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Happy Tomatoes

Happy TomatoesThe tomatoes are happily enjoying the heat wave and ripening at a delightful pace.

The rhubarb, not so much (top middle of photo, completely wilted leaves).

The marigolds never skipped a beat despite the mid-heatwave transplant — I think they’d survive a nuclear attack.

This entry was posted in 16 Oaks Community Garden, Urban Gardening and tagged community garden, marigolds, rhubarb, tomatoes, Urban Gardening on August 2, 2009 by local delicious.

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