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Old April 25, 2015   #1
Lindalana
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Default Red ruffles and Pearly Pink Orange tomatoes

My seedlings have not been coddled this spring... It has been cold, hoophouse, enclosed unheated porch and all that. Out of close to 80 varieties started Red Ruffles from J and L gardens and Pearly Pink Orange from Tania have first flower sets.
Some others are looking like they about start setting buds but there two are sure winners.
Have not grown either one of them... looking forward, always fun to see which tomatoes are going to have early fruit set.
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Old April 25, 2015   #2
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Lindalana, Yellow Clusters is one of the earliest here, with nice sized buds coming on. It's ahead of Bursztyn and many others, just after Moravsky Div. Although I don't have any 80 varieties to compare this year! More like 20, that are new to me.
Hope you have a great spring.
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Spring is cold here... LOL
Gotta look at my Yellow Clusters and see what they doing... did not notice them setting buds...
Chernomor and Zolotoy Zapas already planted into WOW, had great germination!
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