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Old May 21, 2006   #1
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Default PICS fixed - Time to sit back and wait, not

Here is my tomatoes. They're planted in 4 areas around the yard. I have 40 or so varieties and around 70 plants, (including what is in containers). A few are not captured in the pics, but most are.

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Old May 21, 2006   #2
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Sorry Tim, but I couldn't see your pictures on my browser. Could you post the links?

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They didn't show up for me either. I had to select "View Image" for each one.

They look so well behaved, Tim. Very nice. I can't wait to see them when it becomes a jungle. Are those Mater Hounds?
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I don't have a View Image option when I right click, so can't view them.
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Wow,

Beautiful, healthy plants Tim. Are they all det.? They are all so green and bushy - how long have they been out? Are your feeding them anything?

Started mine too early this year, and have just finished planting them out - hard to tell which is the pole and which is the plant in my case
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Yes - I get a drop down with an option of "show picture", but when clicked, nothing happens. I suspect it is a browser thing. I can see everyone elses (except Denise in PNW - can't see hers in the Cossack thread, either).
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I am trying to get the pic issue resolved. Thanks for the comments.

Reign, I too can't wait for the jungle. The basset hound will eat anything. She is really fond of cucumbers. The others are a litle picky.


Pnw-d, They're all indeterminates except for most of the container grown plants. At the time the pics were taken I had yet to fertilize them. I usally put about a TBSP in the hole a few inches below the roots at planting but did'nt this year. I did however mix some black cow composted manure in at planting.

Most of the plants were set out Easter week. I started the seed for most the 1st and 2nd week of Feb.

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Beautiful pic's. I especially like how you have put them around your patio. 8)
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Now I got to figure out why they're HUGE.


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Hey Tim,

The only thing more beautiful than the tomatoes in your pictures are your doggies. They are absolutely adorable.

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Hey
Are those trained tomato gaurd dogs (lol)?
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Yes, they are my very best tomato gaurds. One problem though, they can easily be bribed with a cucumber.

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Tim, I can see the pics just fine (but I could see them before as well).

Great setup, btw.
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Fantastic Photos! Love the set up as well!!
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