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Old 05-09-2010, 10:38 PM   #383
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I have quite a few tomatoes--all very green yet. The Juliets are the right size to be picked, but very, very green. Darn it all!

The onions, as I suspected, were a dismal failure. Didn't bulb--they look like pearl onions. Or that other expensive onion that is about the size of a golf ball, I forget what it's called. I ordered the starters online and...they didn't look great when they got here. I planted them and hoped for the best. Well, the best will be very small onions. I guess I'll have to go back to seeding in the fall if I can find the right onion seeds (hard to find the 1050y strain.)

I think I'll go stare at the tomatoes. Maybe they'll blush...
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