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  1. @ Technician

    You can come up North to get those tomatoes. I planted only heirloom tomatoes this year. They don’t produce large clusters, and the vines are very long. But they smell and taste like what my grandfather used to grow. To compensate, I planted twice the amount – about 20 plants.

    My carrot seeds were bought in Bim two years ago. Sweet for days raw. Not so sweet cooked.

    I suggest you grow your own. If you dont have lots of land, try some half barrels or old tires.

  2. Georgie Porgie Avatar

    Yes You can stack old tires and make a tire garden. This idea was patented my the late Colin Hudson. You should be able to get his paper from the Future Center Trust.


  3. Dear Technician:

    The tomatoes are not doing too well, just to much rain lately. The rain knocks the blossoms off. Chinese cabbage, cucumbers and eggplant doing ok. Haven’t planted carrots yet. I have a full time job, the garden is my weekend thing. Like Pat I am up with the birds. But in the rainy season even without much land you can grow enough for a family and a bit to give to friends and neighbours.

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