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Old June 26, 2010   #1
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Default Counting babies!

Yup, it's my FIRST year growing... anything, and I'm officially obsessed! I counted my tomatoes tonight, and there were 69 on 19 plants!!! 29 on Yellow Pear, 16 on Matt's Wild Cherry and 24 divided amongst 13 others. And probably half of the 24 were TINY, so tiny that I had to practically hang upside down to look up into what used to be the bloom.

Or perhaps crazy?
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Old June 26, 2010   #2
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If your crazy you have come to the right asylum.
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Old June 27, 2010   #3
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Good to know, lol! Now, I just have to count the days 'til I get to taste my first GOOD tomato in 12 years!!!
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Old June 27, 2010   #4
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Old June 27, 2010   #5
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You're not crazy - I've been growing tomatoes for some 35 years and I still count my babies (83 on 28 plants as of yesterday).

Of course it is possible we are both crazy!

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Old June 27, 2010   #6
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It's fun to watch the progress of one's effort in concert with the sometimes not-so-benevolent environment. I'm seeing new fruits everyday, even though the sustained mid 90's are dropping 1/2 the blooms. Cool down on the way. Yay!
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Old June 27, 2010   #7
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Sounds about right to me! I haven't tallied em up, but I like to count how many on a plant. For example, right now, I have 10 on my Azoychka, a beautiful cluster of 6 on Costoluto Genovese and 5 on my Rosella Crimson! Hmm, now you've got me thinking about tallying up my tomato babies. Ah, forget it, too much to do today and anyway, that number will just keep going up and up as the days go by! I too am getting impatient waiting for tomatoes to ripen.

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Old June 27, 2010   #8
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we are all in good company. I just freaked out last night and called the whole family outside to see the first 4 babies on my Black Krim. lol
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Old June 27, 2010   #9
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I counted my tomatoes tonight, and there were 69 on 19 plants!!!
Do you howl with delight when there's a full moon? I think the neighbors would like that...just don't leave any tomato stakes lyin' around.
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Old June 27, 2010   #10
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hmmmm, wasn't there a full moon last night?

Timmah - It's supposed to cool down? I wonder if that extends to VA! Now I have to go check the weather, lol. It's like a SAUNA right now, I HATE humidity!!!

Tom & jhp - Good to know I'm not alone, lol! I doubt I'll keep the tally going, but I HAD to know!

uber - I saw your post about that, too funny! Wonder what the neighbors were thinking... or perhaps they're used to it!

Talon, thanks!
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Old June 27, 2010   #11
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I stop counting greenies once I get to about 100 - just do so for comparison to prior years. I start up again as they ripen, counting and weighing each variety as I pick them, again for comparison.

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Old June 27, 2010   #12
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You just have a healthy, fun addiction - I count my earlies but stop after short awhile. Think I have at least fifty not counting cherries and about 6-7 just setting buds. Definitely will be awhile before I have anything ripe, except maybe a cherry or two. piegirl
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