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The Heirloom Organic Tomato Plants that I ordered finally arrived.
 
I wanted Heirloom so I could save the seeds and grow my own next year.
 
I decided I needed to know which plant was planted where if I was going to save seeds.
 
 So I recycled last years plant stakes.  A quick coat of black spray paint and I was back in business.  I used a white paint pen to add the tomato variety to the marker.
 
 
 
Two of the varieties I ordered had crop failure, so I guess I will make due with what they sent me.
 
 While planting the tomatoes I found this broken robins eggs.  I left it there just because I love the color.
 
 

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  1. Kris says

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    I would love to try some Heirlooms next year! I love the way your markers turned out, and I love the names of the plants!!!
    The egg is so pretty. I have the abandoned wren eggs on my patio in a nest, and little miss Clairey picked one up and dropped it on the table today…..squish….

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  2. NanaDiana says

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    OH- I will be anxious to see how your tomatoes turn out. I can’t eat tomatoes but my family loves them. Love your sweet markers, too. xo Diana

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  3. Tammy says

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    I have to get a white paint pen. You are very thrifty;)

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  4. Gypsy Heart says

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    Great idea! I LOVE, love fresh tomatoes ~ enjoy your harvest.

    xo
    Pat

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  5. Bliss says

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    A mortgage lifter? I want to grow that!

    ~Bliss~

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