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Old March 15, 2018   #106
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I refuse to count so when my family asks "how many tomatoes are you growing?" (usually this in in a tone that indicates I may need to seek professional help.) I can honestly say I don't know. If I had to guess I'd go with 350.
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Old March 15, 2018   #107
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Wow , 350 ? That is a nice number more than ten times i am growing.
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Old March 16, 2018   #108
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Thanks and good luck to you too. See I knew if I said that number out loud it would sound crazy.
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Old March 16, 2018   #109
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Start 2500 for library sale in May, plant 80 plants of 60 varieties in the backyard. Certifiable!
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Old March 17, 2018   #110
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600 ish paste for charity, and 60 ish fun ones for home.

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Old March 19, 2018   #111
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75 plants.
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Old March 20, 2018   #112
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Only 12 this year. Six on my own balcony.
Limited space, and my mother doesn't have the energy to look after too many either... (But I know she'll fall in love with them as they grow, she always does LOL)
Last year, I had to bring all my seedlings to my parents' (I was looking for a flat), so this year I cannot impose on them with more than six varieties...
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Old March 21, 2018   #113
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Nine varieties totalling eleven plants that will be grown in pots. Space considerations.
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