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OkieGal

Boise City, Oklahoma, USA

Snow on ground yet, blegh, it's not supposed to do that here. Interest in tomato growing is climbing steadily, the weighoff prize increases are getting around. Yes, lots of help, advice, and hopefully a good supply of great plants, available soon.

The 7.18 Harp tomato TREES are showing sucker starts, woo. The other later seeded stuff is doing well too and needing uppot soon, the third round are just tucked in.

My better half is being a super sport over the tub based tomato plant nursery--yes he expects to see some on his burgers this summer.

About 8-9 weeks to pumpkin season, hope to have a lush crop of sucker-starts by then. One way to avoid the winter bleggs, grow MATERS!

If I have extra sucker plants in April I will be willing to share for shipping. Will keep y'all posted.

2/11/2010 1:31:50 AM

Richard

Minnesota

I would love to have a sucker plant if you have one extra in April. Thanks

2/11/2010 4:52:31 PM

VTSteve

South Hero, VT

Holy horse poopie!!! If you send ME a sucker, I'll make a generous donation on top of paying for shipping. The 7.18 Harp is hot, hot, HOT!!!

2/11/2010 7:42:36 PM

OkieGal

Boise City, Oklahoma, USA

We'll see how the TREES do :) Thinking of having to UPPOT soon, then starting to stick suckers soon. I got my Clonex ready and waiting.

Now then, we also have a tomato weighoff at the County Fair, Sept 17th, first prize is $250. This isn't a virtual weighoff, you have to present the 'mater. It is open to anyone from anywhere though. That's a reason for all this growing work; to give the homeboys and homegals an edge, heh.

2/11/2010 9:02:59 PM

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