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I've been really impressed with Rosella, a dusty rose/purple cherry, that I'm growing for the first time this year. The taste is super, and I cannot believe all these flowers! Is this what a multi flora looks like? Wow, I hope there's enough season left for these to make fruit. I love to just look at this plant.
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Here is a Berkeley Tie-Dye Heart. Isn't it funny shaped? It reminds me of the Flatiron Building or something. :D
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[QUOTE=KathyDC;759424]Here is a Berkeley Tie-Dye Heart. Isn't it funny shaped? It reminds me of the Flatiron Building or something. :D[/QUOTE]
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The last of my tomatoes from 2020 season went into a wonderful tomato, garlic and basil soup! It was delicious! *not uploaded photos on here before so hoping they show!* already dreaming of next years batches!
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[B][SIZE=5][FONT=Garamond]Nice photos![/FONT][/SIZE][/B]
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Happy Birthday, New Micros
A "welcome to the world" to the latest micro tomatoes who were born yesterday and the day before!
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Hello,
I'm new to the forum; but have been reading it for a couple years now. I post many pictures from my garden on Instagram, this year I have about 60 tomato plants, with about 1/3rd of them being dwarfs. -Clay [URL="https://instagram.com/thebipolargardener?r=nametag"]https://instagram.com/thebipolargardener?r=nametag[/URL] |
what is your phone number and password to view those pics?
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You'd use your Instagram login not mine... if you don't have one I'm not sure you can view it. Maybe I have it set to private I'll look.
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I'd suggest posting some of the best pics here on tville, if you want people here to see them. That is what this thread is for, tomato plant pics on tomatoville. I'd like to see those dwarfs. |
Guess the correct number of tomato plants and win the prize
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of satisfaction.
I think I'll have enough for salsa this year. I pulled out a whole plant today that got lost...well, it somehow fell into the center of the one double row, and before I noticed it I had tied a co-dominant leader (the split above the first fruit truss) from a neighboring plant in its place. Since it lost its spot on the wire, I pulled it. At this point, very healthy plants with zero, exactly zero leaf spots noted. That will change with this week with the heat, I'd imagine. It always shows up by July. I grew like this last year but let them go a little wild in some spots. It worked so well I knew I'd do it again. The wire is a bear to put up, but once it is up it is solid and no worry about fruit weight pulling it down or wind knocking it over. Last year I didn't have as many tomato plants to start, and a different black mulch had wider spaces as well. I had a lot of Big Beefs that were weighing in at 17-18 oz each, in those first couple trusses, and we made plenty of pizza sauce and soup. This year I carefully and precisely planned to plant a more reasonable single row of tomatoes and a single row of peppers in each double. But my pepper starts were terrible and I didn't have enough. So...all tomatoes. FOUR rows. In preparation I picked up 20 lbs of nice bacon ends for $2.59/lb from the local butcher. I sort of wish I was kidding about that. I haven't used bacon in tomato sandwiches much in years. Call it an impulse buy? I couldn't stop at 4 rows of tomatoes. Not crowded enough yet. I had to transplant daylilys and zinnia seed along the outer row. This year, though, I am being strict. One leader per upright wire...that is, one stem every 6" for ~20ft...times 4. Nothing will be tolerated to grow into the middle. It is strictly verboten. I filled every hole through the plastic to start, and some had twins I just left together for one leader from each. I lost a few along the way and pulled that whole plant today to show them how serious I am. "Them" includes Cuostralee, Estiva, Big Beef, Sweet Ozark Orange, Costoluto Genovese, Moskvich, my stupice trade mixup "Fauxpice", Black Krim, and of course, returning from retirement for 2021, the crowd favorite, Stump of the World! |
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I'd suggest posting some of the best pics here on tville, if you want people here to see them. That is what this thread is for, tomato plant pics on tomatoville. I'd like to see those dwarfs.[/QUOTE] The issue with that is, I've been looking at this site for a couple of years now completely unable to view pictures, because it took that long to get an account working and verified. I think most people have Instagram these days. I'll stick to using that for pictures for now. I checked and my profile is set to public so anyone can see it. Thanks |
[B]Here is a couple for you[/B]
Utyonok Dwarf (early determinate dwarf, may even classify as a micro dwarf mine are maybe 14" tall. This is from tville member Carol from Knapp's Fresh Veggies in Madison, WI. [IMG]https://i.imgur.com/6uaPJYk.jpg[/IMG] [B]And a short video here:[/B] [URL="https://imgur.com/gallery/9Dm8OIx"]Suz's Beauty around 6/15/21 Zone 5b[/URL] Clay [URL="https://instagram.com/thebipolargardener?r=nametag"]The Bipolar Gardener[/URL] |
Here is my indoor apartment dwarf tomatoes, just 2 for now. These are Hannah's Prize and Suz's Beauty. It got too hot at one point and the initial blossoms dropped. Gave them a dose of phosphorus and they are starting to flower again. I also just started some dwarf jackass green, dwarf awesome, and dwarf purple reign, but those will be my early winter harvest at this point.
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My first dwarf project tomato is nearly ready, Saucy Mary. I was not expecting the plant to be 7-8 inches tall, with only three tomatoes set on it so far, still better than what I'm dealing with in the ground and bucket containers!
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