new yorker tomato

majorcatfish

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Looks like I’m back in race. Have one up. @majorcatfish Be afraid, very afraid. The yankee is coming...... ;)

Now seed let’s get one thing straight not worried about you Yankees trying to attempt growing a New Yorker tomato, will give you an A for effort.....

But you and sis will just have to face it as the king and the grand rabbit... I have the judge in my back pocket......
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and my first payment....
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Better luck next time ......:lol:
 

thistlebloom

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Major you heard it from your back pocket. That's the rules....
Although I will figure out how to vote more than once for you, for some of that green paper you grow on corn stalks. ;) A bushel should do it.

Joking everyone!
 

canesisters

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Mine are STILL about 2" tall.

Side dressed them with some "Garden-tone" between all the rain Saturday - worried that the wood chips are tying up all the nutrients.
Now that I think about it... it's rained pretty much all day every day since I put them out in the garden.. maybe they just need a few days of sunlight beating down on them.
 
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