Anniekay
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- Location
- Quitman, Ga.
("Playing Stripper music in the background")Zigs just said he would be here too, but he's busy stripping in the corner![]()
And you haven't even grown the Toothache plant yet !! You go girl !!

("Playing Stripper music in the background")Zigs just said he would be here too, but he's busy stripping in the corner![]()
You post this... and five minutes later Tetters says your in the corner stripping. Man, that plant works fast !!
I don't expect to make money either !! Lots of folks grow them here in the States as well but the most popular tomato of all for home gardeners is Park's Whopper. Determinate bush tomato so, people like they don't need to stake them.Looking good Annie
A lot of us grow Moneymaker, you get a lot of them. Haven't made any money out of them though
I think I put these on another thread but a few died since then and a few more have come up.
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I don't expect to make money either !! Lots of folks grow them here in the States as well but the most popular tomato of all for home gardeners is Park's Whopper. Determinate bush tomato so, people like they don't need to stake them.
Me too ,@LoganThey all look great, i hope that you can keep them going.
The Cerinthe are annuals but they have big seed heads and readily reseed in my warm climate. You could always collect the seed to plant out next year.Are they annuals or perennials?
You' welcome !!Thanks Annie.![]()
The ones I grew were there for many years. Maybe they seeded themselves, I think they are biennials, but not sure. I know I never pulled them out,and there were always some the following year, but they were out on the campsite where I tended to let everything get on with it on their own.Are they annuals or perennials?
Ah, Mr. Fothergill, is he one of your favorite seed producers and what is the meaning of thr B & C on the packets, if you don't mind saying?.Popped in the Garden Centre to catch up with some friends, couldn't leave without buying a few seeds
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