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Old July 3, 2014   #16
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A few shots of mine last Friday the 30th of June.

Stupice, not Supice.

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Old July 3, 2014   #17
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Had our first 2 Stupice a week ago, so much better than store bought. We have another 2 ripening on the vine now. Zone 5A/B, earliest non-cherry in the garden. Planted out about May 1st, under adverse conditions, the 2 plants are troopers, highly recommend for colder climates.

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Old July 3, 2014   #18
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Another successful year with the first red tomatoes in June in Zone 5. Started these from seed 3/15, and planted out under protection 5/1, protection off 5/15.

Just curious if anybody else has had a ripe tomato in June in Z5 started from seed 3/15 or later?
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Old July 3, 2014   #19
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My Stupices are still only slightly larger than a cherry. I do wish they would hurry up! We are finally having a streak of nice sunny weather, but it's not much above 70.
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Old July 4, 2014   #20
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Had our first 2 Stupice a week ago
Looks like you were ahead of me. Got any pictures to prove it

.....anyway I had 5 ripe at the same time
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Old July 4, 2014   #21
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LOL, no picture at the time of harvest and I'm sure you wouldn't want a post harvest pic at this time.

Good on you for the 5, my wife would be making BLT's with 5 of those little babies.
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Old July 4, 2014   #22
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Edweather, did you find it hard to fill them up? Any particular brand you recommend? I like your set up. I'm giving it serious thought for next year.
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Sharon, It's pretty easy to fill them up. I just turn a 5 gal bucket over and put the WOW over it, and fill it up with the hose, then lift out the bucket. Actually the trickiest part is removing them. A little practice is necessary but you'll get the hang of it. Any brand is fine. I think Gurneys sells the red ones now, and if you use the $25 coupon they offer early in the season it really cuts down the price...they can be a bit expensive, but they last for years.....as long as you keep the lawn mover away from them
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