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DrDan Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun May-25-08 01:20 PM
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pics from today - one of the advantages of living in Florida . . . .
Edited on Sun May-25-08 01:41 PM by DrDan
shoot - couldn't get the links to work from PhotoWorks. oh well.

Just close your eyes and picture some red tomatoes, green tomatoes, little cucumbers, and some yellow flowers.

Now picture me picking those red tomatoes for a nice salad this evening.
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lpbk2713 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun May-25-08 04:12 PM
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1. I planted my tomato plants back in January.



Most are starting to burn up already. Except for the Homestead plants.

(Lakeland area)


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DrDan Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun May-25-08 08:21 PM
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2. really . . . . hmmmmm
mine make it through the summer just fine - Daytona Beach area . . .
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japple Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon May-26-08 07:18 AM
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3. Well, I had some tomatoes from Florida in my salad, too,
but they were from the fruit stand near my home. I think they were Ruskins, which are the best you can buy that aren't homegrown. But I'm so jealous of your already-ripe tomatoes and cucumbers. Up here in North Georgia, mine are about a month away. I did have strawberries out of my garden for breakfast this morning, though, so there...
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DrDan Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon May-26-08 07:44 PM
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4. well - the red ripe tomatoes are from my October plants -
Edited on Mon May-26-08 07:44 PM by DrDan
just picked about a dozen a bit ago from those plants.

My new plants have a bunch of green ones - and they should be ready in a month also.

The cucumbers are only a few inches long - so have a ways to go.

Did pick a few peaches the other day. Not as big as those great Georgia peaches - small, but nice and juicy and very tasty.

Where are you located in North Ga? We camp annually up there - near Blairsville. Great camping.
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japple Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon May-26-08 08:23 PM
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5. What a joy it must be to have tomatoes year round. At least
we can get those sweet grape tomatoes at Kroger, and they're not half bad, but nothing in comparison to a freshly sliced Cherokee Purple tomato still warm from the garden.

Blairsville is a very nice area. We are about 70 miles SW of there--near I-75 and about halfway between Atlanta & Chattanooga. Have you ever been to Tallulah Gorge? It's worth a trip. Thanks for spending your tourist dollars in Georgia.
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