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Old November 17, 2023   #1
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Old November 17, 2023   #2
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Those tomatoes have meaty flesh for a delicious Tomato Sandwich. Amen
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Old November 18, 2023   #3
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But this kind is very late, I should grow it again with my seeds...
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Old November 18, 2023   #4
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I will Grow it again too.

It looks like my Lescana Tomatoes; which is still producing tomatoes in my late season too. My Lescana surprised me this year by taking on the HOT TEMPERATURES and producing this late; but slowly this late.
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Old December 2, 2023   #5
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Old December 2, 2023   #6
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This Picture is for you, Amen!!!

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Old December 2, 2023   #7
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With the Cold Winter Here lately, I picked some Lescana Tomatoes yesterday and Peppers.
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Old December 3, 2023   #8
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Old December 27, 2023   #9
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Thank God he can repair them, Amen!!

The Storms this year had done damage too. I Thank God my husband was able to fix my Greenhouse too. It is ready for me to start planting, but I am going to wait for January.
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Old December 28, 2023   #10
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I start with planting out end of April.
My pepper seeds are in the germination bags and they are up.
Tomatoes I do 15th January...
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Old January 29, 2024   #11
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Hello there in Germany. Hello, Anneliese.

I haven't been here for a long time. No excuse.

A mention of Sunviva F1 has caught my attention as I plan to grow them this year. By the way, seeds were ordered from Bobby-seeds in Germany. PhR. Have you grown them? What are they like?
Well, I am a crazy gardener as I grow tomatoes at home on the window sill or behind it. I already have a number of fruits and I hope to have my first ripe ones on Feb 29 as it is a special day that doesn't come every year. Not sure that I'll succeed. A few photos that clearly prove my madness.
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Old January 30, 2024   #12
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Hello Milan,
I didn't grow Sunviva. The seeds were exchanged and they didn't germinate. I will try it this season again. Perhaps I order new seeds by Bobby Seeds.
Than, your window sill tomatoes are looking very good!
Years ago I did this, too, and I took

Cherry Falls
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Old December 28, 2023   #13
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Good Schedule, especially with your Peppers.
I just want to start New in January and Pray for Good Weather and a Better Year for my Family in 2024, Amen!
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Old December 29, 2023   #14
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