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July 21, 2015 | #167 |
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KarenO, interesting tomato. Big size with good flavor is always a plus.
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July 31, 2015 | #168 |
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Quite an assortment all from the three f3 selections growing out. 12 plants each. Two things in common, big and early.
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July 31, 2015 | #169 |
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Pretty tricolour
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July 31, 2015 | #170 |
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Big purple-black hearts
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July 31, 2015 | #171 |
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Dark shoulder black beefsteak. Fantastic flavour on this one.
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July 31, 2015 | #172 |
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The tricolor is a definite beauty. They all look impressive. Excellent results, KarenO. Congratulations.
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July 31, 2015 | #173 |
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Karen, you've got some real winners there. Lovely tomatoes, all!
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July 31, 2015 | #174 |
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Karen your F3's look awesome. Everytime i check on on this page i can wait to see your new tomatoes. Keep up the good work.
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July 31, 2015 | #175 |
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Big and early is a great combination!
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July 31, 2015 | #176 |
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What beauties. You should be very proud - such amazing fruits produced 'en plein air' and it's not even August yet! The big purple/black heart is stunning, but I can almost taste that dark green-shouldered black beefsteak. It must be a difficult chore to decide which lines to work on and be able to find the room/time to grow out the possibilities. And to repeat what Fred said: big and early is a GREAT combination.
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August 9, 2015 | #177 |
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Karen, just got around to this thread. You've done a wonderful job...such beautiful tomatoes. Keep up the good work! Love your pictures and wish mine came out as clear.
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August 10, 2015 | #178 |
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Thanks so much for the comments everybody. I'm really happy with them and I welcome the feedback .
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August 10, 2015 | #179 |
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Ah, Karen... such a hard job for you now. Rolling in delicious diverse fruits, you're going to need a bigger garden plot to do justice to all the keepers.
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August 10, 2015 | #180 |
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Haven't tuned in in about a week, so all these recent photos are new to me. The three close ups, of the tricolr, the black heart, and the black with green shoulders beefsteak, each one is just more beautiful than the next. You are selecting for hearts, yes?
Of course, if it tastes wonderful and yummy, shape is only secondary, no? Well done Karen. I started my pepper seeds last night, August 29 for tomato seeds. The festivities are beginnning! BTW- those Rancho Solito PL cherries I sent are a somewhat multiflora, about 35-40 flowers per truss. |
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