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Old 08-22-2008, 12:29 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Is bigger better?

The fruit of NB couple's labor is a 4 lb. tomato
North Brunswick Sentinel, USA - 14 hours ago
Jim and Lynn Nicoletti, who live near Farrington Lake, have three 8-foot tomato plants growing against the back of their house, and the two largest tomatoes ...

Course I'll give them credit for their gardening skills.
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You can kill somebody with a 4 lb. tomato. Attack of the killer tomatoes!
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I had tomato plants that were over 10 feet tall a number of years ago. In fact, I wrote a story about them and it just came out in a book.

That isn't such a big deal. I didn't use any miracle soil boosters, but if you did, they could easily grow that tall.

Wonder if the tomatoes are mealy or juicy. Sometimes the bigger they are, the less juicy.
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