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Jan 3, 2024 11:31 AM CST
Name: Elaine
Sarasota, Fl
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I picked two of these gorgeous 'Lemon Boy' this morning. The plant is now over 2ft. up above the protective cage, so it looks like I can't starve the rats any more . . .
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The 'Brad's Atomic Grape' are making some pretty little fruits but again it has overwhelmed the cage so I'll not be getting that many more fruits without the rodents doing a lot of damage. Sad
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Clusters of huge fruit on 'Chef's Choice Bi-color' but the plant is declining rapidly from some blight or other, unfortunately. Just hoping the few healthy leaves it has left will get these nice maters to ripen a bit, at least. I'm going to have to learn to make fried green tomatoes, I guess.
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A nice little bonus tomato that has survived, so far - Thorburn's Terra Cotta seeded itself in a half barrel and has made a couple of fruits despite the lack of sun.
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Elaine

"Success is stumbling from failure to failure with no loss of enthusiasm." –Winston Churchill

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