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Old 03/25/13, 04:33 PM
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So my San Marzono's are starting (some of them) to get their second set of leaves.....already!! So I transplanted 30 plants today!! It was my bright spot of the day!!!
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I did some beefsteaks yesterday. Unfortunately my excitement about spring died a wintery death this morning with the snowfall...
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Smells good eh I intend to start potting up this first batch this weekend ...

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Old 03/25/13, 05:08 PM
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Smells good eh I intend to start potting up this first batch this weekend ...

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Mine are 22 days old.....how old are yours?
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They look wonderful.
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Old 03/25/13, 07:42 PM
 
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Good golly, that's a LOT of plants! Looking good!

Do y'all grow out that many tomato plants or do you sell them? What varieties did y'all plant?
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Looking good. I have one set of real leaves on mine, not far behind yours.
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Old 03/25/13, 08:23 PM
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I am straight up Jealous. It is still to early to even start warm weather seeds.
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Old 03/26/13, 11:05 AM
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Nice looking plants! My San Marzanos were some of my LAST to sprout. They are getting there though. I 'm about a week behind schedule here, but we're catching up.
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