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    They ate my tomatoes last night. Down to nothing but stems. Even ate the the 30 green tomatoes on the plants. They will be invited to a food plot this winter. Then a trip to the grinder. Venison chilli and spaghetti
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    I’d rather have chili then tomatoes anyway…..lol
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    The tomatoes would have went into the chilli
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    Easier to buy tomatoes from grocery store then venison
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    Very true.
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    Well you set out brush pile PVC thingies. Attracted them to the garden.
    Maybe they will bite this one……

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    Yeah. They need to go to the water. I will go on a nocturnal deployment trip to drop them off
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    Quote Originally Posted by SuperDave336 View Post
    Easier to buy tomatoes from grocery store then venison
    $4.99 a pound for maters here. Hope my 3 plants make a bunch!
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    Mine are down to the stalks. They were some Roma and Cherokee Purple heirloom plants. They don't like the cherry tomatoes
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    Cherokee Purple are the best! I went to Tomatopalooza several years back and tasted around 200 varieties. That next year I think I grew like 20 or more varieties from seeds I saved from there. Many years later my wife and I have settled on just a handful with Cherokee Purple number one. I actually met Craig LeHoullier and have his book Epic Tomatoes. He lives in Raleigh, NC and named the Cherokee Purple. Very interesting and knowledgeable guy on tomatoes if your interested.

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