December 29, 2015 | #166 |
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Cooper River - fantastic pics!!! Could you tell how tall it was? And how many clusters did it set on one stem? How many days it took from planting to ripen fruit? I want to try it too this coming spring...
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December 29, 2015 | #167 |
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It's a mid-season determinate. Mine grew in a bush, 3-4' tall.
Here is an old thread about it: http://www.tomatoville.com/showthread.php?t=20002 |
December 30, 2015 | #168 |
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I wish I had more info. I left my journal out and my mutts got a hold of it, next day there was confetti. Started a new journal mid-oct.
As C_R and others stated, a bushy plant, sets about 3 big fruits per cluster, 4 ft. 1st entry states: "...lots of fruits then fizzles out, compact, lots of shoots, prune to 2 stems only..." 2nd: "9 big fruit, 1 plant, 7 gal, set fruit then fizzled, cold temp froze it in place." Didn't realize it was a determinate, probably why I got large fruits. It was well fed too. Started seed early Sep I think. |
December 30, 2015 | #169 |
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Thanks to both of you!
I'm a little confused, since on some of pics CR has a regular leaf, but a description on my source (Marianna's seeds) says it should have a potato leaf. I wonder what type of leaf is the true to this type? |
December 31, 2015 | #170 |
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@Alisa: this is Copper River, from 2 mos. ago on 10/27
RL, it only grew a little more. copper river.TV.jpg |
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On another note, everything in hand for RGGS hybrid PVC build. It'll be a fun project with pops, gives him a chance to flex his carpentry muscles and scold me for something I do incorrectly.
It would be much easier and smoother if I fly solo, but I want to include him. Apologies to all for whom this fits, nevertheless, people in their late 70s can be a bit....er...um...headstrong. In the end, I always end up picking up some wisdom, at least on the carpentry side of things. |
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Tell me about it-I'm a caregiver! But we love them. And we'll be old too. (Well, if I can let go of these darn cigarettes!)
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maybe a store bought mater and really good bacon might fool you...
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Yesterday I bought another package of the vine ripened cherries. The ones that were so good the first time. My salt shaker is busy-these are so good I'm munching them like you'd eat potato chips.
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