why limit it to just one of the Wall Street goniffs?

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On 2/27/2012 9:23 PM, Wild Billy wrote:
In ,
wrote:

On 2/27/2012 7:13 AM, Higgs Boson wrote:
A friend gave me this link to a Santa Cruz, California farm that gives
very detailed advice on growing tomatoes.
Though it's geared to California coastal, the advice can be
extrapolated to other climates and mini-climates.

Fish head at bottom of planting hole? Aspirin nearby? Some
interesting angles, coupled with seasoned conventional advice on soil
modification, watering, sun requirements, etc.

http://www.growbetterveggies.com/gro...s-on-how-to-gr
.html

HB


You're not competent to grow anything


Just feeling mean today, Frank?


Have you ever seen any pictures of his plants that he's posted?
Then, you'd know what I mean.

- and I'm mean all the time - one of the benefits of getting older


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A friend gave me this link to a Santa Cruz, California farm that gives
very detailed advice on growing tomatoes.
Though it's geared to California coastal, the advice can be
extrapolated to other climates and mini-climates.

Fish head at bottom of planting hole? Aspirin nearby? Some
interesting angles, coupled with seasoned conventional advice on soil
modification, watering, sun requirements, etc.

Love Apple Farms: Instructions on How to Grow Better Tomatoes

HB
Interesting article on growing tomatoes. But have your ever tasted hydroponic tomatoes which taste as good as tomatoes grown in rich soil outdoors? Many tomatoes are grown hydroponically as they grow bigger, healthier and hastier.

Check out the following link to grow hydroponic tomatoes all year around.

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