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Old December 22, 2011   #1
tedln
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Default Interesting how it works!

I planted 40 varieties of tomato seed under lights today. The plants should be pretty large when I plant them out in early March.

I also started giving away today, most of the ripe tomatoes I picked green before the first freeze this fall. They are beautiful tomatoes, but they will start spoiling if I keep them much longer.

I find it interesting that the end of one garden coincides with the beginning of the next garden. For me, gardening is a year round hobby.

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Old December 22, 2011   #2
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You're very lucky Ted! I have to wait several months between last harvest and the first planting here, but the waiting just makes the anticipation grow, I suppose.
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