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I picked the first tomato`s this morning, the wait is over :-)))
Impatient Kate |
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Kate Morgan wrote:
I picked the first tomato`s this morning, the wait is over :-))) Impatient Kate I've had toms for a few weeks now, but I cheated and bought some establshed plants from the garden centre back in May! In my defence, a combination of moving house and a holiday meant that growing from seed (or even very young plants) wasn't going to be an option this year. Now that I have a shed (no greenhouse - yet!) I shall definitely try to grow some from seed next year. The previous owners of our new house did leave a tomato plant in the garden, but it's only just flowering now so I'm not hopeful of it amounting to very much. -- Chris |
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Aries wrote:
On Thu, 5 Aug 2010 09:35:11 +0100, Kate Morgan wrote: I picked the first tomato`s this morning, the wait is over :-))) Impatient Kate well done I picked my first toms two weeks ago It's very strange: I got two ripe ones two weeks ago (Matina, outdoors), and since then they've gone all obstinate on me. -- Mike. |
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