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Old 12-01-2004, 01:32 PM
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Default Tomatoes are sprouted!

Planted my 'maters on 3 Jan for setting-out on March 1st, first seedlings
sprouted 6 days later on the 9th of Jan. Now on the 12th I have all the
seedlings up.

Since yesterday was warm and sunny I set the flats out and let them have
their first taste of outdoors, soaking up the sun. Brought them back in for
the night, we got down to 48 last night.

- Dewolla Stepon

Zone 9 in California, looking towards the green, green hills and waiting for
the sun to pop up so I can see my calla lilies and roses in bloom.




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Old 12-01-2004, 05:33 PM
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Default Tomatoes are sprouted!

woo hoo!!! I can almost taste that first ripe one with a little salt on it
warmed by the sun....................g
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Planted my 'maters on 3 Jan for setting-out on March 1st, first seedlings
sprouted 6 days later on the 9th of Jan. Now on the 12th I have all the
seedlings up.

Since yesterday was warm and sunny I set the flats out and let them have
their first taste of outdoors, soaking up the sun. Brought them back in

for
the night, we got down to 48 last night.

- Dewolla Stepon

Zone 9 in California, looking towards the green, green hills and waiting

for
the sun to pop up so I can see my calla lilies and roses in bloom.






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Old 14-01-2004, 04:33 PM
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Default Tomatoes are sprouted!

"madgardener" wrote in message
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woo hoo!!! I can almost taste that first ripe one with a little salt on

it
warmed by the sun....................g
madgardener


Me, too. There is nothing like the taste of a freshly picked, dead-ripe
tomato still hot from the sun. I even love the fragrance of the leaves!

- Dewolla Stepon


"Dewolla" wrote in message
news:JfxMb.33227$8H.75745@attbi_s03...
Planted my 'maters on 3 Jan for setting-out on March 1st, first

seedlings
sprouted 6 days later on the 9th of Jan. Now on the 12th I have all the
seedlings up.

Since yesterday was warm and sunny I set the flats out and let them have
their first taste of outdoors, soaking up the sun. Brought them back in

for
the night, we got down to 48 last night.

- Dewolla Stepon

Zone 9 in California, looking towards the green, green hills and waiting

for
the sun to pop up so I can see my calla lilies and roses in bloom.








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