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new year greetings

Posted by roughie tasmania aust (My Page) on
Sat, Dec 31, 05 at 5:42

A happy and healthy new year to all you crazy vegi and TOMATOE growers. I am afraid to say it but i am a lost soul to my tomatoe patch. Last night i had a bad dteam that somebody had stolen all my tomatoe plants that i have in pots.Is that lost or what. John


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Thanks John and the same to you and yours, and to all here at Cornucopia. You wouldn't believe what some of the tomato addicts on this forum get up to. Last year, one of them (name withheld - don't want to embarass the poor blighter) dug up some of the paving around their pool to make more room for tomatoes. Absolutely crackers!


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Best to you John, Ray, Adam and all. You do have it bad, John. Maybe a resolution is in order? To grow more. Hey hey. Best :)


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Happy New Year to everyone and thanks for all the great advice that gets posted here all the time. I have learnt a lot in the last 18 mths about veges and definately about tomatoes with this years crop a big improvement on last years.


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Yes Happy New Year Everyone.......We pulled all the tomato plants out yesterday as they were full of fruit fly.... Will try again in a couple of months when the weather cools down hope you Guys have better luck down South Cheers...MM.


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Happy New Year everybody! I am off to check my patch in a moment - I am afraid the heat seems to have knocked them around this year - but the chooks love what we do not eat! All the best, Daniel


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  • Posted by Mabb Melbourne, Aust (My Page) on
    Sat, Dec 31, 05 at 16:31

Happy new year to all and wishing you a productive 2006, for more than just tomatoes :-)

Here is a link that might be useful: My Blog


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Is it just my computer or are we being swamped with pop up adds, John


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Yes and its giving me the heebie jeebies - along with the lack of formatting! Cosmic


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  • Posted by Mabb Melbourne, Aust (My Page) on
    Sun, Jan 1, 06 at 15:22

If you use Firefox, get the Adblock extension, since I installed it, purely because of the flash ads here on GW, it's sent them to smithereens :-)


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Firefox works, but it buggers up my surfing coz I got an HP computer. No more ads though. aND IT WAS RAY WHO DUG UP HIS POOL SURROUND TO PLANT MORE TOMMIES LAST YEAR. This year we're tying yellow ribbons to them. Imagine how normal we look to the neighbours.


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I use Netscape, no pop ups there either. So how long is it since your neighbours thought you were "normal" adam?? I gave up trying to be normal years ago! I 'm hoping my new suburban neighbours don't get too much of a shock when I start digging up the lovely buffalo lawn to put in fruit trees, tommies, chooks etc!! Best wishes to all of you for the New Year. I have high hopes for 2006 and hope all goes well for gardeners everywhere.


 
 

 

 


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