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May 12, 2014 6:40 PM CST
Name: Linda
Carmel, IN (Zone 5b)
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Sorry to see that, David. We had a huge storm blow through last night with strong rain, winds, and hail. I have about 200 tomato plants and 400 veggie/herb plants for our Master Gardener plant sale on Saturday. I was out staking all of the tomatoes tonight so nothing gets damaged during transport on Thursday. Fortunately, everything weathered well. We did have to empty every single tray that was filled with water (we got about 2" of rain last night). Thankfully everything looks OK.

Will be getting my EBs planted next week. Can't wait to get started. Will have 12 EBs and a couple of other self-watering containers. I'm so waiting for a really ripe tomato. I paid $4.99/lb for some heirloom tomatoes this weekend, and they were still pretty bland. Can't beat a homegrown tomato.

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