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21 Jun, 2008
This is my first year at growing tomatos from seed. I used one of my propagators, as i do with my Begonia tubers. I didn't know if they would grow - but they did. I kept 2 which are now very nearly as tall as me, hard to believe that they came from such tiny seeds! The rest i gave away (unfortunatley i had to throw some away, as i had no room to grow any more full sized plants)
On photo - Tomato
21 Jun, 2008
well done ,ours are nowhere near that stage yet , has it got a nose on it ?
On photo - first tomato
20 Jun, 2008
Wow.....I'm so intimidated to do tomatoes from seed. I have some seedlings that I purchased, but maybe next year I may try from seed, I'm still very wet behind the ears! Great photo!
On photo - Tomato
12 Aug, 2007
Looks a lovely healthy plant - start feeding when the first tomatoes have set.
I love growing different kinds of tomatoes each year - do you?
On photo - Tomato - Black Cherry
9 Jul, 2007
Here here, Tigrella was the very first type of tomato I ever grew and the flavour was lovely, your pic reminds me of happy days!
On photo - Tomato Tigrella
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20 Aug, 2008
no tomatoes in my garden sandly!!
but i do have runner beans (they didn't enjoy sundays wind) and onions.
the first time for years.
On photo - The big boys