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Tomato Queen

adminhh July 26, 2018Blog 1 Comment

The tomato paintings are a late thank you. We had a dear friend who decided to grow tomatoes. She grew about 30 old varieties. 600 plants. Tomato Queen was her moniker. All of her friends got as many plants as they wanted to plant for many years. If any were left over, and there were, they were given to raise …

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