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Wannabefree
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Yeah we dodged a good bit of it and just had wind, no trees down. I feel for those folks too 
WOW! Coolness, that's pretty good oddsFarmerJamie said:ping-ponging to another subject. The tabasco's are really coming on. Looks like DS put more than one in each container. I think I have 9 plants inside of 6 right now.
Uh oh...just transplant them into bigger pots until you can set them out! Ours are almost a foot tall now. I need to get some pics soon. We should have the first tomatoes in about a month, starting with the celebrities, and early girlsFarmerJamie said:The 'maters are almost 6 inches high and very robust. I think I may have planted the seed too soon.![]()
Don't have anything to move them into. Other than maybe those freezer containers were talking about a few weeks ago. hmmmmm :/Wannabefree said:Uh oh...just transplant them into bigger pots until you can set them out! Ours are almost a foot tall now. I need to get some pics soon. We should have the first tomatoes in about a month, starting with the celebrities, and early girlsFarmerJamie said:The 'maters are almost 6 inches high and very robust. I think I may have planted the seed too soon.![]()
I can't wait
I'll have to make me some mayo for some fresh tomato sammidges
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Wannabefree said:Maybe I should just leave my title like it is forever...guess where I am going Thursday? To work.
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So again HALLE LOOOOOOOOOOOOYAAAAAHHHHHHHH!!!!LOL!
Cut the top off of some milk jugs, juice bottles, two liter bottles, freezer boxes would work just fine, with a couple drainage holes in anything you use. ANYTHING will work! It's temporary and will save the plants from becoming root bound! If you want to keep them strong and healthy, you need to transplant into bigger containers.FarmerJamie said:Don't have anything to move them into. Other than maybe those freezer containers were talking about a few weeks ago. hmmmmm :/Wannabefree said:Uh oh...just transplant them into bigger pots until you can set them out! Ours are almost a foot tall now. I need to get some pics soon. We should have the first tomatoes in about a month, starting with the celebrities, and early girlsFarmerJamie said:The 'maters are almost 6 inches high and very robust. I think I may have planted the seed too soon.![]()
I can't wait
I'll have to make me some mayo for some fresh tomato sammidges
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Blueberry update?