The tomato seeds in the compost have taken over one of the garden beds here at the office in Hickory Valley, outrunning the seedlings we planted. At first, we were going to shift the individual tomato plants out into different beds. We got busy and the plants grew like gangbusters. It’s too crowded to produce many tomatoes. We just let it grow, because it makes us laugh to have a 4′ square jungle in our corner of Tennessee.
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