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Old May 9, 2015   #1
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Default BAM!! Fruit set!!! :)

First is George Detsikas Italian Red, Big Beef, and Early Choice.

Genuwine has 5 but too small to take pics.

I put them out early after watching the weather. Hoping it pays off!

LOVE this feeling!!

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Old May 9, 2015   #2
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some real cuties.
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Very exciting time of the season, isn't it? So far I just have cherries but all my bigger tomatoes are beginning to flower so they should be setting soon, as well. All your pictures look great. Keep us posted on your progress.
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As you guys know, it's about everything!! The seed selection, planting, pot up, fruit set, and of course the tasting!!

Such a long process but worth it as you see it happening!

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Oh that plant looks happy! Congratulations!
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Old May 9, 2015   #7
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Congrats!! Enjoy!
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Congrats, Greg. Those are real nice.

Here is my first. It is dwarf. I think it is HAHMS GELBE TOPFTOMATE.
Since the picture, there are couple of more on it.

BAM ! hehe
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I think seeing first green fruit is almost as much fun as eating first ripe one- so much anticipation...
My Red Ruffles has blooming second branch of flowers...
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Now I seem to check every hour for more!!

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Nice! Healthy tomato plant.Couple more weeks,I will be planting my tomato plants out in the garden.
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