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Old July 18, 2013   #49
Redbaron
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Originally Posted by shelleybean View Post
Congratulations! What are you going to do with them?

I've picked three so far but I have a lot more coming. It's so, so hot here lately and the eggplant like it that way.
They are already sold. I made the mistake of putting out a sign that said "For Sale-Organic vegetables" about 2 weeks ago. I sold out in the first day and have a waiting list for basically everything, but especially tomatoes. The sign is down now. Just waiting on the productivity to surpass the demand before I put it back up again. And sneaking a bite out of anything with blemishes for myself. Luckily this last week of rain caused several tomatoes to split. So I have been eating the split ones and saving all the good produce for sale.
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