DonDiego's Tomato Ranch

I have a big flower pot of marygolds... this is the third summer they have came up. I leave them in the pot in the fall and winter here in MI outside next to the house and every year they come up bigger denser and very colorful. I am surprised they make it through winter. I am using more pots for planting than the ground. Easier to get to and can move them around the yard.

*****UPDATE 2 AUG 2012*****

The Harvest of 2 August


Five Perfect Vegetables Among the Harvest . . .


. . . Including this Perfect Tomato


The Reader Need Not Be Concerned about Future Harvests; the Tomato Ranch after this Harvest


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Originally posted by: DonDiego
*****UPDATE 2 AUG 2012*****

The Harvest of 2 August


Five Perfect Vegetables Among the Harvest . . .


. . . Including this Perfect Tomato


The Reader Need Not Be Concerned about Future Harvests; the Tomato Ranch after this Harvest



Lookin' good DD! Still in awe over such great looking veggies from seed. When did you start your seeds, if I may ask?

J
One of Don Diego's worst enemies.


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Originally posted by: Roulette Man
One of Don Diego's worst enemies.




THOSE little bas___ds are what got my 'mater plants last year!, I Sure don't have much luck in the ol gardening dept. lately(or ever for that matter). Oh well I'll keep trying, do it for the pleasure of getting out in the fresh air and sun anyway so not that big a deal.
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