tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1736158478689457949.post4865288272492484117..comments2023-05-31T03:54:24.488-07:00Comments on Seasonality:Embracing Change : TOMATO NIRVANAHill Country Hippiehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08723660054417859671noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1736158478689457949.post-29389643239180117712009-07-30T05:32:30.373-07:002009-07-30T05:32:30.373-07:00It's HUGE! (12,500 gal. I think?) I'm not ...It's HUGE! (12,500 gal. I think?) I'm not sure of the cost to fill it. A friend has multiple tanks, instead of one large one, and I think she said it cost them $150 or $200 to fill them all, and the water would last them a month or more. But they are a family of four, and most of the time it's just me here, with no animals and no garden to speak of yet, so a filled tank ought to last me a good long while.Hill Country Hippiehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08723660054417859671noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1736158478689457949.post-26486072182995151562009-07-29T20:22:10.234-07:002009-07-29T20:22:10.234-07:00MMMMMMMmmmmm...num, num, num. Did the heirlooms ha...MMMMMMMmmmmm...num, num, num. Did the heirlooms have good tomato flavor? They are all so beautiful. Thank you for sharing again. On another topic (last post)....just how **big** is that tank? Isn't water delivery real, real expensive? Do enlighten!<br /><br />I talked to my mom tonight in Albuquerque and she mentioned that the central Texas drought made the national news over the weekend. They saw a program showing how low Lake Travis is and the old rusty cars being pulled out and the lake hasn't been this low in fifty years----I'd NO IDEA! Come on El Nino, come on.musingegrethttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10000667855500413032noreply@blogger.com