Look great!
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These pics are awesome. Love seeing the progress and am inspired as well. Thanks for taking the time to post. LOVE Tomatoville!
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[QUOTE=Hensaplenty;675142]These pics are awesome. Love seeing the progress and am inspired as well. Thanks for taking the time to post. LOVE Tomatoville![/QUOTE]
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Marsha, I agree with you, Rebel Alliance is an amazing tomato. It is so sweet and beautiful too. Thank you for the seeds. I loved it.
Your plant are setting like creasy. Nice pictures, keep on sharing them with us. Are you growing any new pinks? |
what! no pepper pictures? lol tomatoes look great!---tom
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[QUOTE=efisakov;675835]Marsha, I agree with you, Rebel Alliance is an amazing tomato. It is so sweet and beautiful too. Thank you for the seeds. I loved it.
Your plant are setting like creasy. Nice pictures, keep on sharing them with us. Are you growing any new pinks?[/QUOTE] Yes, Pinky Tuscadero, and new to me is Barlow Jap, and Marizol Bratka [QUOTE=encore;675838]what! no pepper pictures? lol tomatoes look great!---tom[/QUOTE] I actually do have some peppers this year, might decide to photo them. One that is impressing me is called Bill's Striped, from our friend Paprika. Sweet and very striped, and sort of large for a conical one. |
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A growout I am doing, at F4, saving seeds from the rat bitten one, calked Prime for now. Has antho, clear epi, stripes.
Pinky Tuscadero Indian Zebra |
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Sokolades
Green Gables, now stable. KBX- will make a great BLT tomorrow. |
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Prudens Purple- stem end Prudens Purple-blossom end Solar Flare |
Absolutely beautiful Martha, my mouth is watering!
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Those are all lithium sunset? They look quite different in colour some of them
Man alive they look great! KarenO |
[QUOTE=KarenO;675874]Those are all lithium sunset? They look quite different in colour some of them
Man alive they look great! KarenO[/QUOTE] Yes all from the same plant, some are riper than others. |
I see many that died in my garden due to heat waves and bugs, so I'm sampling them virtually through your pics, including the Prime! Please keep em coming.
I'm done with Pruden's Purple, I know it does great for a lot of you out there but in my hands 5 trials, 4 different seed sources produced the same poor results How is Pinky Tuscadero doing with the bugs? Mine seemed to have a dinner bell going off each time the plant was feeling melancholic for Fonzie. |
[QUOTE=Gerardo;675877]I see many that died in my garden due to heat waves and bugs, so I'm sampling them virtually through your pics, including the Prime! Please keep em coming.
I'm done with Pruden's Purple, I know it does great for a lot of you out there but in my hands 5 trials, 4 different seed sources produced the same poor results How is Pinky Tuscadero doing with the bugs? Mine seemed to have a dinner bell going off each time the plant was feeling melancholic for Fonzie.[/QUOTE] So far this year there was only the one bout of thrips, for about 2 days. Permethrin took care of it. I also put out new sticky traps because the thrips filled up the old ones. Fungus has been the problem. It turned out to be Septoria, not TSWV, so it's at least manageable.I can't live without copper fungicide. It does trash the blossoms though.:?!?: |
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Pretty little heart shaped ribbed fruit from Rebel Alliance multiflora.
Not Coorong Pink,an off type dwarf with stunning visuals. Thank you Craig Lehouillier for the seeds. Blossom end of NCP. Bear Creek, I love this very meaty oh so tasty clear epi black. |
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