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Jul 16, 2013 9:09 PM CST
Name: Arlene
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I know exactly how you feel. I have one variety that is not producing a lot but it's my favorite so today I decided NOT to sell ANY of that variety! I'm eating them ALL myself!!! Hilarious! Hilarious!

If some of your tomatoes are blushing it won't be long now! Then when they start coming in you'll go crazy picking them all! Do you try to keep them separated by variety so you know which ones you want to plant again? That's what makes ours hard, keeping them separated. I have 20 varieties, some producing lots, some just a few. And I can tell most of them by looking at them but some are very similar. I got some collapsible produce trays from my SIL who works for a produce company, and they have been a big help. And they're stackable! I just finished making up the name tags for each variety to mark the baskets tomorrow. No taste tests though!

I just finished 11 bouquets so now it's off to shower and up at 5:30. I sure hope Miranda watches a video tomorrow so Grandma can take a nap! Rolling on the floor laughing Rolling on the floor laughing Rolling on the floor laughing

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