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Old 08-05-2007, 12:46 AM   #18 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by webexplorer View Post
I like Tomatoes Juliet Grape for my garden. It is a good idea to mow your tiller every spring.

I thought that you might like to look up different kinds of tomatoes for your garden someday.

We Grow Heritage Tomatoes

I am concerned about my neighbor who already hired a professional to spray a chemical on his backyard which is near my garden area (property line), and I am not happy about that. I believe in organic plants and green environment. He never had a garden most of his life, and he has one acre of full grass. It is same size as mine but more trees on my property.
Of course it's good idea to use tiller to do a good soil mixing and softening up and add some manure and some other stuff and remove the excessive rocks. That's what me and my parents did when I lived there before. They still do that at the mobile home with a cute little garden. They use a 5 hp troy bilt tiller.

Wow, there sure are a lot of different kinds of tomatoes in that link you provided. I've never seen that tomato that you like.
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