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August 31, 2017 | #346 |
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August 31, 2017 | #347 |
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September 1, 2017 | #348 |
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You know at this time of year I have a lot of options to choose from.
When I choose a tomato for my own lunch you gotta know it's a great tomato. Not a heart but this unusual clear epi black beefsteak with ribbed shoulders is Polaris. Just delicious. I would be comfortable to put it up against the best tasting tomatoes I have ever grown. KarenO |
September 1, 2017 | #349 |
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Oh heck ya!
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September 1, 2017 | #350 |
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notice there's no seeds in my sandwich I have them saved because there aren't many seeds in these.
K |
September 2, 2017 | #351 |
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September 2, 2017 | #352 | |
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September 5, 2017 | #353 |
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More midnight sun.
They hold well, getting more colourful the riper they get. Remaining firm for quite a few days ripe. |
September 5, 2017 | #354 |
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Midnight Sun looks great!!
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September 5, 2017 | #355 |
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September 6, 2017 | #356 |
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Wow Wow Wow !
Great work and Pix. ... Those Big Sandwich ones ....really seem to be the ticket ! Question : was this Season on Vancouver Island actually to "Hot " for optimal garden efficiency ? In a Normal year do you suppose ...things would have been even farther along earlier due to optimal temps / sun. ?
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September 6, 2017 | #357 |
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Definately too hot for tomatoes.
Good thing though because I am completely overwhelmed with them despite no blooms for 6 weeks. Religious watering is the only reason I have any. It hasn't rained in Ladysmith basically at all since June. Brown grass and a tomato jungle is the state if my yard at present. I like that my tomatoes bred in and for Zone 3 are doing well here too in this heat. You need to be tough and versatile to be a Canadian tomato KarenO |
September 6, 2017 | #358 |
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Yes, too hot this year and next year could be completely different. Lots of fruit set early this year and lots picked starting later than usual. Many fused blossoms early on, too.
I topped most of them a couple of weeks ago and took off any tiny fruit. Several plants are now done with potted hot peppers taking their place. Since there might be a little rain I have put up beach umbrellas over a few exposed tomatoes. They make it look festive out there. |
September 10, 2017 | #359 | |
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"normal coastal " temps ......the plants were reinvigorated enough to get back to normal growth ..... Imagine if it had been a bit more ideal (cooler ) for longer this year wow !
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September 11, 2017 | #360 |
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