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Sheriff Roland:

--- Quote from: injest on May 23, 2009, 12:24:37 am ---dang...I dont' have any pics of ...wait a minute..I do!!

did you see MY tomato plants??

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Yes I remember. You said you put them under 6 pages of newsprint. (and you worried about your 'privacy' by taking pictures of your car keys  :P ) 

Were yours from seed? Bryan's grew heritage tomatoes from seed last year. This is my first attemp at growing from seed. And there could be a variety of tomato types in this bunch.

injest:

--- Quote from: Sheriff Roland on May 23, 2009, 12:30:10 am ---Yes I remember. You said you put them under 6 pages of newsprint. (and you worried about your 'privacy' by taking pictures of your car keys  :P ) 

Were yours from seed? Bryan's grew heritage tomatoes from seed last year. This is my first attemp at growing from seed. And there could be a variety of tomato types in this bunch.

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no, I am seed challenged...I get to the stage yours are at and then they die.. :P

so all mine are transplants. I have taken pics since then...when I put the decoy apples out...

Sheriff Roland:

--- Quote from: injest on May 23, 2009, 12:27:59 am --- :o :o

now THAT is a stand of irises!!!


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Maybe I'll need to divide them again this year ... This is only the second year that they've been placed in the second row.

Sheriff Roland:
And here's another 'grand' view of the effect the 'buttons' can have on a flowerbed.

This picture is of the flowerbed right behind the house.

injest:

--- Quote from: Sheriff Roland on May 23, 2009, 12:46:44 am ---And here's another 'grand' view of the effect the 'buttons' can have on a flowerbed.

This picture is of the flowerbed right behind the house.


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it is fun how you have flowers that all grow the same size, making a uniform blanket of flowers..then you have these that just grow any height!

makes the garden more visually interesting to me..amazing variety for the size of your yard!

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