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Beef up Dad`s Tomatoes for Father`s Day
« on: May 14, 2006, 07:21:09 AM »
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--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Every dad usually likes to try his hand at home-grown tomatoes. It seems to go with the territory of being a dad, like throwing a baseball, fixing something on a car, or mowing the lawn and complaining about it. If the home-grown tomatoes turn out big and delicious, certain bragging rights are attached. So in honor of Father's Day, help the man in your life grow the biggest, best tomatoes on the block.


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[P]First, choose a good location with full sun, good drainage, and soil am. . .


 

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