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ttfn is turning orange! Not the good lady herself you understand, but my first ...

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lardhelmet | 21:09 Tue 27th Jul 2010 | Gardening
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...tomato who's named after her! She's definitely getting less yellow and more orangey (my tomato, not ttfn). Howzabout that then?
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Lardy, she's obviously eating too many carrots....

It's exciting when your plants do what they are supposed to - bet you are looking forward to eating it when it's ripe!
Sounds like she's ripe for plucking lardy
now I have jaundice. great
^ good lady ? pah
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No she's not quite ready yet gran, but it won't be long. I'm going to mail her to ttfn just to prove I wasn't telling porkies!
How exactly do you feed your tomatoes lardy? A friend of my husbands always puts wee on his, and then he wonders why I won't eat them.
so when she's ready will you be using her for some sort of sandwich? a bit of beef and tomato maybe?
gran - please - not wee?
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Ooh gross gran. Something in a red bottle - Tomorite? My dad used to put something weird on his toms - just can't remember what it was, but they were the size of tennis balls and delicious. It wasn't pee though, my mother would never have allowed it!
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No bibblebub - she's going to ttfn's via Royal Mail
bibble - a bit of beef - are you offering? (;-))
a photo on tinypic will be just fine thanks lardy!
Wee has been used by compost makers for hundreds of years . Its nitrogen content aids the decomposing rate . I'm told Kew Gardens insisted that this should be done by all their gardeners , a bit like adding acceleraters to the compost mix.

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