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Old 10-02-2012, 04:48 PM
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To encourage my granddaughter's interest in gardening we have a contest to see who's plant is the biggest and best. This time we are growing Mountain Princess tomatoes, and so far it is pretty close, as both plants have buds. Our winter has been so warm I can put them in the greenhouse in the afternoon. We have had virtually no snow, when normally we have had six feet of snow by February. It is so unusual the Hudson river did not freeze at all this winter and I don't ever remember that happening.

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