mdvpc
Tomato Gardener
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Post by mdvpc on Nov 2, 2010 7:27:08 GMT -5
Hi Folks:
Carolyn gave me the link, and I joined last night. Good to see folks I know here!
I live in the desert Southwest and like to grow varieties that reach no more than 3-4 feet tall. I grow "regular" varieties also, but in my greenhouse in the fall and winter, I usually only grow dwarf varieties and these smaller ones.
Happy to be here.
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jcm05
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Post by jcm05 on Nov 2, 2010 7:51:13 GMT -5
Welcome!
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Post by bluelacedredhead on Nov 2, 2010 8:15:16 GMT -5
Welcome to The Tomato Garden.
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Post by spudleafwillie on Nov 2, 2010 8:25:24 GMT -5
welcome Mike, glad to see you here.
Our Dean Slater in MI has an Arctic Experiment that is winter growing dwarves in a greenhouse in MI. you guys should get together as im sure you will have a lot of dwarf expertise to pass on to him.
health problems have forced me to cut back a lot in my tomato growing. otherwise all is well here.
Bill Malin
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leftylogan
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Post by leftylogan on Nov 2, 2010 20:10:43 GMT -5
Welcome
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mdvpc
Tomato Gardener
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Post by mdvpc on Nov 2, 2010 21:15:28 GMT -5
Thanks for the welcome from all!
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stratcat
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Post by stratcat on Nov 2, 2010 21:33:04 GMT -5
Good to see you made it over. Welcome!
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Penny
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Post by Penny on Nov 3, 2010 6:06:35 GMT -5
Hello there and Welcome.
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mdvpc
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Post by mdvpc on Nov 3, 2010 7:56:23 GMT -5
Thanks for all the welcomes. Bill, heard your voicemail last night. I have to go to Cruces today, then am trying to get work done cause next week my youngest son is getting married. I will try and call you this weekend, ok?
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