Member discussion regarding the methods, varieties and merits of growing tomatoes.
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July 10, 2017 | #16 |
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mensplace, go for it- I am an 83 year old woman- i have been gardening for over 50 years and it never becomes work- it is my salvation. 2 1/2 months ago i lost my beloved husband of nearly 49 years after his 2 years of serious illness. i promised him I would keep him at home with me as long as I could care for him- the day came when I had to take him to Hospice House where he was for 5 days before he left me- I was holding his hand when he died. Since then I have spent every waking hour in my garden, as I had been during his illness. It is the only way I find peace. My heart has not yet accepted that he is gone, but my time in the garden keeps me as close to him as possible. He was not able to talk for a long time and I wish he could have told me how he felt about death- but that is something I just have to live with- we are never ready when it comes. If you have someone you love, tell them every day-it may be your last chance. Sorry fot the long post- I guess I needed to let some stress out- thanks for listening. Jo in Richland WA
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July 10, 2017 | #17 |
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JO, you are a very special person with a BIG heart. I will respond more fully tomorrow, but it is late her on the east coast. I have seen and heard the words of many, many people from the youngest to the oldest as they went home. I don't believe in so much of what is offered in the name of religion, but Christian faith...true faith is TOTALLY different. Won't preach, but I have seen real miracles. Sometimes passing is the greatest gift and today dying is far more merciful than so many options. My Dad was a vegetable for two years and my brother has currently been for three years.
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July 10, 2017 | #19 |
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I think one of the biggest problems with mankind today is they have lost their ability to be spiritual and dwell on consumerism with little regard for other people.
Consumerism that holds little regard for the world we live on. Sure they may talk the talk and so on but they dont walk the walk. In any other language we would be called parasites sucking the planet dry. Many of us are caught up in this mess whether we like it or not just to survive. You can follow all of the rules and still waste your life by not giving in some way or another. Worth |
July 10, 2017 | #20 |
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Gee, I hate to start the day crying because I went to Tomatoville to read the new posts. What awesome folks we have here. I will always be inspired with how you guys turn gardening into healing. Hats off to you. Thank you.
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July 10, 2017 | #21 | |
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