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Mar 4, 2014 9:19 AM CST
Name: Paul
Utah (Zone 5b)
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Great article Rita. I grow only 8 plants in a raised bed. Just enough for sandwichs and salads. I worked some fertilizer into the soil yesterday and some time this week I'm going to and old dairy farm and getting some 20+ year old manure to add as organic matter. I'm going to find my Wall of Waters and will have plants out in 2 weeks unless it turns cold. I went and looked at tomatoes yesterday as I buy plants and do not grow from seed, Here is what I saw.....
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Thumb of 2014-03-04/Paul2032/b23f72I'll plant one of these...a favorite.


Thumb of 2014-03-04/Paul2032/291568 this one is very popular but is not one of my favorites.


Thumb of 2014-03-04/Paul2032/16e328I've planted this before but it isn't that much earlier for me and mediocre fruit...


Thumb of 2014-03-04/Paul2032/a7949eThink I will try one of these.


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Paul Smith Pleasant Grove, Utah
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