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Old December 1, 2017   #1
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Default First harvest

First tomatoes of the season😃
I can’t wait until lunch to slice put on a sandwich. Mmmmmmmmm
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Old December 1, 2017   #2
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Those are lovely!
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Old December 1, 2017   #3
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You sure they're all tomatoes? Let's see. L to R:

tomato, mango, (tomato pomegranate cross), acorn squash

Please report how they taste.

BACON!
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Old December 1, 2017   #4
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Wow, that's definitely early. When did you plant these out?
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Wow, that's definitely early. When did you plant these out?
Early Oct. They grow good in Florida sun😁
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Wow, that's definitely early. When did you plant these out?
The mango is a little under it will redden up. It’s a , it’s Ardeyna. The acorn squash is a Lithium Sunset
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Very Jealous show us more as they ripen
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Old December 1, 2017   #8
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Im pretty jazzed. I have two NAR that are about 5 ft tall and are just now putting out blooms.....Lots of blooms. If 2/3 get pollinated its going to be a very Tomato-y New Year!
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