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I want a mater sandmich to!!

like this?
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I did a bok choy stir fry tonite and had fresh parsley and cilantro in it from my garden... nice touch to it...

C: and in a few days the first salad should be ripe for cutting - not sure what u r saying?

Sorry, translation issue. It happens when you have to joust between three or four languages. ;)
Around here we call leaf lettuce such as Salad Bowl "salad" and butterhead/iceberg type "lettuce".
I meant I was about to cut the first leaf lettuce of the year.
 
Sorry, translation issue. It happens when you have to joust between three or four languages. ;)
Around here we call leaf lettuce such as Salad Bowl "salad" and butterhead/iceberg type "lettuce".
I meant I was about to cut the first leaf lettuce of the year.

lol; clear as a bell now. was just over here in this thread... thanks!
 
( roma ) me like!!


Yes,They should take over the trellis, as they did last year I hope. A folded cow panel. ( hope to have pictures this year if you want to see pictures )


pix... pix... omg pix... don't bother if you want:

:thisthreadisworthlesswithoutpictures:

lol.


well, I thot they were kinda close since limas produce such large bush like plants... but if u post pix, I guess we will see how your plant planting...[lol] fares...

cow panel good trellis... maybe ur limas bush limas?...
 
( roma ) me like!!

a: do u think those mater s-ammy maters are roma? they are early gilr bush. here is what romas look like, but I am sure u know... just not sure why u mate that statement unless u just wanted to 'bellow' it out... as a matter of fact. lol

roma tomatoes in green stage - BL's garden...
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Still a long ways to go, Did get some cages on the maters, also a couple squash hills in there to. been to cool here yet it was 38 degrees this morning and more rain tomorrow.
 

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Not to good, We are still flooded out here. Dumped three and half inches out the gauge again this morning. The planter been ready for over 4 weeks, Will update the maters soon.

is that your place? pretty grasses, in any event... I like the pastures and the tree lines off in the distance... nice pix... only rural is rural... :)

well, if ur bed/planter is having probs... mite consider raised beds. and good mulch around... tomatoes seem to like and do well as to rooting etc even if wet. but I am sure u know all about that... thanks for pix...
 

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