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Old September 7, 2006   #1
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I guess you could call this my surrogate garden. A coworker and myself put this up next to the building I work in so I could plant the remainder of my seedlings I had at home. This year in Germany a record was set for the most rainy days in August (25). So some of my plants may look a little ragged.

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That's cool. I think often when I see little areas like that beside a building at a business, why not throw in a tomato or pepper plant? They are both attractive and give the employees a healthy snack.
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Nice going. Which ones have you got in there?
Dish them up to me.
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Such an excellent idea, good-on-ya! (Aussie-ism )

Hopefully the idea will grow, and even expand - imagine having fresh tomato sandwiches each day, and all the participants taste-test to vote for their favourite tomato of the season?!

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Old September 8, 2006   #5
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The varieties planted are;
1. Kellog's Breakfast
2. Livingston Magnus
3. Brandywine Sudduth
4. Mong
5. Brandyboy
6. Lucky Cross
7. Don't Know
8. Don't Know.
As you look at the picture from Right to Left.

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Some nice ones there in that lot. Maybe the rebounding radio waves will result in exceptional germination. Maybe the fruit will grow huge. Fingers crossed.
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Old September 12, 2006   #7
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Maybe so Grub. Stranger things have happened. Got a couple big ones comming down the pipe. The weather went from all rain in August to another heat wave here in September like we had in July. Definately crazy weather here in Germany this year. By the way that's a 78 foot dish they be growing under. Ami
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Ami,

That's a big dish.

Here in Australia we have a cult Aussie movie called The Dish about just such a thing, a 64m radio telescope.

It's a parochial movie that I enjoyed very much.

http://thedishmovie.warnerbros.com/index_noflash.html

So I think one can indeed derive a lot of enjoyment out of what would otherwise be an eyesore. Wind farms are similarly unflalttering on the landscape.

Whatever. Do keep me this thread updated with dish reports. If playing classical music helps maybe a dish will be like steroids.

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thanks alot grub....now I gotta get that movie. like I need another movie....
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Hi-Ami I see one of the tomatoes you planted in the list was (Mong) I have been looking for this tomato for a couple of years now- you dont by any chance have any seed to spare from (Mong) do you,

Mong is listed in the SSE yearbook by only one person, but it involves a lot of fuss and palaver to get any so I didnt bother for that reason.
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