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Old February 24, 2008   #8
bryanccfshr
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I agree with Feldon. Let them start to turn and get them out of the garden and in to the safety of th ehouse. A bright near or fully ripe tomato is releaseing ethelyne gas andoterh indicators to bugs and birds that the dinner bell has been rung. Nothing is worst than seing a bright tomato nestled in foilage reaching in to pick it and having it turn to mush in your hands because you didn't find it in time.. Yuck!
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