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Tomatoes...LIVE Today! From BK Farmyard's Stacey Murphy

 
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This just came to my inbox, thought I'd pass it along if anyone is interested. Sounds cool!

Stacey Murphy wrote:  I’ve got tomatoes on the brain today.
Sun-kissed tomatoes fresh from heaven.

Maybe you can relate...
My housemates and I are talking about tomatoes for the garden this year.

And we quickly realize that we would like to cover our entire yard (and roof) with tomato plants in order to enjoy fresh salads, make salsas, preserve hot sauces, etc. And it’s not enough, we want MORE!

Our stomachs are bigger than our garden sometimes. ;)

So we had a lively conversation about sweetness, texture and acidity trying to decide what kind of tomatoes to plant in the space we have.

It inspired me to try a new online format so I can have a similar conversation with you.

I’m hosting a LIVE Facebook TONIGHT and I hope you’ll join me.

It’s going to be a TOMATO-FEST!
I'll share my #1 tip to help you grow more tomatoes this year.

And because it’s LIVE, you’ll get to chat and post your comments.

Simply show up here at 5pm Pacific / 8pm Eastern TONIGHT!
https://www.facebook.com/GardenGeeksGrowMore/

Peace & carrots,
Stacey

Spoiler Alert: you may have already heard me share my love for Sun Golds and Early Girls when I was in Brooklyn, because their vines can become heavy with continuously ripening fruit fast. And these two varieties are GREAT for all regions. However, growing in San Diego, I’ve discovered a new favorite. Looking forward to sharing it with you tonight!

 
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