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Gladys's avatar

The best tomato plant is the surprise volunteer.. We have 3 this year and 2 volunteer potato plants... Did you know dogs love tomatoes?? Our neighbor's dog often comes over for a nibble... excited to hear what the upcoming "work" will be for you!!

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Tomatoes smell like the loss of hope to me. No matter what I have tried, I can't grow them where I live now (the coast) but when I lived east....I was able to do nothing and had tomato plants that were 5 feet x 5 feet tall and have more tomatoes than I could ever eat or give away and plenty of green ones left by frost. But I did have some baby jays hatch in my backyard last month and fledge in the yard for a few days before they were able to fly off....and that was magical. They were like blank faced babies learning to fly and walk and how to keep safe, and the parents were so attentive and protective and stressed because 4 babies going in different directions and they could only squawk at them. Reminded me of human parents, the stress of childhood and trying to keep progeny alive. But I love the anticipation of my flowers and blueberries growing.....it is a special time of year.

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