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Jbest
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An easy way to plant tomatoes

This is my grand daughter Jessie, she planted a 4th of July tomato and is just finished planting a Gardeners Delight cherry tomato. I suspect that these will get a little extra care this summer. John
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Very nice JB, looks like you are working hard as well. :P :lol:

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John, you better not let anything happen to those tomatoes, because the little one expects it to do well. Ha!

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Hi EG and welcome long time no see. The only thing I have to worry about is the LB and I will be spraying the tomatoes and potatoes this year. John

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I just realized that you were holding a BM while watching the planting take place. That's pretty funny! Yeah....I got tired of the animosity people had toward each other over at the other website, and luckily found this one. I like it!

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lol @ BM

Cute - She'll cherish the photo, I'm sure :)

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What is a BM? Looks like a glass of Kool-aid to me.

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Ozark Lady wrote:What is a BM? Looks like a glass of Kool-aid to me.
My guess is Bloody Mary.

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I bet that little lady will be a gardner when she grows up.
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awww... she's a cutie.

yes... I agree, child labor is an easy way to plant tomatoes. :P

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Jbest wrote: I suspect that these will get a little extra care this summer.
Great helper you have there!

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By George - I believe you have managed to harness the power of wonder itself!!! :lol:

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Hi, I'm new to this site. I must say that I LOVE to see photographs like this one posted. I don't know how to upload a photo yet, but MANY THANKS to everyone who takes the time to do that for us.

Good luck with your special tomato plant !
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Welcome Cynthia555.

Look here if you are interested in posting pics at some time. If you need help we can help you along.

Again welcome.

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