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I have tomatoes in MI!
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I have tomatoes in MI!
True ... they're teeny-tiny green ones ... but I'm so excited! The photo with 4 tomatoes is an organic "Big Beef"
which I found out was an indeterminate type. I pinched off the suckers as soon as I saw them... then found out I should have done it differently ~oh well~ live and learn.
The other photo is of my organic "Super Sweet 100" cherry tomato plant.
You should have seen this excited old lady doing the happy dance in her front yard this afternoon! ...heheheh!
which I found out was an indeterminate type. I pinched off the suckers as soon as I saw them... then found out I should have done it differently ~oh well~ live and learn.
The other photo is of my organic "Super Sweet 100" cherry tomato plant.
You should have seen this excited old lady doing the happy dance in her front yard this afternoon! ...heheheh!
Nurse Grams- Posts : 37
Join date : 2010-05-23
Age : 65
Location : West MI - 5b
Re: I have tomatoes in MI!
YAY!
I am the same way when I see new little green tomatoes. I can't wait to harvest my first one.
I am the same way when I see new little green tomatoes. I can't wait to harvest my first one.
Ellie0505- Posts : 22
Join date : 2010-04-05
Age : 38
Location : SE Washington state
RE: tomatoes in MI!
YEAH!! I haven't gotten tomatoes yet, but my zucchini sprouted yesterday and I to was so excited to see something growing. I can't wait for my first tomatoes!!
jinx- Posts : 99
Join date : 2010-03-02
Age : 51
Location : Northern Davis County, UT
Re: I have tomatoes in MI!
I have green tomatoes on my Roma, Earlygirl, and Sungold tomatoes.
evan00008- Posts : 13
Join date : 2010-06-16
Location : 94526
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