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    Quote Originally Posted by GhettoGardener View Post
    Wow those are some great stems on your tomatoes GG
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    Why thank you PA... Nothin but rabbit poop, compost and grass clippings. =) Here's the update.sidebyside.jpg
    Don't Grow up. Its a trap!!!

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    I am giving stupice a try. I read about it as a very early variety that does really well here in the Pacific Northwest, and so far they are the most vigorous, healthy looking tomato plants I have.

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    Cherry tomatoes are easy and really good in my opinion

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    I'm growing heirloom tomatoes for the first time this year,
    including Early Girl and Quebec 1121.

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    Wow.. 32 tomatoes? That's a lot of varieties...
    We only got Roma, Grosse Lisse and Mighty Red.

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