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Things proceed on the tomato front. A few of the plants are 5-6" tall, and I planted them in the patio garden.


Some tomato plants:


Some more tomato plants:


The patio garden. You can see the tomato plants hanging out the bottom of the planter. They will grow upside-down, which will prevent the sorts of diseases and injuries that result from contact with the ground:


The oregano plant, which has exploded:



King livened up the evening by eating something--by all indications, a major wad of tissue--then walking around the rooms making gulping motions like he was having trouble swallowing. Ran outside as soon as I opened the door and started chomping grass, I assumed to make himself throw up. Phoned the emergency vet office--the woman who answered the phone wouldn't tell me how to make a dog throw up, but advised me to bring him in for a shot. I considered this, but King didn't seem too distressed, so I imposed upon Mickey's vet instead. She confirmed my thought that a piece of tissue had likely gotten caught in his throat, and to just let him eat and drink water to force it down. This worked. All seems well, though I was concerned that the big idiot would hork grass all over the floor.

I was disappointed to learn from Mickey's vet that she has left the local practice. She had a long commute, and there were other reasons, apparently. I thanked her for the way she looked after Mickey, and told her that I would let her know how things worked out.

I am very disappointed. I like the other vets in the practice, but she was very compassionate and helpful during a very rough time.


Date: 2008-07-19 03:19 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] e-moon60.livejournal.com
Or fried green tomatoes...if a frost catches you early (bring just the tomatoes themselves in.)

We found that packing hay/straw up around the plants helped in the kind of light frosts we got in San Antonio--the tips of the plants might turn brown, but down below the ground heat kept the lower plants and the fruits safe.

Date: 2008-07-19 05:01 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] kristine-smith.livejournal.com
That's the thing with this planter--I doubt it will hold the heat like ground would.

The electric blanket might still be the way to go.

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