Jungle Vines...BIGFOOT Tomatoes.

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:eek::d...What is with these... The one plant is over 6'
 

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Must be good soil!!!
Imagine what other crops you could grow there!!
 

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Good thing you post pics of tomatoes :rolleyes: , or I would have to think you were growing.............

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I'm not really a big fan of tomatoes. Toasted cucumber or bacon or even cucumber & bacon saniches are way better.
 

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hahaha.....that's a good one....and I also read about some grow-op's using aligators.....don't think they would be as docile as those Christina Lake bears!

Depends on how much 'product' they get into I would imagine... :d
 

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Ya, it's a strange year for tomatoes........ I have one i grow in a 4 ft cement culvert cover and it's over 6 feet tall, and has already produced over 100 tomatoes, and it has at least another hundred growing at any time...... It's frickin' huge
 

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i hope you know how to can all those tomatoes your gonna get!!!!!! and tomatoe plants will grow quite high as long as they have something to help support their structure!!!!!!!! mmmmmmmmmmmm fresh tomatoes!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
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