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Old June 13, 2015   #76
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Looking fantastic - that's really nice growth on the Midnight Sun, Karen. And a beautiful shape. It's cool that all three have distinctive heart shapes.
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Old June 14, 2015   #77
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Beautiful tomatoes, Karen. I bet they will taste great too. Nice job, girl.
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Karen- gorgeous, just gorgeous! You are the " bomb diggity"!
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Old June 14, 2015   #79
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They look super awesome!!
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Old June 14, 2015   #80
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Thanks guys, the days seem to be crawling by, so anxious as I am to see a ripe one. I need to keep reminding myself that it's only June 14, it's only June 14, it's only June 14....

Impatient to see if the colours are the same, especially the bicolour.
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Old June 14, 2015   #81
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KarenO, I'm wondering do you feed the plants while they are growing their fruit? If so, what ferts do you favour? That's a whopper of a fruit for couple weeks' growth!!!
Haha, only June 14 - I have a scrawny little cherry that looks like it's blushing. I know it''s a trick of the light, but I keep gawking at it....
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Old June 14, 2015   #82
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MG all purpose while seedlings in pots.
Once in the ground, I'm organic I use lots of Compost, bit of MgSO4 and either MG organic granular fert or a product I like called "better than bonemeal" by president's choice available at superstore.
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Old June 21, 2015   #83
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Growing... June 21, the first day of summer. Lots of single digit nights over the past 4 weeks or I think they would be setting fruit better. Not bad for June though up here.
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Old June 22, 2015   #84
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Beautiful view!
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Old June 24, 2015   #85
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That's a great spot, Karen. Looks very sheltered.

It's very pleasing to see tomatoes outdoors with no protection or special gear, in a place that looks (a bit) like home. (If it was really home, it would look windy!)
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Beautiful view!
Agreed!
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Windy yes indeed, that nice row of spruce trees is on the south side of the garden, storms and the winds that come with them typically approach from th e north and west here. It's a good test out there, the ones in my yard are much more sheltered. If a tomato can make it out in the open garden in zone 3, it's a real Tough tomato
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The Pix are most inspiring....and make me wish I could annex another Lot !
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Old June 26, 2015   #89
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The Pix are most inspiring....and make me wish I could annex another Lot !
Hiya, this is a plot I rent in a community garden. Maybe there is one in Campbell River? Can never have too much garden space
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Hiya, this is a plot I rent in a community garden. Maybe there is one in Campbell River? Can never have too much garden space
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It most certainly is coming to that !....faster than I imagined ..ha ha ha

I will have to do more research on this for sure here ....


anyway ....absolute super PL Work !
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