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Sep 9, 2012 10:09 AM CST
Name: Ken Ramsey
Vero Beach, FL (Zone 10a)
Bromeliad Vegetable Grower Region: United States of America Tropicals Plumerias Orchids
Region: Mississippi Master Gardener: Mississippi Hummingbirder Cat Lover Composter Seller of Garden Stuff
Okey, dokey. The plants you sent have very small leaves. I guess next year, when they are replanted, the leaves will be larger.

Just pulled up and unpotted all my tomato plants. I had 16-18 of them and it was time to recapture my raised garden. My compost pile is now full. I will be planting 4-6 dozen gourmet garlic cloves that I will grow organically. I will harvest the large bulbs in early May, let them hang to dry for a couple of weeks, and then sell them from the middle of May through June, or until I run out. Planting time for them will be in mid-October, but I have to amend the soil and give it time to settle.
drdawg (Dr. Kenneth Ramsey)

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