Oh my GOSH! LOOK what I have!!

Broke Down Ranch

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Ya'll know the terrible condtion my tomatoes were in. Well, I fought the good fight to save them, got rid of the bugs and look what they have given me:

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I think I have well over 2 dozen little greenies out there. And they are just LOADED with blooms:

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You really brought those back from the edge!! Good for you. I'll bet you those will be the best tomatoes you have ever tasted! Enjoy!!!
 

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Better late than never!;)

Do you have enough of a growing season left to get those fruit to mature?
 

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Pretty little baby tomatoes. They're gonna grow big and healthy and give you lots of yummy slices.
 

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I am zone 8a so I'm :fl that I get at least one good haul before our first frost. Normally that would be mid November but the weather is SO flaky who can know. :hu
 

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My 1st crop of tomatoes THIS YEAR took F O R E V E R to turn green, so they sat on the vine too long, turned red and rotted. My 2nd crop are really sweet, especially those that I transplanted mid-July (go figure THAT one). They're all Romas, so I should get some good sauce out of those. A small drought helped, I'm sure. (We have had an enormous amount of rain this year.
 

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I had a problem similar to yours but a little different. Mine got over-run by wildflowers but I got them out one day and transplanted them info another area.

I now have a few red tomatoes but there really small. I dont know if they are a small kind or if thats what happens. Im sure you will get some if theres time though.
 

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