We Need More Tomato Plant Pictures
Hi,
I don't know about you all, but I LOVE seeing pictures of tomato plants and tomato seedlings. Please don't be stingy and start sharing what your tomato plants look like. I will upload pictures of all my tomato plants clinging to some pale sun rays from my main windows. I get such a kick from seeing tomatoes grow that I want to share with everybody how my plants are doing. Some of you old timers are probably tired of this, but I am not. |
[QUOTE=mouka_f_slouka;461750]Hi,
I don't know about you all, but I LOVE seeing pictures of tomato plants and tomato seedlings. Please don't be stingy and start sharing what your tomato plants look like. I will upload pictures of all my tomato plants clinging to some pale sun rays from my main windows. I get such a kick from seeing tomatoes grow that I want to share with everybody how my plants are doing. Some of you old timers are probably tired of this, but I am not.[/QUOTE] I agree, mouka Recently I started a thread about it . But then some members either cannot post/upload pictures or are not a big fan of pictutures. TO EACH HIS OWN. [B]GARDENER[/B] |
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Here are mine in the box I built to prepare them for the outdoors. They need about another five days and they'll be ready.
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Btw.. the long leggy ones were doing great until I put them in the garage for cold treatment. They took off with growth even under lights. Seems like I was having to move the lights up daily to keep the plants out of them.
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If you feel lonely and have not done it yet you can always go to the Photo Gallery and start at the "last"page which starts in 2006.
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Peppers. They need to go out soon. They've outgrown their cups and it's too close to plant out time to transplant them. Just gave them a tablespoon of Epsom per gallon of water. Guess I'll see what happens.
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You have nice pepper plants,[B] stainless[/B].
Mine are about the same size ... some have pods, some have flowers and some just budding. I have to baby them maybe another 10 day and then take them out for spring training. [B] Gardeneer [/B] |
never mind ......
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looking good cenral texas,my first tomatoe of the year is cherokee purple grafted
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ok, if you want to see seedlings, here are some of mine:
the late varieties [IMG]http://i618.photobucket.com/albums/tt269/tuffwinder/DSCN2471_zpsl30hcovj.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]http://i618.photobucket.com/albums/tt269/tuffwinder/DSCN2474_zpsumlbejef.jpg[/IMG] the blue varieties: [IMG]http://i618.photobucket.com/albums/tt269/tuffwinder/DSCN2470_zpsqyqjiy30.jpg[/IMG] two of three plants of Searching for the blue zebra are VERY purple! they are all quite blue but this is because of the cold. but those....wow... [IMG]http://i618.photobucket.com/albums/tt269/tuffwinder/DSCN2467_zpsrktfzbr2.jpg[/IMG] the dwarf section: [IMG]http://i618.photobucket.com/albums/tt269/tuffwinder/DSCN2475_zpsz7xcbcyb.jpg[/IMG] and some very different leaf types: top left Margaret Curtain top right Vintage Wine bottom left unknown I call it Joseph micmac bottom right Lithium Sunset [IMG]http://i618.photobucket.com/albums/tt269/tuffwinder/DSCN2473_zpsddiffsyo.jpg[/IMG] |
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Pimpinellifoliums under LED light.
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Here are some pics. I uploaded from my phone and couldnt see well enough to label them. 1. Opalka grafted on Big Beef 2. Spudokee grafted on Big Beef 3. Repeat of 1 for some reason 4. Lil lucky 5. Eggplant "Rosita" 6. Satsuma flowering 7 Sweet onion with mustard in the middle 8. Canary melons under black plastic. Cantalopes behind me but a bit smaller. |
[QUOTE=Stainless;461757]Here are mine in the box I built to prepare them for the outdoors. They need about another five days and they'll be ready.[/QUOTE]
Those are gorgeous plants. Congratulations. I am certain that your tomatoes harvest this year will be fantastic. |
[QUOTE=Stainless;461777]Peppers. They need to go out soon. They've outgrown their cups and it's too close to plant out time to transplant them. Just gave them a tablespoon of Epsom per gallon of water. Guess I'll see what happens.
[IMG]http://tapatalk.imageshack.com/v2/15/04/02/ffd54ba25615bb097fea12646b1a1314.jpg[/IMG][/QUOTE] There are several threads about the benefits of Epsom salt. I would love to hear from you how it went. Your peppers look nice by the way. I wouldn't worry about some of the leaves yellowing, it's just they need to go into the ground very soon. |
[QUOTE=charley;461795]looking good cenral texas,my first tomatoe of the year is cherokee purple grafted[/QUOTE]
I am so jealous, you have your tomatoes already in the ground. How nice! |
[QUOTE=charline;461836]ok, if you want to see seedlings, here are some of mine:
the late varieties [IMG]http://i618.photobucket.com/albums/tt269/tuffwinder/DSCN2471_zpsl30hcovj.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]http://i618.photobucket.com/albums/tt269/tuffwinder/DSCN2474_zpsumlbejef.jpg[/IMG] the blue varieties: [IMG]http://i618.photobucket.com/albums/tt269/tuffwinder/DSCN2470_zpsqyqjiy30.jpg[/IMG] two of three plants of Searching for the blue zebra are VERY purple! they are all quite blue but this is because of the cold. but those....wow... [IMG]http://i618.photobucket.com/albums/tt269/tuffwinder/DSCN2467_zpsrktfzbr2.jpg[/IMG] the dwarf section: [IMG]http://i618.photobucket.com/albums/tt269/tuffwinder/DSCN2475_zpsz7xcbcyb.jpg[/IMG] and some very different leaf types: top left Margaret Curtain top right Vintage Wine bottom left unknown I call it Joseph micmac bottom right Lithium Sunset [IMG]http://i618.photobucket.com/albums/tt269/tuffwinder/DSCN2473_zpsddiffsyo.jpg[/IMG][/QUOTE] Those are terrific seedlings. I wonder what variety is the one with purple leaves. |
[QUOTE=snugglekitten;461864]Pimpinellifoliums under LED light.[/QUOTE]
Are those RED LED lights? They make your seedlings look gorgeous! |
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Here are some pics.[/QUOTE] I had an opportunity to move to Florida because of my work many many years ago. I turned down the offer. I can tell you that I have never stopped regretting my move. I would be in the sun right now enjoying the great weather and only a few miles from the ocean. How stupid of me!!!!! Those are gorgeous plants by the way. You are an accomplished gardener. |
the purple one is Searching for the blue zebra
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[QUOTE=mouka_f_slouka;462008]I had an opportunity to move to Florida because of my work many many years ago. I turned down the offer. I can tell you that I have never stopped regretting my move. I would be in the sun right now enjoying the great weather and only a few miles from the ocean. How stupid of me!!!!!
Those are gorgeous plants by the way. You are an accomplished gardener.[/QUOTE] It is quite likely that your area in Illinois is better adapted for tomato growing than Florida. In fact You probably have some of the best soil on the planet there. |
[QUOTE=Stvrob;462013]It is quite likely that your area in Illinois is better adapted for tomato growing than Florida. In fact You probably have some of the best soil on the planet there.[/QUOTE]
It's not just about the soil. It's about being able to go out all year long and not have 2 feet of snow around you for 2 or 3 months each year. It's about seeing the sun almost everyday. As for soil, it's indeed black soil that's probably very good for growing tomatoes and other vegetables. |
[QUOTE=charline;462009]the purple one is Searching for the blue zebra[/QUOTE]
Is it really a blue tomato? That would be amazing that even its leaves have a blueish hue to them. |
[QUOTE=mouka_f_slouka;462015]It's not just about the soil. It's about being able to go out all year long and not have 2 feet of snow around you for 2 or 3 months each year. It's about seeing the sun almost everyday.
As for soil, it's indeed black soil that's probably very good for growing tomatoes and other vegetables.[/QUOTE] Yes indeed, thats what brings the tourists every winter, along with their money. brings more money into the state than all the agricultural products combined! |
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I'm getting into my off season here in Miami right now. I'm trying African Queen.
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[QUOTE=mouka_f_slouka;461750]Hi,
I don't know about you all, but I LOVE seeing pictures of tomato plants and tomato seedlings. Please don't be stingy and start sharing what your tomato plants look like. I will upload pictures of all my tomato plants clinging to some pale sun rays from my main windows. I get such a kick from seeing tomatoes grow that I want to share with everybody how my plants are doing. Some of you old timers are probably tired of this, but I am not.[/QUOTE] Happy to oblige :D [I]Sunrise Bumblebee 4/4/2015[/I] [IMG]http://www.tomatoville.com/picture.php?albumid=310&pictureid=1710[/IMG] [I] Gold Berry Baby 4/4/2015[/I] [IMG]http://www.tomatoville.com/picture.php?albumid=310&pictureid=1709[/IMG] [URL="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=svCl-9zXvQY&feature=youtu.be&list=UUUnFheTbVpASikm0YPb8pSw"]A video tour of my garden[/URL] by John Kohler Ted |
[QUOTE=dustee1;462263]Happy to oblige :D
[I]Sunrise Bumblebee 4/4/2015[/I] [IMG]http://www.tomatoville.com/picture.php?albumid=310&pictureid=1710[/IMG] [I] Gold Berry Baby 4/4/2015[/I] [IMG]http://www.tomatoville.com/picture.php?albumid=310&pictureid=1709[/IMG] [URL="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=svCl-9zXvQY&feature=youtu.be&list=UUUnFheTbVpASikm0YPb8pSw"]A video tour of my garden[/URL] by John Kohler Ted[/QUOTE] It never gets old. I just love to see a thriving plant bearing fruit. Keep them coming please. |
Here is part of my giant tomato lineup from early June. I grow giant tomatoes for competition. These are Big Zac and Mega Marv plants .
[IMG]http://i1339.photobucket.com/albums/o716/genevieve_66/002_zpscef6f6a8.jpg[/IMG] Here is a Mega Marv plant feeding the sole tomato allowed to grow on it. I nicknamed this tomato the Mothership due to how perfectly round it was for a giant. It grew to 4.01 LBS. [IMG]http://i1339.photobucket.com/albums/o716/genevieve_66/001_zpse953d7d9.jpg[/IMG] |
[QUOTE=PA_Julia;462382]Here is part of my giant tomato lineup from early June. I grow giant tomatoes for competition. These are Big Zac and Mega Marv plants .
[IMG]http://i1339.photobucket.com/albums/o716/genevieve_66/002_zpscef6f6a8.jpg[/IMG] Here is a Mega Marv plant feeding the sole tomato allowed to grow on it. I nicknamed this tomato the Mothership due to how perfectly round it was for a giant. It grew to 4.01 LBS. [IMG]http://i1339.photobucket.com/albums/o716/genevieve_66/001_zpse953d7d9.jpg[/IMG][/QUOTE] Julia, You are an accomplished gardener and everything looks better than the inside of my house. Congratulations! |
My morning-pics!
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Just learned how to post pics! Woo hoo! Here goes... Cherokee Purple tomatoes, part of my garden, and a whiskey barrel with Taxi tomatoes (16 total-wow!).
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Another pic
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Hmm not sure why my other pics didn't upload together... These are the taxi tomatoes grown in whisky barrels, taking off!
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