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I am so very excited. I saw the very first tomato on the vine. I have painstakingly watched and nurtured the vines through this mississippi heat. I really thought they might not survive. The precious vines are hanging from my fence post. I purchased these little tomato growers from QVC. Dining in the future will contain my home grown beauties.
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