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Post by spike on Apr 17, 2022 12:17:13 GMT -5
Very small compact plants. Got about 8 - 12 inches tall and not very wide. Adorable little, good tasting tomatoes. I had a blast growing these over the winter on top of the fridge. I won't grow them again, but only because, they took up the room where I would normally be growing my herbs.
Yeah yeah I know . . . blah blah blah Spike . . . blah blah blah . . . get on with it all ready gosh!
Would anyone be interested in the remaining seeds I have? Might even be a fun project for a child? Shoot me an address in a PM and I will shoot you seeds!
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Post by octave1 on Apr 17, 2022 12:45:41 GMT -5
It looks like a lovely plant. My question is: can it be transplanted outside when warm enough?
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Post by spike on Apr 17, 2022 13:18:44 GMT -5
Yep!
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Post by daylilydude on Apr 17, 2022 14:06:48 GMT -5
If you have any left I would like to try them...
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Post by spike on Apr 17, 2022 14:18:24 GMT -5
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Post by spike on Apr 18, 2022 8:17:49 GMT -5
Offer closed. Seeds going out in todays mail.
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Post by daylilydude on Apr 23, 2022 13:27:48 GMT -5
spike, just to let you know the seeds arrived yesterday, but this knee is hurting more now than it did before I had the surgery, so they may have to wait another week or 2 before they see dirt... again thank you so much.
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Post by hairymooseknuckles on Apr 23, 2022 14:00:32 GMT -5
spike , just to let you know the seeds arrived yesterday, but this knee is hurting more now than it did before I had the surgery, so they may have to wait another week or 2 before they see dirt... again thank you so much. Dude! I missed the post about you having surgery. Did u do a knee replacement?
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Post by daylilydude on Apr 23, 2022 14:28:27 GMT -5
I didn't make a post on it hairymooseknuckles, It was laser knee surgery and wasn't supposed to be bad at all... let me go back to work in just 12 days. And my wife fussed at me for that cause she just knew I wasn't going to be careful and take it easy sooooo she was right once again because I just keep inflaming my knee, so I went...(wellll her and I) back to see the Dr.and they are now doing a rooster comb injection that takes 3 shots behind the kneecap at once a week thing supposed to make the joint slippery and help ease the pain a little?
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Post by paulf on Apr 23, 2022 16:30:49 GMT -5
Get better soon! A hundred years ago when I was a college runner I had a knee problem and received a steroid shot behind the kneecap. All the doctor said was,"This might hurt a little," as I went up to the ceiling. Modern medicine has come a long way since the middle-ages. A good oil job really helps, though.
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Post by hairymooseknuckles on Apr 23, 2022 17:26:14 GMT -5
Get better soon! A hundred years ago when I was a college runner I had a knee problem and received a steroid shot behind the kneecap. All the doctor said was,"This might hurt a little," as I went up to the ceiling. Modern medicine has come a long way since the middle-ages. A good oil job really helps, though. Boy, you said a mouthful there! This might hurt a little. Famous last words! I sure hope you feel better soon Dude! daylilydude,
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Post by Laura_in_FL on Apr 25, 2022 9:36:28 GMT -5
Rest that knee like you're supposed to, daylilydude! You don't want to undo all of the doc's expensive work, now do you?
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Post by brownrexx on Apr 26, 2022 8:00:15 GMT -5
I have had the Synvisc (rooster comb) injections in my knees many times and supposedly they do not work for everyone but they did help me. They are a temporary fix however, and only last about 6 months.
Good luck with it. Synvisc kept me going for a few years before I had my knee replaced in 2013.
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