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<blockquote data-quote="Dave Boyt" data-source="post: 4646435" data-attributes="member: 74006"><p>Thanks for the comments about the magazine articles. Writing gives me something useful to do when it is too hot, cold, or rainy to work outside. </p><p></p><p>Nice looking tomatoes! Every year we talk about a garden then, before we know it, it is mid-summer, and we say "maybe next year". Now I'm inspired, so who knows... maybe this year? By the way, I understand that walnut sawdust is toxic to tomatoes, or is that just an ol' wife's tale?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave Boyt, post: 4646435, member: 74006"] Thanks for the comments about the magazine articles. Writing gives me something useful to do when it is too hot, cold, or rainy to work outside. Nice looking tomatoes! Every year we talk about a garden then, before we know it, it is mid-summer, and we say "maybe next year". Now I'm inspired, so who knows... maybe this year? By the way, I understand that walnut sawdust is toxic to tomatoes, or is that just an ol' wife's tale? [/QUOTE]
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