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July 13, 2014 | #1 |
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Finally some tomatoes
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July 13, 2014 | #2 |
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Some cherries and cukes
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July 13, 2014 | #3 |
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Yeah!
Looks wonderful...gonna make some pickles with those beautiful cukes?
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July 14, 2014 | #4 |
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I have to can't keep up with the cukes
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July 15, 2014 | #5 |
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Looks Tasty! What variety of cucks are the ones that look like little watermelons?
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July 15, 2014 | #6 | |
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July 15, 2014 | #7 |
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Beautiful.
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July 16, 2014 | #8 |
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You are right pappy they grow every where in my cuke bed
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July 16, 2014 | #9 |
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What are the small-spiny ones in the last photo? The "Melothria scabra" plants I am growing on my porch are producing fruit more like those than the little-watermelons they're supposed to be.
Edit: The bumpy/spiny little cukes look like Cucumis anguria, the "West Indian Gherkin"/"Burr Gherkin"/"Burr Cucumber". My "M. scabra" seedlings came from a friend who ordered seeds from an Amazon.com vendor. It wasn't what we thought, but at least it is edible. Then the question remains as to what the fuzzy little cukes are next to the spiny/bumpy ones? Last edited by Darren Abbey; July 17, 2014 at 03:36 PM. Reason: adding found answer to 1st question. added 2nd question. |
July 16, 2014 | #10 |
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Thanks for the replies on the cukes! Louie
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July 17, 2014 | #11 |
Tomatovillian™
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What varieties of tomatoes do you have there?
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July 18, 2014 | #12 |
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Pbtd,vintage wine, carbon, big beef,purple bumble bee,Bella rosa, pink boar, jbt, large barred boar and few others
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July 18, 2014 | #13 |
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I'm so glad you folks are posting pics of ripe fruit! Mine still aren't there so I am enjoying yours as a tonic for having none of my own yet, lol! Pete
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July 18, 2014 | #14 |
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which one is with green stripes?
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July 19, 2014 | #15 |
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I second that...those iridescent green stripes are very pretty.
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