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Claud The Backyard Farmer (self proclaimed)
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[QUOTE="Claudiusx, post: 1972387, member: 31715"] Welp, here is the record tomato for this season. Not as big as they could have gotten, but I kind of stopped paying them much mind after awhile. [GALLERY=media, 29618][/GALLERY] This is definitely going to be a variety I plant next year. Tons and tons of production, did amazingly well. Im ripping out basically all of my summer crops to make room for our "fall" crops. The only thing I'm leaving in is my pepper plants. We live in a weird zone here, local farmers grow a variety of things year round. Going to be planting carrots, broccoli, collards, mustard, maybe a bean variety, peas, and I might try cantaloupe too... Sounds like a weird time to be trying to grow cantaloupe, and I agree, but I had a local guide mention that they have had success doing it at this time of year. And surprisingly, lots of nurseries are selling little cantaloupe and watermelon seedlings.. -Brandon [/QUOTE]
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