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Jul 29, 2012 4:58 PM CST
Name: Tom
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The tomato is San Marzano Redorta, and it's the same as the plants on either side of it. They tend to have a little bit of curl to the leaves in the healthy plants. This one is now about 2 feet shorter then the rest of that cultivar. I'll have to go digging under it to see if something is messing with the roots. I don't know if I can wait long enough to take a pic of that first tomato standwich, may have to wait until I've had a few, lol. I have two small early girl tomatoes on the counter now, and I can't decede if I'm going to make cucumber and tomato salad, or my special open face grilled cheese and tomato sandwich. The first ripe tomato never made it to the house. And, I think that I have a big enough egg plant now that I can have egg plant parmesan soon. I have one Tomatilla (not sure if that's the correct spelling) and it has lots of bloom, but no fruit. Should I have had more then one plant? I haven't grown them in a long time, but it seems to me I had one plant before and it did OK.
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