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Jul 30, 2014 2:25 PM CST
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Been looking at seeds to consider what I want to try next year. So far they are all Pinks! Of course I have seeds left over from this year that will be grown next year to probably.

I did get excited over the idea of WS my tomato seeds I agree that I am not in the right zone for that. I got some plants out nearly a month late this year and am running behind in getting ripe tomatoes. Have had a few but lots of green ones out there that I sure hope have time to ripen.
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