




gosh you can barely see my tomato plants in these straw bales! I was really surprised how warm it was inside the bales, it felt especially warm compared to the potting soil these tomatoes were in! I hope it wasn't too hot, these tomatoes all ready were neglected! I have one last one to put at the end of the bale, it is in a larger pot and I need help so I don't break it to pieces! Hopefully future pictures will show lush growth!
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