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Old July 25, 2015   #256
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Red Barn.. First time growing!
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Old July 26, 2015   #257
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First tomato plant. I started in early June with a small Goliath plant from Home Depot. Its very productive and doesn't seem to mind the Georgia Heat. It set fruit for the past two weeks in solid upper 90 degree weather. I had to net it off due to birds. (you can see a beak hole in the one that's ripening. This and my two pepper plants are the best I could do for now in my little yard.
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Old July 27, 2015   #258
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Top Row Left to Right: 2 Chocolate Lightning, Banded Amazon, Large Barred Boar
Middle Row: Indigo Apple, Rosella Crimson, Zebra Heart
Bottom: Truss of Rancho Solito
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Old July 27, 2015   #259
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Beautiful tomatoes Charley! I've never seen Banded Amazon or Large Barred Boar, how's the taste?
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Old July 27, 2015   #260
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Some of my tomatoes: http://bilder.tomaten-fundus.de/#!home
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Old July 28, 2015   #261
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Clockwise from top left: J&L Gardens' Dark Tiger, J&L Gardens' Pink Perfection, (not quite ripe) Wild Boar Farms' Golden Gates, J&L Gardens' Orange Pixie x Sleeping Lady, Center: Edible Antiques' Violaceum Kripnyi Rozo
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Old July 29, 2015   #262
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Tomatoes left to right: Southern Night, a pair of Anna Russians.

Peppers left to right: Trinidad Mourga Scorpion, Tasmanian Black, two Vietnam Black Dragon, Aji de la Tierra.

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Old August 5, 2015   #263
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Tomatoes growing in my beautiful Wisconsin dolomite clay.
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Mojave how is Southern Night taste wise? Similar to other blacks?
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Carbon from Marsha's (ginger2778) 2015 spring seed offer.
Thanks Marsha!!!
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Love this thread.
Maybe we should start a new one for 2016 season. This one is alreay 18 pages long.

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They look great have you had them out to get some sun?
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you can see the photo? I cant.

Anyway, they were out all day Saturday and Sunday. We had high 60's and light breeze most of the day so they got some good exposure
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you can see the photo? I cant.

Anyway, they were out all day Saturday and Sunday. We had high 60's and light breeze most of the day so they got some good exposure

Yes I can see the photo I should have answered you long before now sorry.
Porter pride in the middle front row.
Rio Grande an the right.

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