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Old 23-05-2016, 09:35   #1
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Tomatoes

We're at the dock still fixing the boat. Expect to leave anytime between June and the end of the summer depending when the jobs or the money runs out.

A friend who knows nothing about living aboard gave me the most beautiful tomato plant I've ever seen and I've been nurturing it up in the cockpit and it's growing like crazy.

Now I'm thinking about leaving and realize that I probably should give the plant to someone else. I don't know the type of tomato or if it's determinate or not, so it may very well grow to a completely unmanageable size.

BUT I have to ask: is anyone out there actually growing a tomato plant on a cruising vessel? I think the rewards would be great, but the commitment of space and care would also be great.

OK, now you can laugh. Thanks all.
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