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OT. . . Tomatoes, start to end? (Warning Huge file
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Posted by PhilcaseinWPa on October 13, 2006 at 08:14:58 from (146.186.55.48):
Maybe we dodged the frost / freeze bullet last night so the tomatoe harvest may continue (I'm not sure if that is good or bad). Anyway for the fun of it I decided to post a history of the crop up til I got too busy to take more pictures. It began Dec 24th. Weather turned warm so I decided a nice thing to do on Christmas eve was to recover the greenhouse.

 

Seeding the plugs in early March
 Starting to sprout!!
 They're growing (these are actually peppers)
 Looking good.
 Disking the ground and teaching a neighbor boy to drive (he'd paid me for this).
 Ready to plant.
 Wife and sister planting on the water wheel planter. (actually peppers again)
 Dirty picture of my wife errrr no picture of my dirty wife errrr no well anyway you get muddy on the transplanter.
 All in!!
 Stakes and first srting.
 Closeup of first string
 Hurry up and ripen!!!
 Too busy to take any more pictures Sorry this was such a big file for you guys on dialup. Phil
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