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Old July 19, 2016   #121
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You know Kath is growing 120.
Yes, I can't understand why it isn't more!!!
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Old July 19, 2016   #122
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Ella, it looks like you are having a banner years for tomatoes. They look great and you have some great varieties.

Turopolje.. Is it productive for you?

Ginny
Not a lot of fruits, the one we ate was good. Had sweet and tart balanced flavor, like the tomatoes I ate as a kid from my grandma garden. Lately I am more drawn towards that kind of taste because just sweet does seem to be enough.
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Yes, I can't understand why it isn't more!!!
I am lucky that I do not have big backyard. Our lot is 50 by 100 ft (with the house on it). Otherwise I would be planting 100 tomato plants as well. I have space for 40-50 at most.
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Old July 19, 2016   #124
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So far picked few Indian Stripe, Sara black, Bear Creek, Azoychka, Carbon, one JD's Special C-Tex (12.8 oz), one Elgin Pink, one Grightmire's Pride, one Rose De Berne, one Daniel's, and few Black Cherries.

First time growing Daniel's. It was good tasting tomato, sweet and tart. It was kind of small, the rest looks much bigger.
Have not tried Rose De Berne, it is not fully ripe yet.
Jabucar is starting to turn color. Beautiful looking tomato.
Tarasenko 6, Brandywine Sudduth and Spudakee both have few big maters, but all are still green.
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Old July 21, 2016   #125
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Indian Stripe is ahead of every tomato this year. It produced 4.4 pounds already and more are on the vines. The only problem is that they all look ugly (cat faced big time). New setting once are nice.

Finally picked first Girl Girl's Weird Thing, 12.5 ounces.

...and the plants are taller than me now.
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Tomatothon

Azoychka, JD's Special C-Tex, GGWT, Fred Limbaugh and some cucumber
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Azoychka, JD's Special C-Tex, GGWT, Fred Limbaugh and some cucumber
That is a beautiful plate of goodies.
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Your plants and fruit look so good!!
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Your plants and fruit look so good!!
Thank you, Marsha and Barb. I gave them a bit of "haircut". Removed cat-faced parts. They were delicious. Thank you for sharing your seeds.
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Old July 26, 2016   #130
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This is Grightmire's Pride. I have picked 6 fruits from it already. The biggest was 15 ounces. 7.7 ounces on average. Pretty good. Nice tasting tomato with complex flavor. Thank you, Marsha.
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I have collected seeds from a store bought peppers. My peppers look pretty much the same as the store once. The only problem I am having is that they are growing to a size they should be and do not ripen. The next pepper is growing on the same plant and just sits there. They look like the determinate variety. Plants producing good number of peppers. If you are a pepper expert, am I correct to assume that?
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We tasted La Vie en rose yesterday for the first time (12 ounce pink). It is really good tomato. I forgot to take picture of it, sorry. It was so good. Next time. Is anyone growing it this year?
Thank you for the seeds greyghost/Darlene.
The original seeds were from secret seed cartel. Do not try to google them yet, they are merging.
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This is Grightmire's Pride. I have picked 6 fruits from it already. The biggest was 15 ounces. 7.7 ounces on average. Pretty good. Nice tasting tomato with complex flavor. Thank you, Marsha.
Ella, is this from my original seeds or your grow out and saved?
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Ella, is this from my original seeds or your grow out and saved?
Not sure. They mostly have nice heart shape. The two that are the biggest were cat faced and the form was a bit off but they were HUGE.
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Not sure. They mostly have nice heart shape. The two that are the biggest were cat faced and the form was a bit off but they were HUGE.
That's why I was asking. Most all of my GPs have a nice not blunt heart shape. I love that heart.
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