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Old March 6, 2022   #10
Master Shake
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I'm not going to lie, tomatoes have been the bane of my gardening existence for a few years already....

I try to stay level headed, but my visions (dreams) of success have just been beaten down into the dirt for 3-4 years, one problem after the other after the other, and it bleeds into my frustrations with my other garden projects....

Still, when my blood cools down, i try to take some kind of lesson away from whatever happened, what else can you do??

Will be planting fewer tomatoes next season, until i get what i consider a good successful season completed.... until then, i'm focusing on other vegetables that don't give me as much trouble.

Thanks again peoples.
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