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Apr 6, 2023 9:50 AM CST
Name: The Mole
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Making progress on the 2023 tomato grafts. With the crazy weather we've had on the west coast this year, the tomatoes are a little behind. But the good thing about tomatoes is when it warms up, they catch up fast. I've completed the grafting for the year and it looks like almost all (knock on wood) of the grafts were successful. They are still in the healing cooler but I think I'll be able to acclimate them to sunshine soon.

In past years I haven't been able to plant the grafted tomatoes with the ungrafted tomatoes so this I should get a better direct comparison this year. I'm hoping to be able to plant the tomatoes in about two weeks, a little late, but not too bad. No shortage of water here now so things are looking good!
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