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Apr 30, 2018 5:58 AM CST
Name: Paul
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A cold front with rain is moving through Utah today and tomorrow. I worried all day yesterday about night time temps but it is 45 this morning and forecast for tomorrow night is mid-40's and then a warm up. Tradition here is to plant tomatoes after Mother's Day but it has been such nice weather wise that I have had some tomatoes planted out for a couple of weeks. I've mentioned this before but space is becoming a problem as are lack of the kind of cages that I like. I can't find any concrete re-enforcing wire except a big roll for $150. I clearly don't need that much. I saw a sign yesterday that someone in my area had raised 19 varieties in gallon cans and are selling them today. I better show some restraint and not even go look......
Paul Smith Pleasant Grove, Utah

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