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Old July 1, 2010   #1
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The garden is near the road and I see people drive by with smiles and pointing their fingers, not sure why?

Maybe next year I'll use a different color bag



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Old July 1, 2010   #2
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Not to laugh, some beautiful tomato plants there!
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Old July 1, 2010   #3
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They're smiling because there isn't a fence to keep them from staging a nightime raid;-)
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Old July 1, 2010   #4
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Thanks Lmg.

dd, wagons are circled

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Old July 2, 2010   #5
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LOL Time to sleep in shifts!
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Old July 2, 2010   #6
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Avid, inventive gardeners can really create interesting reactions. Having our driveway populated by hundreds of pots and growbags is stretching the imagination of many of the "never touch the dirt, hire the service" or "garden in my fancy pants and pumps" crows that populate our subdivision.

yes, Sue and I are considered very odd indeed...(until we share our bounty with them!)
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I would stop and take a closer look at such an impressive stretch of tomato plants. I would be quite envious, wishing I had the luxury of being able to plant maters that far apart.
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I hear ya nctomatoman.

Fred, after last years late blight I cut my plant #'s in half this year giving them plenty of room.
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