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I only plant what costs the most to buy ! Like I grow Bok Choy, Chinese Cabbage, Fennel, Parsnips, & I am a tomato guru snob !


Oh, another tomato person! I'm putting a couple hoophouses up this spring for mine. The last couple seasons weren't kind enough to me!

Am I right in remembering that you're also in Washington? We should arrange a seed trade: I collect heirloom tomato seed. :)
 
OFF TOPIC..... Anypone here watch "DoomsDay Preppers" ????? LUV this show!


I've seen it once. Kind of. Out of the corner of my eye. I'm not a television person, but hubby is, so I soak up his tv time whilst doing other things.

That said, while we don't quite resemble the super-prepared preppers, we're working on a pretty good food and supply stash going. Living in a place where you have to either go over a bridge or take a ferry to get to the "mainland" from the peninsula, we're well aware that there'd be no food coming to stock the grocery stores in an emergency.
 
That said, while we don't quite resemble the super-prepared preppers, we're working on a pretty good food and supply stash going. Living in a place where you have to either go over a bridge or take a ferry to get to the "mainland" from the peninsula, we're well aware that there'd be no food coming to stock the grocery stores in an emergency.


Good things you have ducks!!! Eggs, meat, and a future!!
 
I love tomatoes. So did the chickens, thats why I havn't had them in awhile. (that, and they were all girls, so they didn't last forever) But, taking beaks full of fleshing dripping vine ripened tomatoe did hastenn their demise a bit. chicken soup anyone?

I'm a tomatoe snob too. Love Amish Yellow Pear cherry, Pink Brandywine, Cherokee purple, green grapes cherry, and Big Rainbow the best. If you've never tried the Yellow Pear or Pink Brandywine, you are missing out bigtime!

Aunt Ruby's German Green with a little cajun seasoning. The best ever. We struggle up here to get the big ones before the season ends, but we try and try... and sometimes succeed.

Must repeat my suggestion: we need to have a seed trade! :)
 
Sure thing. I could even send you some organic plants. My mom owns an organic farm, and they garden, raise like 3000 birds, and save seeds for seed savers. (Her broccolini ROCKS!)

I'd like some Aunt Ruby's German Green! I've always wanted to try them. What do you want to try??
Aunt Ruby's German Green with a little cajun seasoning. The best ever. We struggle up here to get the big ones before the season ends, but we try and try... and sometimes succeed.

Must repeat my suggestion: we need to have a seed trade! :)
 

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