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Old July 12, 2017   #256
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What wonderful news. That surely shows that you are doing an amazing job. Two new wholesale outlets is a nice big leap. Congrats! You all deserve it. Wishing you the Very Best!
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Old July 12, 2017   #257
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BVV, how many tomato plants you have producing? Are the pepper plants overwintered?
Agree with MissS. Congrats!
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Old July 12, 2017   #258
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Fantastic! Congratulations!
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Old July 12, 2017   #259
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Congrats BVV. Beautiful family and produce!
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Old July 13, 2017   #260
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Thanks y'all. Darin I meant to message you but been super busy. I lost the Sgt Peppers but no biggie. I have plenty of stuff to plant. The DLH are looking good and getting planted this weekend. I should have your Mat-Su ready in a week.
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Old July 13, 2017   #261
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BVV, how many tomato plants you have producing? Are the pepper plants overwintered?
Agree with MissS. Congrats!
100 plants total but the 25 cherry tomatoes are not ready yet & I've pulled 3 plants with 2 more otw out. I just replace them with something else as they die. Had a few go down to Fusarium so I am cloning some Mountain Merit to replace a lot of them. My goal is to just have some kind of tomato till frost, even if it is a bleh hybrid. Pepper plants arent overwintered. I just use random dollar store seeds and they always produce well. Peppers are super easy to grow here for whatever reason.

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Old July 13, 2017   #262
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Thanks y'all. Darin I meant to message you but been super busy. I lost the Sgt Peppers but no biggie. I have plenty of stuff to plant. The DLH are looking good and getting planted this weekend. I should have your Mat-Su ready in a week.
Fantastic- thanks buddy! I have three open slots for fall tomatoes!
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Old July 13, 2017   #263
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That is a beautiful mountain of tomatoes on your table! Very nice.
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Old July 14, 2017   #264
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btw, ment to recommend great flowers that are easy to grow from seeds and cuttings: geranium and petunia. They are perennial in southern areas, so during the winter time it can continue growing indoors.
People do like them. They are easy to take care of, heat and drought tolerant. Hybrid geranium or petunias can be multiplied by cuttings to eliminate the cost of seeds (hybrid seeds are expensive). Plus, seeds will take up to 12 weeks to grow before transplanting. Cuttings are much faster.
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Old July 14, 2017   #265
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Thanks Ella, for flowers I'm leaning toward just using plugs for most. Mainly because it simplifies things so much. I can get petunia plugs for $25 to $35 per 120 flat. I'm actually going to try mums this fall. 25 cent per plug. Probably charge $5 per pot. Geranium is a great idea! I can just buy a few & start rooting cuttings over winter. Thanks for all the help!
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Old July 15, 2017   #266
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Another sell out. Lots of good feedback & I think I found a walk in cooler for cheap.
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Old July 15, 2017   #267
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It seems like your having fun. Nice pics, customers must be thrilled.
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Old July 15, 2017   #268
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I love it and I'm actually making money this year so that helps. I just need a few high tunnels and days to be 10 hours longer.
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Old July 15, 2017   #269
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Awesome! What is the big yellow one?
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Old July 15, 2017   #270
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Sweet Ozark Orange
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