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Terhune (competition), 2nd ripe fruit, 16.9 oz.
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Here's a pic of the first "haul" of the season. In front is Terhune, Post Office Spoonful (currant), Dotson's Lebanese Heart, Black Vernissage (died from wilt), Early Girls all along the back. Yum!
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Those are beautiful!
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Thanks Jillian!!
Here's a Gorilla in the Mist....LOLOLOL |
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Second haul from the garden- DLH (1.92 lbs), 3 Terhunes (1.4, 1.1, 0.9 lbs), Lithium Sunset (middle), Early Girl.
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#51 |
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Very nice, man.
Good and healthy! That Lithium Sunset is pretty one. |
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First three plants lost to TSWV: Olive Hill, DLH, and Rebel Yell. Hopefully these greenies ripen up to something that has enough flavor for a salad... prayers appreciated for no further damage
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Sliced Terhune, fully ripe. So far, this is the flavor "star" of our garden! Yet to ripen: DLH, GJBS, RY, Brutus, BBB, FFS, Sgt. Pepper's, NCS, GGWT, BZ, Rutgers.
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I sure hope the rest of your garden remains unaffected Darin. Those fruits are beautiful! Making me jealous as I am still a ways away from the first "real" tomato of the year
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Tomatoes ripening nicely. Two more Terhunes were removed today- 9 oz. and 15 oz. Also shown is DLH (2), Lithium Sunset, GGWT (14 oz.).
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I noticed that you have a very nice colorful mulch, is it a natural color?
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Sgt. Pepper's. The ripe example (12 oz) was allowed to ripen on the vine, and hidden from the direct sun. The other was pulled early (a rabbit was spotted on the premises), and has always had direct sunlight. Check out the anthocyanin expression in the shoulders! I don't think I've ever seen a more beautiful tomato!
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