Holly
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Joy
We could learn a lot from crayons: some are sharp, some are pretty, some
are dull, some have weird names, and all are different colors, but they
all have to learn to live in the same box.
"Marsha" <mhuc...@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
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YOu need to ask Janie, Holly. She planted tomato plants and had gorgeous...
uh...christmas balls on them! <G>
sue
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sue wrote:
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Into your garden you can walk And which each plant and flower talk View all their
glories, from each one Raise some rare meditation."
John Rea, English Author, 'Flora, Ceres and Pomona' (1665).
I think this is caused by inconsistent watering, but don't take MY
word for it. BTW, I am sooooooooooooo envious.
Jean B.
I'd look carefully for that big ole worm eating the leaves. Unless they
move they're hard to spot because they're the same color as the plant.
Sometimes easier to spot are their droppings on the ground below....
I have a patio plant about to deliver some fruit too. It was about 1' when
I bought it and it has about 8 tomatoes on it now. It's pretty tricky to
raise them here in the desert heat. They easily cook right on the vine if
you let them have too much sun.
"Holly Jimenez" <ho...@jimenez.com> wrote in message
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Arch
Arch wrote:
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