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Very simple maze made of cherry tomatoes. Something for the kids to run through and maybe sample a few on the way. The cherry tomato plants should start bearing fruit in mid July.

We will cover the bare soil with straw to keep the weeds down (hopefully).

We call it a maze because they're popular on farms around here. However it has no blind corners, so you can't get lost in it. That may make it a labyrinth instead of a maze, but there's some disagreement about the useage of the two words.

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We had a larger maze in 2009 and an even larger maze in 2010.
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Maze for kids

Author Dwight Sipler from Stow, MA, USA

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