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Which variety? I have always had good luck with Hybrids. Especially cherry tomatoes. Especially with drip fertigation.
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I burpee a lot when I drink beer.
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I dont
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I thought that was the plural form of burp. ???
As in, the drunken slut gave several burpees before she puked.
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Let's be real for a moment, I hate the people that do them in the gym. Paired with some type of resistance band attached to a random machine
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burpees better than herpes....but nuthing better dan making bare peez
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Let's be real for a moment, I hate the people that do them in the gym. Paired with some type of resistance band attached to a random machine
Please try to stay on topic - this is a tomato related thread! >:(
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Which variety? I have always had good luck with Hybrids. Especially cherry tomatoes. Especially with drip fertigation.
They have consistent seeds and always produce. You oughta come over to Tomatoville, Jezebelle and I post over there a lot.
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They have consistent seeds and always produce. You oughta come over to Tomatoville, Jezebelle and I post over there a lot.
Looks like a good site. Some of those posters add value at every turn.
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They have consistent seeds and always produce. You oughta come over to Tomatoville, Jezebelle and I post over there a lot.
Question, if a bodybuilder consumes enough burpee veggies can he exceed the natty 5% BF wt standards chart?
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Question, if a bodybuilder consumes enough burpee veggies can he exceed the natty 5% BF wt standards chart?
try industrial size salad of baby spinach,wild rocket & baby kale with just flex oil/vinegar no salt ;)
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I thought that was the plural form of burp. ???
As in, the drunken slut gave several burpees before she puked.
Negative. All gaseous expulsions are titled in such a way as to inform what all happened to everyone involved. This refers to the party upon whom the burp is visited.
Like farts. There's the farter and the fartee.
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Not sure but I would love to pound out this thick bitch.
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Please try to stay on topic - this is a tomato related thread! >:(
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Which variety? I have always had good luck with Hybrids. Especially cherry tomatoes. Especially with drip fertigation.
Cherry tomatoes are the best, hardy and non temperamental and easy to care for. Grew several different varieties this summer here in Australia and my two cherry tomato plants were the best, produced tons of quality fruit and had zero pest or disease issues. Just watered regularly and fertilized once a week.
I grew some nice chillies this year also, constantly fruited and I have heaps of chillies, which I eat nearly every day, I like to add them to everything I can. Grind them up and sprinkle, YUMMY !!!
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Cherry tomatoes are the best, hardy and non temperamental and easy to care for. Grew several different varieties this summer here in Australia and my two cherry tomato plants were the best, produced tons of quality fruit and had zero pest or disease issues. Just watered regularly and fertilized once a week.
I grew some nice chillies this year also, constantly fruited and I have heaps of chillies, which I eat nearly every day, I like to add them to everything I can. Grind them up and sprinkle, YUMMY !!!
I love cherries tomatoes as well. They are so sweet and practical to throw in a salad.
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Just watered regularly and fertilized once a week.
I like to use drip irrigation controlled by a moisture sensor. It keeps the soil moisture constant. I position a small container of fertilizer under each emitter so the water percolates through it. If it rains, the rainwater dissolves the fertilizer too. Not spraying water on the plants keeps fungus under control, especially in the high humidity climate of Houston.
I see you like container gardens. Many plants do well in containers with fertigation. (fertilizer dissolved in the irrigation water. Essentially hydroponics but in soil.) Miniature roses go great guns cultivated this way.
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I like to use drip irrigation controlled by a moisture sensor. It keeps the soil moisture constant. I position a small container of fertilizer under each emitter so the water percolates through it. If it rains, the rainwater dissolves the fertilizer too. Not spraying water on the plants keeps fungus under control, especially in the high humidity climate of Houston.
I see you like container gardens. Many plants do well in containers with fertigation. (fertilizer dissolved in the irrigation water. Essentially hydroponics but in soil.) Miniature roses go great guns cultivated this way.
I do like container gardening when it comes to certain plants (like chilies and tomatoes). I don't take it to serious, every year I just buy some tomatoe and chili seedlings and plant them in pots, sometimes I can overwinter the chilies and get another season out of them. But I just buy some standard tomato fertilizer and use this on the chilies also and I have a large rainwater tank to water them so it doesn't cost me anything water-wise.
Next year I think I am just going to do cherry tomatoes as they were so easy to grow and I had zero problems. I had a host of problems with some of the other varieties I grew this year which was disheartening, we had a mild summer here and I think it affected certain varieties of my tomatoes, plus I don't have the patience to work out how to rectify certain problems. Tomatoes seem to be finicky and require a bit of a green thumb which I don't have. I just like growing things that are easy and require little maintenance.
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I don't have the patience to work out how to rectify certain problems. Tomatoes seem to be finicky and require a bit of a green thumb which I don't have. I just like growing things that are easy and require little maintenance.
Weedblock fabric keeps weeds from germinating. (so you don't have to weed)
Consistent moisture level is 90 percent of a green thumb. So if you automate the control of the irrigation it pays dividends in good plant growth and you don't have to pay much attention to it.
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TA what are your favorite tomatoes?
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I like burpees after ingesting bicarbonate...