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Old January 20, 2020   #1
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Default Master Shake vegetable garden

I thought i'd make a thread to show my tomatoes and maybe some of the other fruit and vegetables i grow.

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Brandywine, Carbon, White Beauty, Amana Orange
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Old January 20, 2020   #2
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Beautiful Master Shake
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Old January 20, 2020   #3
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Beautiful Master Shake
Thanks Whwoz

The Brandywine is my favourite of these 4.
Perfect colour and texture and full of flavour.
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Old January 20, 2020   #4
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Yay! We love photos...and dreaming about tomatoes and fresh veggies at this time of year! Thank, you, Master Shake!
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Oh, we really need you Aussies this time of year! Looks luscious!
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Old January 21, 2020   #6
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Looking good, thanks for sharing.
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Old January 21, 2020   #7
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Seeing as the photos were appreciated, here are some more

Dester (top), Creole (bottom), Cherokee Purple (right)
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Old January 31, 2020   #8
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Some more tomatoes

Cherokee Chocolate, Creole, Black Russian, Flamme (*2) and Pink Bumblebee (*2)
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Old January 31, 2020   #9
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And just want to say THANK YOU to the multiple people already who have offered me seeds (if you read this).

I didn't really know what the etiquette for sharing seeds was on here, but it seems not a big deal and commonplace.
Maybe i will make a list of ones i am interested in that i don't already have one day to see if anyone can help me, but for this next year or 2 i have more than i can use, and i plan on making some crosses of my own to grow out and see what i find.
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Any time you're ready, just post in the Seeds Wanted section!
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Hello guys and girls,

I wanted to share my selection of 20 varieties i will be trying this spring, if anyone has strong opinons on any of the varieties i list, please TELL ME WHY?

- Red Brandywine
- Pink Brandywine
- Flamme
- Green Grape
- Chocolate Berry
- Tomme Toe (red)
- Tomme Toe (yellow)
- Black Beauty
- Solar Flare
- Cherokee Purple
- Black Zebra Roma
- Opalka
- Taxi
- Principe Borghese
- Uluru Ochre
- Dwarf Wild Spudleaf
- Dwarf Blazing Beauty
- Tastywine
- Tasmanian Chocolate
- Amish Gold
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Old February 16, 2021   #12
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Well, tomatoes are still proving to be sensitive plants to me.... if it's not one problem it's another.... i still have a few plants producing fruit but a lot of them have succumb to blight and completely died.
I have some ideas for next season, including growing some varieties in pots, swapping my pepper patch and tomato patch and also lowering any expectation for what i will get and adding different vegetables just to take my mind off of the annual disappointment i get from subpar tomato harvests.

Here's a few nice tomatoes from the garden so far,
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well I don't have to ask what the last one is ..... Uluru Ochre is unique ..... not a big producer in my garden, but excellent taste .....

do you have a favourite in this year's grow out?
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Yes, really am enjoying the sliced pictures and wishing I could have them on a sandwich! Please comment on your favorites when you have some time.
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well I don't have to ask what the last one is ..... Uluru Ochre is unique ..... not a big producer in my garden, but excellent taste .....

do you have a favourite in this year's grow out?
Uluru Ochre will be grown again, along with Orange Strawberry, Pink Brandywine, Red Brandywine, Dwarf Wild Spudleaf, Tomme Toe and Orange Bumblebee.

Maybe some others too but those ones are definite.
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Yes, really am enjoying the sliced pictures and wishing I could have them on a sandwich! Please comment on your favorites when you have some time.
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