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Old June 19, 2008   #1
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Default Surrogate garden at work update

Here are pictures from my original post and pictures taken yesterday. Ami
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Old June 19, 2008   #2
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great toms,i bet the metaal wall would be of influence.It will warm up during the day and give it back during the night.Clever thinking isnt it?
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Old June 19, 2008   #3
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Looking good! Do any of the plants have fruit set on them yet?

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Old June 19, 2008   #4
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Lee, they certainly do. Lithuanian for one which is the first one on the left last picture. Here's the varieties I'm growing at this surrogate garden.
1. Lithuanian
2. Brandywine Glick's Strain
3. Mavritanskite
4. English Rose
5. Large Pink Stripe
6. Guido
7. JD's Special C-Tex
8. Belmonte
9. Costal Pride Orange
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To be exact I have fruit set on #1,3,5 and #7.
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Old July 15, 2008   #5
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Here's the latest from my garden at work. First 3 is the growing bed. The next one was taken from a 78' dish 100' away. The last tom is "Costal Pride Orange" which has rugose foliage and the preceding two are "Large Pink Stripe" and they be living up to their name. Ami
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Here's the latest pictures of my surrogate garden. Had to put up netting to keep the plants from falling over. They are up 8 feet and still loading up with fruit. Should have some ripe one's next week. Ami
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Here's the first haul from the garden at work. First picture, top to bottom, left to right.
Lithuanain
Brandywine Glicks, Mavritanskite, Brandywine Glicks
English Rose, English Rose, English Rose
Large pink Stripe, Large Pink Stripe, 3 yellow/orange are Costal Pride Orange.
Last row are all JD's Special C-Tex
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Old September 6, 2008   #9
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Nice toms you got there ami,who does costal pride tastes,it is one of my favourites for next year.
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