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Old June 11, 2014   #16
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those are some beautiful tomatoes. im gonna go see if mine are ripe. (probably not since i checked 3 times this morning. im too impatient)
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Old June 15, 2014   #17
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First full size ripe picked today, cherries have been picking for a couple of weeks

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Old June 23, 2014   #18
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Congrats everyone! I passed on Kimberley as my early variety this year in favor of Early Wonder which I received in Gary's swap. It has two fruit on it that will be my first of the season, but they still have a ways to go.
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Old June 23, 2014   #19
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No tomatoes for me yet, but I do have quite a few flowers now on my Lithuanian Crested Pink and my Bumblebee.

*Beth wipes drool off the keyboard looking at those other pics*
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