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May 4, 2023 4:04 PM CST
Name: Anne
Texas (Zone 8b)
Bee Lover Plant and/or Seed Trader Tomato Heads Region: Texas Seed Starter Peppers
Heirlooms Greenhouse Frogs and Toads Vegetable Grower
evelyninthegarden said: No wonder your mother wants to sabotage your tomatoes. At least they are dwarfs! How many tomatoes are you growing altogether?


I never said she wanted to sabotage them. She just wanted to hog space for her peas and beans, which are not doing well. She actually didn't use as much room as she originally made it sound like, so I planted a struggling, puny row of okra.
I have like 18 Hannah's Prizes all potted in 5 gallon fabric pot/bags. Then I have 4 or 5 other plants in a brand new garden box I haven't mentioned on the forum yet. I have 4 more plants in another box where my lettuce once was, then there's others spread out here and there in pots. That includes my micro dwarfs. I don't have an exact number.
I admit I went overboard this year but I'm just truly excited to start working with space saving plants. I'm testing several varieties this year so I can choose which ones to grow through the wintertime potted inside my greenhouse. Smiling
Ban the GMO tomato!

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