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    A Mater update?

    This are the results so far.

    The concept seems to work out very well.

    I have another plant, in a regular bowl that I put into a cage-it was starting to fall over!

    I am really looking forward to the first taste!

    I'll let you all know.
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    I have my tomatoes in pots on my deck. I've been noticing many of the hanging ones though. To my surprise, most of them have only a few flowers and even fewer tomatoes. My 4 potted plants have about 15 tomatoes on them. It could be different varieties of plants are maturing at different rates. I do know that I've been housesitting for two different families this week. Both of the upside down plants. I've gotten soaked more than once trying to water the stupid things.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Moesha View Post
    Both of the upside down plants. I've gotten soaked more than once trying to water the stupid things.
    I got an aluminum wand that hooks up to then of a flexible hose. It makes watering easier. I just hooked a nozzle on the end, set it so it sprays and that works fairly well!

    Good luk with your maters!

    Happy,
    I am almost tempted to go the fried green tomato route!

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    I see green tomato relish on those plants!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Laura's Babies View Post
    I see green tomato relish on those plants!
    Do you have a recipe?

    Please?

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    Those look great Richard.
    don't breed or buy while shelter dogs die....

    I have been frosted!

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    Quote Originally Posted by caseysmom View Post
    Those look great Richard.
    Thank you, It hasn't been hard work, but the wait is killing me!

    I can eat tomatoes every day!


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    I looked up tomato relish and see that I have to do some work to get there!

    It's a huge operation and some of the recipes sound really great!

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    Quote Originally Posted by RICHARD View Post
    A Mater update?

    This are the results so far.

    The concept seems to work out very well.

    I have another plant, in a regular bowl that I put into a cage-it was starting to fall over!

    I am really looking forward to the first taste!

    I'll let you all know.
    Oh they are beautiful! My mouth is watering for home grown tomatoes. I don't have a garden though.

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