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Post by Pharmer Phil on Sept 25, 2011 16:32:47 GMT -6
Pholks I'll stick up some pics...further proof that we are most likely insane Two pics of me tying up the trellised tomatoes behind the corncrib...at this time they were 11ft. 6 inches tall (they have grown about 16 inches more since)Here...they are tarped against the freezing temps and frost (we have about 2 1/2 bushel almost ripe) I believe Laura has posted pics of the caged tomatoes...here they are all wrapped cozy in remay for the cold weather...many tomatoes left to ripen... All the peppers covered with 2 16x20 tarps with additional heat from lights (1st. pic view from s.e. corner) (2nd. from n.w. corner) Nightfall on a cool evening
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Post by mogarden on Sept 25, 2011 16:34:59 GMT -6
Good luck!
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Post by Laura on Sept 25, 2011 17:26:02 GMT -6
Those tall maters..most are Amish paste..& some to most of them are HUGE! So we should be in good shape for the winter months.
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Post by Penny on Sept 26, 2011 5:47:32 GMT -6
Those plants are huge!!
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Post by nofeargardener on Sept 27, 2011 10:36:53 GMT -6
sweet pics! Man... you guys have a beautiful piece of dirt there.
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Post by Pharmer Phil on Sept 28, 2011 5:38:46 GMT -6
sweet pics! Man... you guys have a beautiful piece of dirt there. Thanks Mike! I just can't figure out who dat ol man on the ladder is?? Penny...they are huge, and very heavy with mators...they are just beginning to blush...mators by the weekend??
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Post by Penny on Sept 29, 2011 5:48:17 GMT -6
Mators by the weekend would be awsome Phil .......we have had a frost warning for Friday night, are you in that one too?
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Post by Christy on Oct 1, 2011 20:58:57 GMT -6
Wow!! My amish paste only got about 4ft. Yens's are HUGE Tall!! thats awesome!
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