Doc looks like you gave up on fishing and became a professional farmer. But it looks like you are very skilled at both of them. Nice looking plants.
i planted about 75 tomato seedlings around the first of the year. by the third week of february they were huge. like almost 2 feet tall. they started to buckle at the knees. i was about to lose them. so i took a chance and decided that if i was gonna lose them, i was gonna lose them in the garden. so i planted all of them in the garden the third week of february. and low and behold, we did not get any frosts after i planted them. very unusual for this part of the state. anyway. i got about a 4 week head start on what i normally do. the garden is doing better than ever. i am attaching some pics. yall check these pics out.
this is a cross shot of the garden. i have about 60 tomato plants.
these are my squash. the one in the back is absolutely huge.
the next two pics are the same plant. i have never seen so many tomatoes on one plant. there must be 50 on this plant. and they are big as baseballs most of them.
this plant has four huge tomatoes in one bunch. gosh i love tomatoes.
anyone that has ever planted a garden from seeds, and does not believe that God is so awesome is not paying much attention. His amazing things never cease to make me smile.
doc
Any man can be a father, but it takes a real man to be a DAD!!
Doc looks like you gave up on fishing and became a professional farmer. But it looks like you are very skilled at both of them. Nice looking plants.
Be as smart as you can, but it is always better to be wise than to be smart.
Very, very nice. My garden is starting to produce now as well. My red potatoes I just dug up were small though.
Randy Andres