Big tomato I see you sell indoor garden supplies; in Oregon with a permit you can grow more than tomatoes; I don't indulge but it seems to help some people.
Yeah, they have recently changed the laws here in Colorado regarding what you can legally grow. It's really just caused a mess as far as I'm concerned. People can do what they want, but as a company, we still maintain a federal tax id number and do not and cannot condone any thing that is illegal on either a federal or state level.
Many of our clients our actually commercial growers. In fact, one of our customers provides hydroponically grown sprouts to every major grocery store chain. . . except Wal Mart I think, in the Denver areas. We also have recently set up a local high school and provided them with the equipment to launch an indoor gardening program for their college prep students. These same students are getting ready to launch a hydroponic tomato system that we provided the materials for in the next NASA space launch. Pretty cool stuff!
But see, that's where the misconception is. He DIDN'T have it all, that's why he's so messed up. You can have all the money, coke and EDITED stars in the world, but the reason he's going after all that is because he didn't have it all but was looking for "it all".
thebigtomato wrote:But see, that's where the misconception is. He DIDN'T have it all, that's why he's so messed up. You can have all the money, coke and Bleep! stars in the world, but the reason he's going after all that is because he didn't have it all but was looking for "it all".
Hey Tom, there is an old movie with a cult following named "The Killer Tomatoes". It is often mentioned as one of the worst movies ever made. It still fills all the seats in art house movie theaters.