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Old July 19, 2013   #16
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even my eyes get hungry when looking photos so beautiful as this one... nice nice nice
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Old July 19, 2013   #17
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What percentage of those was the cat's share?

Beautiful!

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Old July 19, 2013   #18
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Beautiful harvest Steve! And baby Fauxskunk is quite attractive also -- does he/she like to eat tomatoes?

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Old July 19, 2013   #19
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Steve:

As you know, I am just east of you across the freeway. Last year I lost all but one plant to tomato russet mites. The sole survivor was a red brandywine that volunteered in my rose garden. It was about 50 yards from the tomato field. In September the red brandywine got a double whammy of horned worm and tomato russet mites. I thought it didn't have a chance, but I picked off the horned worms and fed them to the chickens. Surprisingly, the russet mites disappeared, so we may indeed have a natural predatory mite. I picked fruit off the red brandwine until December when the cold finally did it in.
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Old July 19, 2013   #20
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Kathy and Lyn, the cats don't eat the tomatoes but they are pretty handy keeping the mice out of the barn where I store seeds I didn't really want another cat, I already have four, but someone recently dumped these two kittens here so looks like I have two more. I'm starting to get a little worried that, when I die, my obit will read: "He was a crazy tomato guy with 100 cats."

Scott, send some of those predators across the freeway. Usually, it is the two-spotted mite that does the damage here - this unseasonably hot weather is their favorite dining/dating temperature.
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Old July 20, 2013   #21
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Wow, Steve- such a beautiful bunch of tomatoes! Hope you'll be offering these next year...and I love the looks of baby Fauxskunk, too.

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Old July 20, 2013   #22
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Steve, do you know how much you are torturing us poor Europeans by your photo who are far behind a "normal" year (4 -5 weeks probably)? Actually I have 5 ripe cherries...

Good luck for saving a lot of seeds! clara
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Wow, Steve- such a beautiful bunch of tomatoes! Hope you'll be offering these next year...and I love the looks of baby Fauxskunk, too.

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Thanks kath, I think there may be another trade in our future
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Steve, do you know how much you are torturing us poor Europeans by your photo who are far behind a "normal" year (4 -5 weeks probably)? Actually I have 5 ripe cherries...

Good luck for saving a lot of seeds! clara
Thanks clara, many of my new varieties are thanks to your generosity! I will be emailing you soon with a few questions
I hope Germany gets a late frost this year!
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Old July 21, 2013   #25
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Steve, I'm also hoping for a long season without frost - actually we're blessed with a real summer and to be honest, a bit of rain would be nice now to refill my rain barrels.

Btw, your varieties are doing very fine - lots of greenies! Many thanks again! clara
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Thanks kath, I think there may be another trade in our future
I look forward to it, Steve- here's to a productive season for both of us!

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