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Jul 12, 2016 12:04 PM CST
Name: Sheri Boyd
Albany Ga (Zone 8b)
learning all I can of Daylilies and
Daylilies
Anewvogue said:i have two tomato plants right now, one delicious tomato plant and one cherry tomato. I just realized I want to be able to make my own pasta sauce and I know Roma's are the best for pasta sauce but now it's July is it ok to plant one now? Will or grow fast enou


I have an Opalka tomato plant that I use to make sauce but I have found that my sweet million and gardeners delight is a great tasting sauce, I slow roast my tomatoes. And ad a bit of garlic, just delicious. Drooling
I was just sitting here enjoying the company, plants have a lot to say if you just take the time to listen.

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