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          | Subject:  Anyone else crushing it this year? 
 
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          | From | Location | Message | Date Posted | 
		
            | Porkchop | Central NY | Sure there’s lots of time to screw things up, but anyone feel like they are getting through spring ok?...been nice here...so far so good. . Let’s keep it up folks!...some beautiful plants out there in BP land. | 5/26/2020 3:21:20 PM | 
		
            | 719.5 Pounder | North Of The Border | Yeah, my plants cant be beaten this year! They all have 2 whole seed leaves, just a week and a half after starting... ;) | 5/27/2020 7:00:32 AM | 
		
            | Dalton | Ironton, ohio | I can certainly say I'm off to a better start this year. Nevermind the fact I'm a first year grower. Good luck everyone! | 5/27/2020 9:16:11 AM | 
		
            | wixom grower ( The Polish Hammer) | Wixom MI. | Its a little early to say if im crushing it yet but i did get 32 plants in on sunday and half my garden planted but it will be this weekend before i can get the rest of it planted. | 5/27/2020 4:51:34 PM | 
		
            | Dawn, Suburban Gardener | Lakewood, WA | Good thing I drafted you, Porkchop!  Woot! | 5/27/2020 7:55:36 PM | 
		
            | TomatoTim | Gone With The Win | I have the best looking tomato plants I have ever had. Thanks to you guys. So much to learn yet still. Best advice is learn not what to do!! | 5/27/2020 10:25:08 PM | 
		
            | Dawn, Suburban Gardener | Lakewood, WA | Much success to you, TomatoTim! | 5/28/2020 12:05:07 AM | 
		
            | Ned | Honesdale, Pennsylvania | My maters are still babies and some just poking threw... Escheel can put the slammer Team out to the early lead.  I would say the pumpkin weather in NE Pennsylvania is better than it has been in the last few years and I am happy with my plants to date.  | 5/28/2020 9:27:02 AM | 
		
            | Materdoc | Bloomington, IN USA | We are just chugging along, waiting for the plants to kick in gear & then start to pump out the megas. | 5/28/2020 9:41:50 AM | 
		
            | Marv. | On top of Brush Mountain, Pa. | When all is said and done, the beauty is in the beast, not the plant itself. | 5/28/2020 10:41:17 AM | 
		
            | Garden Rebel (Team Rebel Rousers) | Lebanon, Oregon | It all comes down to the weather for me. Everything else is on track and looking good.  | 5/28/2020 11:20:50 AM | 
		
            | ESheel31(team sLamMer) | Eastern Shore of VA | Plants are growing well.Little wind beaten from TS Arthur Last week but growing well.
 Only about 2 feet high.
 
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            | BeeDub | Lake Oswego, OR | My 6.54 Porkchop is young, but looking special.  Such strong structure.  Thanks, Steve!  | 5/30/2020 12:30:35 PM | 
		
            | Porkchop | Central NY | Yeeaaa baby.... | 5/30/2020 6:28:16 PM | 
		
            | ESheel31(team sLamMer) | Eastern Shore of VA | Team slammer.We crush it every year !
 | 5/30/2020 8:44:24 PM | 
		
            | Little Ketchup | Grittyville, WA | Nice 5 gal plant porkchop wow wouldnt expect anything less from you though.  Let us know when you want final weight guesses.  Zoom in more on that tomato??  I am so ready to guess!  | 5/30/2020 11:45:32 PM | 
		
            | Carlo | Torino, ITALY | all my plants are in 5 gallon pots, growing quite well, already about 3 feet tall, and showing first fruits
 | 5/31/2020 12:39:57 PM | 
		
            | Dawn, Suburban Gardener | Lakewood, WA | Yay for sporty Italian maters! | 5/31/2020 12:56:02 PM | 
		
            | treetop | Wv | mine are just ok. down to my best six,they are maybe ten inches tall and seem to have slowed in growth. hope they kick start again soon. treetop | 6/9/2020 1:02:27 PM | 
		
        
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