Rose is Rose by Don Wimmer and Pat Brady

Rose is Rose

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  1. t1warren

    t1warren said, 11 months ago

    Our first tomato had worms. OH well try again.

  2. Felix The Cat

    Felix The Cat said, 11 months ago

    Isn’t it a tad early for harvesting????

  3. Weakstream

    Weakstream said, 11 months ago

    Not in Texas, Ive had a bumper crop

  4. ewalnut

    ewalnut said, 11 months ago

    Probably not too early in any southern states. We’ve had all those vegetables for weeks now at the local farmer’s markets.

  5. WTF Cares

    WTF Cares said, 11 months ago

    Oh gee, the world is bigger than my eyes can see? Why wasn’t I told? Of course, I wouldn’t believe it, but I should have been told. Sheesh

  6. Sharon  Hayes

    Sharon Hayes said, 11 months ago

    I’m in NC and I still don’t have any ripe tomatoes. Several on the vine, but all still green.

  7. Kivana ♫

    Kivana ♫ said, 11 months ago

    I’m harvesting about 2 pints of strawberries everyday now…

  8. Doctor11

    Doctor11 said, 11 months ago

    Gardening is fun and relaxing; especially in the early morning when it’s still cool outside and the ground is moist with dew.

  9. Gokie5

    Gokie5 said, 11 months ago

    We’ve had the craziest weather here in east Wisconsin, halfway up between Milwaukee and Green Bay, near like MI. Last Sunday we had a high of 93; by Tuesday, high was 70. No tomatoes yet!

  10. Jerry Carlson

    Jerry Carlson said, 11 months ago

    Have one tiny green one so far in Cheyenne – palnt came from a friend’s grrenhouse about 5-6 weeks ago. Harvest is usually in a race with the first frost.

  11. cactuslady100

    cactuslady100 said, 11 months ago

    Havent been able to even plant my garden yet, still to cold at night.

  12. Mokurai

    Mokurai said, 11 months ago

    On her book tour, Michelle Obama has been talking up how much children enjoy veggie feasts straight from the garden, especially veggies that they helped grow.

    American Grown: The Story of the White House Kitchen Garden and Gardens Across America

  13. hippogriff

    hippogriff said, 11 months ago

    Weakstream: We are already giving radishes away. May have lost two cornstalks in the last windstorm (currently propped up and hoping, better than most hackberries in town which are split wide open). Big green tomatoes, but I planted seeds rather than started plants.

  14. flyintheweb

    flyintheweb said, 11 months ago

    Doesn’t it seem Grandma is tremendously good at everything?

  15. dragonhavn

    dragonhavn said, 11 months ago

    @flyintheweb

    Grandma’s been at it the longest and knows all the tricks .. LOL

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