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Old November 25, 2010   #1
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Default My first for the season

Love this time year when you are really sick of those tasteless red things from the supermarket,so here a couple photos to tease you Northern Hemisphere folk

Rose De Berne


And a tomato that came from the Guernsey island,like to find it's original name.

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Old November 25, 2010   #2
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Those stripers look pretty good, hope they taste good. Enjoy
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Old November 26, 2010   #3
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Actually it was the Rose De Berne that was the nicest of the two Bama mater.
The Guernsey island was sown a month after Rose De Berne and yet ripened at the same time so its going to be one the earliest sowing next season for sure.

Any like some seed of it??PM me
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Old November 29, 2010   #4
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hello richard long time no see
I havent even got any planted as yet as had an accident with my hand but loving looking at everyones tomatoes

those marters sure look good
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oh dear sorry to hear about your hand,pity you havnt got some tomatoes in,they'd be loving all the rain you've been having lately.
Here its been the driest and warmest November on record
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Actually it was the Rose De Berne that was the nicest of the two Bama mater.
The Guernsey island was sown a month after Rose De Berne and yet ripened at the same time so its going to be one the earliest sowing next season for sure.

Any like some seed of it??PM me
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Old December 18, 2010   #7
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A few more are coming on now,Rose De Berne a clear winner so far.



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medbury, how are the Hoy tomatos doing. Can you give me a picture update. Thanks
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That's just mean All I have in my garden right now is snow, snow and more snow..
How is the MP x NAR doing? Have they started to set fruits?
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