
Ok, I know I am a bit obsessed with the tomatoes. Just in case anyone out there is interested in their progress. Marmande Super

Money Maker

Cherokee purple

Another Marmande Super

My major failure in tomatoing so far. Golden Currant cherry tomato in the front. Tall and gangly, it has some horrible leaf disease, so I keep having to cut all it's leaves off and it only has a little tuft on top. I am trying to get it to hold on long enough for some of its suckers to become viable, then I will remove it.
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