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Aug 6th, 2007 at 11:30 AM
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Purl One
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There are finally some tomatoes growing on my plants - YIPPEE!!! Now, PLEASE keep your fingers crossed that the deer leave them alone this year!
Cherry tomatoes
Yellow tomatoes from seedlings that popped up from last year's plants
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TweetyBird
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Yay! They look great! I finally have a few small ones. No Mr stripeys yet. Are those large yellows?? Can you save me a few seeds when you can? Please? Pretty please?
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Thanks Wrennie and Bill! Wrennie - They are not the size of cherry tomatoes, but I "think" they are supposed to be about the size of a "regular" one? I never did get a chance to see one fully developed last year... I will try and save some seeds IF the @#$ deer leave them alone this time!
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can you put a chicken wire cage around them? I know it isnt pretty but this is war!
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What great looking plants Lynne, those cherry tomatoes produce then they produce again and again. I had a big crop of them last year.
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