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Sunday, June 7, 2009. Strawberries, scapes, and our first tomato! The beginnings of strawberry season, our first garlic scape sightings, and our first tomato of the season have followed one upon the other. The tomato is fruit of one of the Glacier heirloom started plants that I purchased from Four Winds Farm. Glacier is a known early producer and it had already flowered when I bought it back in May. Labels Four Winds Farm. Down to seeds and . . . well, at least down to seeds again. Speaking of seeds, I .

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Sunday, June 7, 2009. Strawberries, scapes, and our first tomato! The beginnings of strawberry season, our first garlic scape sightings, and our first tomato of the season have followed one upon the other. The tomato is fruit of one of the Glacier heirloom started plants that I purchased from Four Winds Farm. Glacier is a known early producer and it had already flowered when I bought it back in May. Labels Four Winds Farm. Down to seeds and . . . well, at least down to seeds again. Speaking of seeds, I .

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