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Old May 20, 2018   #1
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Default Some pictures of my small tomato plants

Good afternoon from Spain, I buy with you some of my tomato plants still small
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Old May 20, 2018   #2
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They all look beautiful and healthy, Nicolas! You're doing well!

I'm growing Ibiza Blanca this year, but mine is still very small. Pretty potato leaves.

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Your plants look great Nico!
What do you use to trellis them?
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Nice plants. The green film is water permeable? Is it woven?
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Old May 20, 2018   #5
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Thank you very much everyone, white Ibiza is one of my favorite tomato storage, I still have tomatoes from last season, vigorous plant, very productive and very good taste.
Karen for the lattice I use construction mesh, and then an independent rope to each one of the tomato plants, I will send photos. I send a photo of the web.
Vladimír is mesh antihiervas are very resistant polypropylene mesh that block the passage of light, thus preventing the appearance of weeds and permeable to water, use black plastic other years, but apart from being aesthetically ugly they put a lot of heat to the ground cracking the earth
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White Ibiza has been the earliest of all the tomato plants I have, in optimal conditions can be stored up to a year, logicamante over time is losing flavor, but I prefer to eat tomatoes culltivados for me throughout the year to eat the tomatoes sold in Large stores and lacking flavor.
In Spain it is very traditional to eat tomatoes spread on toast or simply rubbed on bread accompanied by extra virgin olive oil.
The ramallet or tomato storage are very typical of the Balearic Islands and Catalonia, each farmer has its own seed that is saved generation after generation
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Old May 24, 2018   #7
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A few other photos of my small tomato plants,
note: in the photo it puts micro canadian and it is dwarf canadian
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What does Indigo Drops taste like?

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Thanks for posting all these nice pics, Nico! I'm growing about 10 Spanish varieties this year and was amazed how big the stems of the seedlings were, compared to other seedlings.

Thanks also for your infos! Now I know what "Ramallet" means!
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You have a very lovely set up. Thank you for sharing this with us.
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SpookyShoe I have not yet tried the indigo drops, I think it is not yet mature.
Comment that it has been the earliest tomato of more than 100 different varieties that I have, when I try it I tell you
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Clara, I'm glad you have Spanish tomato plants, there are very good varieties that have not yet been discovered, what varieties do you have?
Thanks greetings
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MissS, thank you very much, I will continue sharing photos with all of you
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Your plants are growing very well Nico!
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