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Tomatoes have come in

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Real Estate Agent with Sharpe Country Properties
The Hill Country salsa garden is alive and well.  Since we plant early in central Texas, we've been Cilantro for a month and tomatoes for over a week now.  We've used nothing but rain from mother nature to water and thanks to our wet spring, the rain barrels are still full to the brim.  The plants have gotten a bit unwieldy and will have to be cut back, but the fruit sure is tasty in our homemade salsa.  I'll post some pictures later this evening.  

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Mary McGraw
GLREA - Rockford, MI
2015: Solar Energy Is Still A Simple Machine!
Mmm..you're ahead of Michigan! I can't wait for some fresh tomatoes and salsa. My favorite!
Jun 15, 2007 12:58 AM
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Hi Bob~

Nice to hear from ya'...I LOVE tomatoes...especially Heirloom Tomatoes. I can-hardly wait to see our photos...I'll check back this afternoon. PS My tomatoes are ready to pick off the vine in the afternoon when they are still  warm from the sunnings they get...

Jun 15, 2007 01:01 AM