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OLD & NEW DETECTORS PLUS TOMATOES

pennies

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IT'S BEEN A WHILE SENCE I HAVE POSTED.
THATS AN OLD WHITES COIN MASTER FROM THE 70'S AND THE LOVE OF MY LIFE A MINELAB EXPLORER II.
THE TOMATOES ARE IN THE TOP OF A ROTTING HAY BAIL.
 
hoping and praying is going well with you and family. Hope you're getting some detecting in. The rotting bales help the plants grow?
 
n/t
 
Good to see you brother. How are you and Chris. Did ya get that video I sent?
 
Hi Henry!

Nice pics....I like the way those tomatoes are planted in the bail of hay..I never saw that before....

did you make that hay bail, or did you buy it?

What makes the hay get rotted? Just leaving it outside in the elements?

My husband ( Henry also) will be very interested to see this pic, and I know that he would like to try this out.
 
pray that you and Chris are doing okay. It looks like you have lots of land and those plants will be growing very quickly soon and giving you ripe maters for July or sooner!

Do you cover the plants individually or throw a plastic cover over the tops of your tomato stakes to keep the cold weather and frost from killing them? I used to cover my plants with gallon milk jugs bysticking the necks into the ground and uncovering them the next morning on warm days. Home-grown tomatoes sure do taste good! My brother, Cliff, and I were talking about the ones we picked out of the garden and ate right there when we were kids! I guess a little dirt didn't kill us, as we are still living but getting older day by day! :biggrin:

Congrats on the Expl II and hope you are learning are have learned its best operations by now! Hope you find a lot of good coins and relics!

Please post again real soon, as it is always good to hear from you, my brother, and all my Christian brothers and sisters! The best of health and God's blessing to you both! :angel:

God Bless!
Betty
 
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