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Old July 23, 2022   #22
Balr14
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Join Date: May 2013
Location: wisconsin
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Originally Posted by Shrinkrap View Post
They look great! You fixed them up good!

It occurs to me that except for my first picture, my plants and fruit include some from previous years. I have none ripe yet this year, but here they are, July 2022. Some yellow leaves, Witty bits, and frass that I haven't been able to track back. Sigh.

Oh well. It's all part of the journey. Carry on!
It sure is! The two diseased plants I removed from my garden area, were really looking bad, leaves curled and dry, buds dropping off or just dying. But they were the only black tomatoes I had this year, so I didn't want to just toss them out. So, I stuck them in a clean container and put them off to the side on my deck. I kept pruning bad growth off of them, to see if they would survive. Here they are today, 6' tall. Who knows?
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