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Almost the same angle, 11 days later. Note how much the tomatoes and squash have grown.

wordywalt 9 Mar 30
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that would be so exciting to me. I love to see things grow like that

btroje Level 9 Mar 31, 2019
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Wow! That is impressive

Heidi68 Level 8 Mar 31, 2019
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That's what comes of being subtropical! Not even time to put things in, in some parts.

CeliaVL Level 7 Mar 31, 2019
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Nicely done. I hope they crop well for you.

FrayedBear Level 9 Mar 31, 2019
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where are you living that your plants look this good this early?

lookinhard Level 7 Mar 30, 2019

Tampa, Florida.

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Looks fantastic!

Hathacat Level 9 Mar 30, 2019
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Wow, what fertilizer do you use? Those plants look great!!!

I use just regular 10-10-10 fertilizer. That is fertilizer that is 10 percent each nitrates, phosphates, and potassium. It also helps that I add a lot of organic matter (hay mulch, grass clippings, and plant debris) to the soil. r To keep powdery mildew and other fungi from attacking the squash, I spray the soil with fungicide before I dig it up for planting.

Also the soil here is prone to nematode infestations. Heavy nematode infestations badly damage plant roots and limit productivity and longevity, particularly tomatoes. Every year or two I also treat the soil to greatly reduce the nematode infestations.

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Wow! ?

MojoDave Level 9 Mar 30, 2019
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You seem to have grown as well .

Cast1es Level 9 Mar 30, 2019

LOL!

I thought the opposite but then realised that it was merely the grown and larger leaves now covering his shorts.

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