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Thank you Andrey & KarenO for your response to my question. I didn't know Tarasenko produced "brown" fruit. I think I would like to try it for my garden next season.
Where is a good seed source for Tarasenko 6 ??? Dan |
[QUOTE=KarenO;770540]I have grown Terasenko 6. A very tall and vigorous vine with medium globe shaped brown fruit. It did quite well here for me. I have tried a number of the Terasenko varieties my favourite was Chyornyi of the ones I have grown. They all seem to do well in general here in Canada although I had some issues with BER on the pointed reds.
I am interested to see what Terasenko 7 is like, I hope you post photos. Is it a pointed red? KarenO[/QUOTE] Or course, I will do it. But Tarasenko 6 is red indeed. Something happen on your side that it became brown:D |
[QUOTE=asmx91;770533]Your garden and your plants are looking great!
Anneliese[/QUOTE] Hope to enjoy your garden pics soon too, thanks;) |
Hmm
Interesting. Perhaps I have my wires crossed. I’ll go back through my older pics and see. Maybe it was something else and I remember wrong. I’ll see if I can find a photo Karen |
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Here’s what I grew from seed labeled Terasenko 6
It may have been from you, it came from the mmm swap I believe. It was a reddish brown globe. Green gel so a gf red ( brown) tomato. If it’s not correct that’s interesting and I would grow it again if it was a cross. Karen |
No, it is not Tarasenko 6 :)
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Ok that’s actually good ;) must have been a bee cross hybrid then. Explains the massive plant. I’ll have to grow some out next year and take a look at the plants again
Thanks Andrey :) KarenO |
It should be a massive plant, but with red fruit. Black Tarasenko is a good name:)
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Almost all pepper and tomato plants have been transplanted in 3 GHs in May 1 and May 8 and doing fine despite daily night frost.
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Lovely, lovely photos - you have an eye with a camera!
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i see a healthy looking clump of iris growing. i have a purple variety that dates
back to the late 40s early 50s. my mom said they came with the house. they are a light purple in color, and fragrant. i have moved them every where i have lived. keith |
Soup! I see soup! My favorite mid day meal, what kind is is?
Lovely flowers, and I'm happy for all the greenhouse and garden space that you have to work with. |
[QUOTE=rxkeith;770599]i see a healthy looking clump of iris growing. i have a purple variety that dates
back to the late 40s early 50s. my mom said they came with the house. they are a light purple in color, and fragrant. i have moved them every where i have lived. keith[/QUOTE] Yes, we have about 10 iris varieties in the garden. Not so old as yours:) |
[QUOTE=ddsack;770602]Soup! I see soup! My favorite mid day meal, what kind is is?
Lovely flowers, and I'm happy for all the greenhouse and garden space that you have to work with.[/QUOTE] Yeah, this was a green borshch with fresh sorrel and eggs. It is known as Polish Sorrel Soup outside Belarus and Poland, but it is our traditional soup here;) We have flowers everywhere here at dacha and at city home as well e.g. Begonias, Easter cactus (ripsalidopsis) - both on photos, Christmas cactuses of different colors, pelargoniums, citruses, succulents and others:) Always searching for more varieties and colors, especially of forest cacti (ripsalidopsis, schlumbergera, epiphyllum, disocactus). |
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Everything's doing fine on the garden. The biggest epiphyllum is blooming with a very pleasant scent.
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