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Nov 19, 2016 10:06 AM CST
Name: Debbie
CA
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Lyn, all the knowledge I can get in order to be at the level that everyone is on here, is so appreciated. Everything I've learned so far I have learned on this website.

Sue, Amend is made by a company called Kellogg Organics. I do add coffee grounds & eggshells. I know that my outcome is a direct result of my initial input. This is my first and only tomato plant I have grown. I planted it at the end of July 2016. My idea was to grow alot of tomatoes to not only share with my family, but also to make lots of homemade tomato sauce that I can stock my freezer with & use as needed. I started my cukes indoors about mid august, then planted them outside. I'll have to look at what kind they are. The one thing I can say, is that I have so many earthworms, which is good. Now that I know I'm able to have a somewhat successful garden, I want to take it to another level, if that makes sense.
A transplanted New Yorker now living in Southern California..... Rudeness is the weak person's imitation of strength.

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