Holy crap! (really I typed the "S" word and made myself delete it lol)...
I'm so jealous!! I'm afraid to take on anything that big w/ it being my first tomato season in this new climate. Gotta see how I do on the small scale first....
Damn that looks awesome!!! I gotta come work your garden sometime...seriously.
wow! That makes me realize how very little room I gave each plant last year. I want to grow so many diff kinds but not sure how to make room for them all. Our backyard beds (around the house and deck I mean) have literally no shrubs/trees/perennials in them so this year I think we're doing tomatoes and peppers all over! ;-)
That is like a figment of a dream for me! Someday you will come to my house and see how we squeeze our gardens into the little strips of sunshine (including the roof). We still managed 70+ prolific tomato plants last year. Plus the other stuff -- beans, potatoes, broc, carrots, squash, onions, etc. When I look at your beautiful large rows, I think "how on earth? I want THAT!" LOL Hmm, if I traded the long SoCal growing season for the short one up here at the cabin I would have all the room in the world... Alas, dilemmas!
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You big, fat showoff! That looks absolutely wonderful. Enjoy.
Holy crap! (really I typed the "S" word and made myself delete it lol)...
I'm so jealous!! I'm afraid to take on anything that big w/ it being my first tomato season in this new climate. Gotta see how I do on the small scale first....
Damn that looks awesome!!! I gotta come work your garden sometime...seriously.
wow! That makes me realize how very little room I gave each plant last year. I want to grow so many diff kinds but not sure how to make room for them all. Our backyard beds (around the house and deck I mean) have literally no shrubs/trees/perennials in them so this year I think we're doing tomatoes and peppers all over! ;-)
That is like a figment of a dream for me! Someday you will come to my house and see how we squeeze our gardens into the little strips of sunshine (including the roof). We still managed 70+ prolific tomato plants last year. Plus the other stuff -- beans, potatoes, broc, carrots, squash, onions, etc. When I look at your beautiful large rows, I think "how on earth? I want THAT!" LOL Hmm, if I traded the long SoCal growing season for the short one up here at the cabin I would have all the room in the world... Alas, dilemmas!
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