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Old March 25, 2022   #498
MrsJustice
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Get well soon and smell your plants as you recover. I too Used my small Green House to grow the Mexico tomato plant in January and Old Virginia Plant Plant in the Big Green House. Only the Old Virginia Produced a Tomato, that is eatable, but I have not Eaten it yets, because it is very small.
I just want to see if I can survive on my seeds like the old days without electricity. I also placed many winter Squash outside during the winter. Believe it or not only the Pennsylvania Dutch Crookneck Squash Survived that is eatable that I did eat last month. Even White And Green Striped Cushaw did not make it, by "Not" using the Native Americans Secrets of protecting their winter Squash. I just wanted to leave it out in the open with other Squashes to see if I would have edible food.

My Mexico Tomato grew as tall as yours but did not produce any food. So you have magical hands, Amen

Get well soon.
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