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Old June 7, 2010   #1
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The Sungold, courtesy of nctomatoman's wife!
- The somewhat pathetic Gold Medal. The white veining is residue left from the garden dust that last night's little storm hadn't managed to wash away. Curling crankily, but no other signs of anything wrong, so I'm leaving it alone for now.
- Red Brandywine, but my camera decided the dirt and mulch was much prettier and focused on that instead
- Cherokee Purple

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Old June 7, 2010   #2
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Before you know it, they will be growing like crazy.
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Old June 8, 2010   #3
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I'm hoping! They had a bad start in my garden, and are a little behind, but they're putting out bud stalks like crazy now. Maybe I made it up to them.
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You've plenty of time to set bud and grow fruit this summer and fall in NC. Keep us post with your progress and pictures next month once they nave a chance to stretch their little roots. Looking good


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Old June 21, 2010   #5
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- Corno di Toro
- Golden Marconi (both peppers perked up after being stuck into containers and moved under a willow tree)
- Sungold, which is merrily producing 98274234 (exact number!) sprays of blooms without dropping them in 95-degree heat
- Two fruit; the larger of the two has been at full size for about a week now
- Cherokee Purple
- Red Brandywine, which appears to be cursed with being photographed either out of focus or in shadow. Notice that knot in the stake? Look at where it was a week ago.
- Gold Medal, or The Tomato Formerly Known As Pathetic

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