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i grew tomato's upside down one year I got dizzy most the time and couldn't tell the difference in the food
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As far as bacon if you wanted to work something out i can maybe purchase a slab from a buddy of mine or if you wanna wait ill get you some sugar cured bacon after i slaughter my hog late november. It would be worth the wait cause my pops cure is unreal. |
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I haven't donated any jigs in a long time. If you wouldn't mind revealing a hole, let's go fish. Check yer PMs. Dinny |
i love this place. i have made and will continue to make friends here.
Cheers to cp. |
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You should order a catalog from Baker Creek Heirloom Seeds. They're located in Mansfield, Missouri, which might be close to you. They have a great selection of heirloom seeds, if you want to try growing your own from seed next year.
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if you guys go fishing on a weekend PM I need to get down there.
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Oh, and if you are going the heirloom route on the tomatoes, you might also want to try a row or two of heirloom carrots.
I planted some Cosmic Purple last year and they were really cool. |
I've grown Abraham Lincoln heirlooms. They're indeterminate and tasty. I'm back to growing non-heirloom tomatoes now.
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I always buy BIG plants. The growing season is short around here, so I need all the help I can get. Another tip some old farm gal gave me was dig deep holes when planting and bury at least half the plant. Any part of the plant underground, will produce roots. Just make sure you pull all the leaves off of the part of the plant you bury.
Here are a few more tips: http://www.wikihow.com/Grow-a-Tomato-Plant |
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You.. my friend are awesome ! |
I've always had luck with Parks Whopper here in S.E. ks.
But I truely believe that the key is cow manure. It really, really works. |
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