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Old January 6, 2011   #1
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Default Still Picking Tomatoes in N. California - Jan 6, 2011

We have had a very mild Winter (so far) with lots of snow up in the Sierras, but no hard freezes down here in the "Valley" to date.

Indian Stripe continues to produce:



And Goose Creek hasn't let me down:



Taste is probably at a 7 out of the Summertime 10, but still far better than store-bought tomatoes this time of year.



The Snow Peas just love this weather:





And the 2 inch mesh netting to give the inner vines something to "thread" themselves on seems to be working:



The NuMex Peppers are still hanging in there:



And the radishes are quite prolific:



...kind of strange that I started all of my seedlings for the 2011 Season yesterday... the "cycle" seems to keep going.

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Old January 6, 2011   #2
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Ray, What beautiful fruits you have and what a nice treat it must be
to have even remotely close to summer-time taste. Bought the best looking tom in the grocery store for a burger; I think it probably detracted
from the taste!
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Old January 7, 2011   #3
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OK Raybo, quit rubbing it in. Nice looking veg. Dust
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Dust,

This has been the "warmest" Winter that I can recall in the past 10 years. Not complaining, but it is certainly concerning re: Global Warming.

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Old January 7, 2011   #5
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Raybo,
Don't be too concerned, coldest month of December on record here....
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Old January 7, 2011   #6
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Looking at potential winter weather advisory here this weekend in East Texas.
Raybo I am very jealous. I prepared this tomato pasta sauce with "vine ripened tomatoes" after making the sauce I was so dissapointed. Taste is bland to bad. ok not much taste no matter how much onion garlic and other spices I added. I am very tempted to make the treck all the way to your house and steal a mater or two just for flavor. All I accomplished in getting past summer was some cherry tomatoes and tomotillos.
I am glad to see you are doing so well this far intot he season. Congradulations~
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Old January 7, 2011   #7
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I wish that was true here in the Southwest! we have already had 3 hard freezes, and many nights of 32 and below.
I am sick of it being so cold, and it does not seem like it will warm up soon.
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Sooo Jealous! Made a BLT with a store tomato yesterday... shouldn't have wasted the bacon on it
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