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Green tomatoes.




Category: Gardening tips. | Posted: Mon Feb 13, 2006 2:23 am

All those green stains on your hands after removong side shoots from your tomato plants can be hard to remove. Here's an easy way of getting rid of them:

Before washing you hands with soap cut a green tomato in half. Vigorously rub the cut sides of the tomato over the stains. Now wash your hands in the normal way. The very plant that caused the problem has cured it too!!!






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jubabe296 wrote on Tue Jun 06, 2006 5:44 pm:


AHHHH!! very handy tip!! John and I will definately try this one!! Thanks Eileen!!





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