December 15, 2017 | #136 |
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As with your previous pictures, those are some stunning results.. I bet your neighbors love you
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December 15, 2017 | #137 |
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Stunning pictures neighbor! Save me some seeds of Grandma Oliver's Chocolate for next season if you have enough. Season is great so far! Having some German Johnson PL tomatoes with dinner. Had some ARGG for breakfast in my omelet. Wish my son was here..he could take pictures of my green tomatoes too!
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December 15, 2017 | #138 |
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Bugs- I had about 30,000 thrips descend on my tomatoes overnight about 2 weeks ago, got them with the permethrin, yellow sticky traps were loaded with them too. They were just there that one day, but now I have either Septoria(rained and lots of morning dew) or TSWV. Does it take 2 weeks to show up? No yellowing or wilting so far, and the university websites all say it isn't passed on in the seeds, so at least there is that.
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December 16, 2017 | #140 |
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Can't wait for your season-end evaluations of all your tomatoes Marsha. It's almost time for us here in So CA to start seeds, I'm getting excited. My cool-season veggies like lettuces, peas & turnips are doing horrible this year, I've given up on them already. No rain, no gain. On to the summer "real" vegetables!
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December 16, 2017 | #142 |
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Thanks for asking Marsha, I am far far away from those terrible fires. I live a few miles from the ocean on very flat land, no hills or greenery around here so fires are quite rare. If you hear about any oil refinery blasts, however, do inquire about me as there is one in my city.
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December 16, 2017 | #143 |
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The timing works for TSWV, those rat b@$trd$ always leave a gift. ARGH!
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December 17, 2017 | #144 | |
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December 17, 2017 | #145 |
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Fingers crossed it's Septoria, I sure hope so, your plants are too pretty. Go Copper!
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December 18, 2017 | #146 |
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Some grow outs for friends. These are called Prime for now.
Prime F4, antho, stripes, clear epi |
December 18, 2017 | #147 |
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Second of the Prime line
These are Prime F4 beefsteaks, antho, stripes great flavor |
December 18, 2017 | #148 |
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Third in the Prime line
Prime F5 heart, clear epi, stripes, no antho, great flavor. |
December 18, 2017 | #149 |
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Progress on Rebel Alliance, first round of fruit forming well, I know from last year that these will ripen, then a second round, then a third round will mature.
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December 18, 2017 | #150 |
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How is that even physically possible.
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