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Old April 2, 2015   #1
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Hi,

I don't know about you all, but I LOVE seeing pictures of tomato plants and tomato seedlings.
Please don't be stingy and start sharing what your tomato plants look like. I will upload pictures of all my tomato plants clinging to some pale sun rays from my main windows.
I get such a kick from seeing tomatoes grow that I want to share with everybody how my plants are doing. Some of you old timers are probably tired of this, but I am not.
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Old April 2, 2015   #2
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Hi,

I don't know about you all, but I LOVE seeing pictures of tomato plants and tomato seedlings.
Please don't be stingy and start sharing what your tomato plants look like. I will upload pictures of all my tomato plants clinging to some pale sun rays from my main windows.
I get such a kick from seeing tomatoes grow that I want to share with everybody how my plants are doing. Some of you old timers are probably tired of this, but I am not.
I agree, mouka

Recently I started a thread about it . But then some members either cannot post/upload pictures or are not a big fan of pictutures.
TO EACH HIS OWN.

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Old April 2, 2015   #3
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Here are mine in the box I built to prepare them for the outdoors. They need about another five days and they'll be ready.
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Old April 3, 2015   #4
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Here are mine in the box I built to prepare them for the outdoors. They need about another five days and they'll be ready.
Those are gorgeous plants. Congratulations. I am certain that your tomatoes harvest this year will be fantastic.
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Btw.. the long leggy ones were doing great until I put them in the garage for cold treatment. They took off with growth even under lights. Seems like I was having to move the lights up daily to keep the plants out of them.
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Peppers. They need to go out soon. They've outgrown their cups and it's too close to plant out time to transplant them. Just gave them a tablespoon of Epsom per gallon of water. Guess I'll see what happens.
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Peppers. They need to go out soon. They've outgrown their cups and it's too close to plant out time to transplant them. Just gave them a tablespoon of Epsom per gallon of water. Guess I'll see what happens.
There are several threads about the benefits of Epsom salt. I would love to hear from you how it went.
Your peppers look nice by the way. I wouldn't worry about some of the leaves yellowing, it's just they need to go into the ground very soon.
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You have nice pepper plants, stainless.
Mine are about the same size ... some have pods, some have flowers and some just budding. I have to baby them maybe another 10 day and then take them out for spring training.

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looking good cenral texas,my first tomatoe of the year is cherokee purple grafted
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Old April 3, 2015   #12
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looking good cenral texas,my first tomatoe of the year is cherokee purple grafted
I am so jealous, you have your tomatoes already in the ground. How nice!
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Ill happily post photos of my tomato plants as time progresses.


closest row from left to right

cherokee purple, cherokee purple, creole, creole, pink brandywine, early girl

2nd row

amelia, amelia, some yellow variety, black krim, roma, husky cherry

3rd row

rapunzel, big zach, nothern lights, cherokee chocolate, early girl
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Hello,

I'm new to the forum; but have been reading it for a couple years now. I post many pictures from my garden on Instagram, this year I have about 60 tomato plants, with about 1/3rd of them being dwarfs.

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Old April 3, 2015   #15
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ok, if you want to see seedlings, here are some of mine:

the late varieties




the blue varieties:



two of three plants of Searching for the blue zebra are VERY purple! they are all quite blue but this is because of the cold. but those....wow...



the dwarf section:



and some very different leaf types:
top left Margaret Curtain
top right Vintage Wine
bottom left unknown I call it Joseph micmac
bottom right Lithium Sunset

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