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The film you are about to see is going to give you the education you need to be able to grow your own "amazing" vegetables. If you're not already a gardener you only need the decision to do what you are about to see being done. If you are already a gardener, I think you will enjoy seeing what I do in my little garden... and I'd love to see what you can do in yours!

Lee O'Hara


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The 7 Beefmaster tomato plants that were a few inches high on April 15th when I planted them in their 20' by 4' garden bed -- produced exactly 800 lbs. of "amazing" tomatoes between July 12th and October 15th with maybe an additional 20 lbs. still ripening on the vines.


 

        


The other 11 garden beds, from 3.5 to 75 sq. ft., were equally productive of everything from leaf lettuce to sweet potatoes. If you've ever had home grown tomatoes, you might think of a supermarket tomato as some kind of industrial product. The same is true about all the "fresh" vegetables that we can buy from the stores today. People simply can't believe the difference. The most common word we hear around here is "amazing!"


          


I think people just don't know how easy it is, how much fun it can be and how satisfying it is to be able to give close friends and family pure, fresh vegetables. I'd like to help change that. 


The film you are about to see is going to give you the education you need to be able to grow your own "amazing" vegetables. If you're not already a gardener you only need the decision to do what you are about to see being done. If you are already a gardener, I think you will enjoy seeing what I do in my little garden... and I'd love to see what you can do in yours!

Lee O'Hara

 

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