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    Joe Cannarozzi Guest

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    Mike

    Twice a week with Rapid Grow. Wo. We do it once a week with the stuff.

    Things must really get lush in a hurry.

    To be safe we really can't put the annuals in till the end of April.

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    Cool I can hear them grow/groan

    Mike,you sure have the right attitude about gardening. Hire out! That way your high rate of fertilization has no affect on your back!! JIM

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    RAPID GROW TWICE A WEEK. Cripes sake, that's just putting the plants on steroids. Jeeeze !!!

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    Joe Cannarozzi Guest

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    Ya gotta give credit where credit is due.

    The product works well.

    How about it Jon, or do you use natural furtilizer

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    You should see Jon out in the garden naturally fertilizing the area every evening. He could have Anaconda Man do it once a week and that would be sufficient.

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    No chemicals. Rotted manure and lots of rotted leaves.

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    Has anyone ever had a tomato plant think it's a perennial? It's a candied tomato plant.

    This started out as ONE plant 2 years ago, this is the 3rd year we have been getting tomatoes. It continues to get bigger and bigger.

    Burhham 2007 186.jpg
    About a third of it grew through the other side of the fence ,out of view. Right now it's about 8ft round by 6ft high. There's a morning glory in fierce competition with it. We decided not to prune and let them thrive in harmony. Might change the flavor of the tomato

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    It's spreading as well. We have not watered or fertilized it yet, this year. I been thinking about starting to give it weekly doses of rapid-grow. I might dig it up with some other plants when we sell.

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    Here is what I got this morning!
    This is about the bounty, about every other day for about a month now.

    Anybody want some salad tomatoes

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    Don't you have winter up there Joe?

    I need some of those seeds. We grow indeterminate tomatoes so we get a lot through the season, but the plants never make it past the frosts unless we cover them, and when it freezes they are done.

    31 quarts so far and counting. We should get at least 15 or 20 more quarts before winter.

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    It's a darn good thing you showed the fruit of the plant. Are we all convinced.

    At first I thought it was marajuana and didn't know the difference. Are you sure the small tomatoes came from those plants?

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    Red face

    Hey Lew, how can you tell how big any of the tomatoes are? There is nothing in the picture to give any scale!

    Did does look like the "WEED" though.

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