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Apr 8, 2020 6:20 AM CST
Central Florida (Zone 9a)
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That cherry tomato wouldn't be a Yellow Pear Shaped Tomato would it? Love those little delights, but then I love all tomatoes. I've grown the YPST a couple of times and they perform well here in central FL.

In the edible department I have other tomatoes growing and dill and potatoes. Nothing blooming around here but flowers. We've been in a drought for quite some time now and it is only the drought tolerant flowers that are blooming.

I'm praying for rain, praying for the victims of the Pandemic, praying for relief and did I say I'm praying for RAIN!! Smiling

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