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Old July 23, 2013   #1
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Default Finally one tomato over a 1 lb this year.

Most have been pretty close but not many above. Might have to practice some single stemming next year. Still fun to do the Tomato Weigh-ins.
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Old July 23, 2013   #2
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Nice ! It must be fun to pick them too. Are those Armenian cukes?
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Old July 23, 2013   #3
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What variety is your big one? I wish my harvests were that large, but they will be. I need more patience!
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Cucumbers are Suyo long and the tomato i haven't a clue. I did a really poor job with labeling this year.
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Old July 24, 2013   #5
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Very nice. I grow Suyo Japanese long too, they are so good.
What is the name of your okra? It is quite elongated.
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Okra i had a few varieties growing. Ladyfingers and Texas longhorn. The Okra plants are over 8 feet tall now.
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Old July 24, 2013   #7
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awesome harvest! enjoy.
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Looks wonderful! I just picked a 1 pound 1 ounce Dana's Dusky Rose - great to save those big ones from the squirrels.
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Looks wonderful! I just picked a 1 pound 1 ounce Dana's Dusky Rose - great to save those big ones from the squirrels.
The is a thread "What is your biggest tomato in 2013?", post your picture of DDR. thanks
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YAY!!

Congratulations Delirium !!!!
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Congratulations Delirium !!!!
Working on 2 lb Goal! Where can i sign up for your class to grow 4 pounders! I have Marv's growing Giant Tomatoes book that i bought back in 2008. The variety your growing is that one of the Book Authors varieties?
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Old July 26, 2013   #12
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Tomatoes still coming in! Grafted Tomato plants should start to kick in within a month or so.
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Tomatoes still coming in! Grafted Tomato plants should start to kick in within a month or so.
That's a beautiful bunch!
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