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Old July 29, 2008   #1
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They are starting to go.. whooo hooo!
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Ballerina paste, cool bee pic, Norm's Peach, Egg Yolk, Kumato, and Jack White
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Taddict, I see your growing Norms Peach cross also. I'll take some pictures today as the plant is really puttin out. Nice pictures and interesting varieties. Ami
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Old July 31, 2008   #3
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Goose Creek
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Very nice. Remind me to put Gosse Creek on my want list. Ami
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Ted, Goose Creek is one of my favorites. I love it even if there is controversy surrounding it's history. You can't believe how much taste is packed into a tomato that is only a salad size.
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Terry,wait till I update my Serenity/Sweet Dreams thread. I just ate my first Sweet Dreams F3 and it is outstanding. I tell you what, the local restaraunts would be braking your door down to get some. You wouldn't dare put vinegar on these beauties as the flavor is that good. Ami
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Ted, I know being one of my best tomato friends that you will make sure I have seeds for Sweet Dreams F4
Todays Haul from L-R..... Ramapo next to Momotaro
Emerald Apple, Big Zebra and Marmande Verte, Fritz Ackerman
and a Ghost pepper
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Terry, here's a sneak preview of a couple I know your interested in. The first is a basket with "Japan Tomato Tree" at 1200. Going clockwise is "Kellogs West Virginia", "Sungold Select II" and all the rest are "Sweet Dreams F3". The other 2 Photo's are "Big Chief" Sudduth RL cross. Ami
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So the Sweet Dreams are smaller like the Goose CreeK?
That Big Chief looks amazing. Hold some seed for me on that one too.
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Terry, your harvest looks great.
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Neo!!! How are your mater's doing? How's the Rose De L' Omio? Got any pics?

Here's a shot of Marizol Gold Cherry and how crowded my counter is getting.
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Terry,

Monkey A** being shy to the camera, this year?

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Terry, I'm growing three Rose De L' Omio at the community garden. It is a very robust plant, at least 6' tall and at least 31/2'- 4' wide. I had them in cages and then had to add stakes. It has been showing signs of early blight and has black spots on some of the fruit, not sure what that is. It's also susceptible to BER. I haven't had any ripe fruit yet, seems to be a longer DTM. But, even with the aforementioned problems, they are the biggest plants out of 32 varieties and they're loaded with fruit.

I'll try to post a couple pics later.
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I know how you want to look at Monkey A** pics Gary....
Your secret obsession.
I can't wait to see the pics Neo!
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The pics may not be the best. The fruit shape is somewhat variable. The large one in the second pic will probably weigh at least a pound and half, it's much larger than a softball.
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