That bucket of tomatoes sure looks nice. Having something different, in abundance, what you want ... such wonderful reasons to have a garden!
My plans are much more complex and cannot be concrete - ever.
I really have to take these things one step at a time and hope that they work out. Without using property belonging to others, I'm limited to about a 200 sqft greenhouse and about a 300 sqft of garden beds. Growing things in the greenhouse through the summer is very difficult. Maybe it wouldn't even make sense for me to have tomato plants or sweet corn or winter squash or a lot of things that I enjoy.
Gardening restricted to this lot hasn't been required in the 20+ years we have lived here. But, assuming I can show upon others' property had better come right down to the moment I set foot on the ground even if I've been there many times before and the invitation was extended the last time I was there. I even have that feeling while I'm there. Tenants have changed in the past. Owners have passed away. Irrigation systems have been down and difficult to set up. Other uses have been required for the ground -- this year, a new road will cross what was once part of one garden. There's much more ground out there that's been offered but do I want it? Do I want to scheme out how that essential irrigation will work? Do I want any of the hassles associated with other use for the ground that's going on around the gardens? Oh wait! That's for me to decide not the property owners

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Mindful:
How often misused words generate misleading thoughts. ~ Herbert Spencer. After all, it wasn't really "build it and they will come." It was "Build it, and he will come." And, it was Shoeless Joe Jackson being referred to

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I just have to take things one at a time and hope the welcome is still there and my opportunity to benefit can still be realized. It's one of the wonderful things about seeds. Generally, they hold their promise even if a season passes without them being planted. Garden plants have value to others, which is a good thing because they are a little expensive as compost material. Still, I must always have had to do that when I've run out of space or need.
I'll try to update TEG on every step I take in 2017. I've already some ideas on tomato varieties I'd like to have seed for

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Steve