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May 15, 2019 1:54 PM CST
Name: SoCal
Orange County (Zone 10a)
Lazy Gardener or Melonator
repentantslide said:

I've had my eye on the Lincoln. Let me know how it does. Now that I'm planning to move to Phoenix, my climate will be much more similar to yours, would make your experiences more relevant to me.

Plus I just like growing anything big and tasty, and Lincoln looks big, and I truly believe you can grow any variety to be tasty if you have the right conditions.


How soon do you plan to move? I didn't know you can move that fast. Don't you need to sell your house first? How about job, are you retired yet? I'm already retired, btw.

There are a lot of big tomato seeds, I had to exercise some restraint when it comes to tomato seeds.
This is my year for gardening. Next year, I will travel for 3 months to celebrate our 30 years anniversary. By the time I come back, I have to start over from scratch. My kid will not be taking care of my garden.
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