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Planting 30 Varieties of Tomatoes & 10 Varieties Peppers!

Planting 30 Varieties of Tomatoes & 10 Varieties Peppers!

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Planting 30 Varieties of Tomatoes & 10 Varieties Peppers! Garden Answer Sandy: Hi Laura and Aaron! I'm hoping you will do a tasting of the tomatoes at the end of the season with you, Aaron, your Dad and Mom and Monica. Then each of you can say which ones you like the best and why. That would be fun to watch! I only have room for 4 tomato plants in my 2 raised beds. I always plant Super Sweet 100 and Sun Gold cherry tomatoes in one, and Cherokee purple and something new in the other one. I think I will try the Pineapple again this year. I was sad to see that you painted the flower shed white. I was hoping that you would keep the green color and the natural wood look. It looked more like it belonged there. Just my opinion. Thank you so much for sharing!
Date: 2022-07-16

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I guess Mom and Dad after their great many years of experience, still have no idea which local tomatoes are best, so this planting madness continues on what seems a tragic journey to what? Is this journey just to have more of everything than Mom? Where is the architects plan like we should have for any home landscape, or is this all just random whimsical wasting as much money as possible to impress a few bored and very boring Y Tubers? I think you all need something more important to do than wasting everyone's time just putting your local farms and stores out of business. Mom and Dads generous pockets must seem bottomless?
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Love your videos. Question. Ever considered Garden boots. lol. Just Curious. I saw you dumping dirt out of your shoes. and I've always wondered how many times in a day do you do that. lol
Also. I would love to see actual time posted on your videos that it takes you to do stuff. just out of curiosity and also temps. I always wonder what temp you're working in. I struggle with it even in the 80s. and I tell myself. if Laura can do it, so can you. so just for inspiration. hahaha I would love to see times and temps on the videos. Love all you guys do. Thanks for all the inspiration!

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I planted my garden and found out I have breast cancer and had to have surgery and now my garden is on its own. My garden was beautiful and now not. But we are getting tomato, cucumbers and squash, I live in North Carolina. Concord. So you never known. I planted the dark pink cone flowers and they are beautiful. I love my flowers and vegetables. Its going to be next year before I going to be able to work on anything. Im in so much pain all I can do is sleep.
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Hi Aaron and Laura and of course Paul. You all have inspired myself and my boyfriend to get our small garden in this year. This year we are trying to grow some new vegetables for us. We planted some potatoes and mustard greens. I need to do some research on how to preserve mustard greens so we can enjoy them in the winter months. Thank for all your inspiration and everything to show and teach us.
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Your cut flower shed is adorable. Have you considered an arbor across the front of the shed? You can plant vines to soften the front and possibly bring a little shade in those hot summer days; something like your parents have at the nursery? I think it would give it a finishing touch and make it look even more cozy! Thanks for the inspiration!
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Within the first 2 minutes you have 28 different varieties. Then you say you have 26 varietiesthen you say youre planting 21 varieties in the ground, then 4 in the raised beds, and then 4 in some random. thats 29. And then 3 varieties in containers. So all together 32. And the title of the video says 30. I AM CONFUSION.
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Pineapple are my absolute favorite too, I grew a pineapple tomato last year that weighed 2. 89 lbs it was HUGE!
The taste is amazing, low acidity, and they are just beautiful to look at!
Im going to try frying it and eating with fresh mozzarella and a balsamic reduction, I think that would be tasty

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Can I be blunt? Green Zebra is a terrible tomato. The skin is very thick, to the point of making it unpleasant to eat. I've grown them twice to make sure I didn't have a bad batch. The flavor is interesting, but not out of this world. Just yuck. It's ok to not like a tomato everyone thinks is the best.
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Wonderful, as always! So exciting to watch all the varieties you planted. Praying for a fruitful season. I have the same Wizz spreader and it is so handy. I do grass seed and fertilizer with mine and it does the job. I also get the benefit of the extra steps in walking around my yard while doing it!
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