January 17, 2016 | #211 |
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Cut fruit- Thank you so much for the seeds Patihum. Seeds for this will be extremely limited unless I can successfully harvest some more. The gentleman I promised these to will definitely get some though. He knows who I mean.
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January 17, 2016 | #212 |
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Marsha you are growing so many interesting, beautiful varieties. Thank you for sharing such informative photos and information on all of these. I can almost taste them!
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January 17, 2016 | #213 |
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You are welcome, Ginny. Its fun for me!
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Cherokee Tiger Black, from Bunny Hop.
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January 17, 2016 | #217 |
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You are welcome, Marsha.
Claude Brown’s Y. Giant is not a typical yellow tomato. Great for sandwiches, meaty and not bland taste. It has a long shelf life as well. The plant was producing for me until the frost. The largest fruit in 2014 was above 2 pounds. We generally like sweeter tomatoes, but for salads and sandwiches some acidity mixed with sweetness is required. Great grilled too. Marsha, thank you for all the pictures. All the tomatoes are mouthwatering. Can't wait to start my new seeds.
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January 17, 2016 | #218 |
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Just read through the whole thread. Thanks for all the pics and info.
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January 17, 2016 | #219 |
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Beautiful Marsha, hope the gale force winds today did not take any plants in its path.
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Those winds were something else! They took down 2 tall banana trees, one had a really nice stalk forming, and it fell on and toppled my Orange Russian 117 plant just as it finally is starting to bloom. It has been uprighted, I think it will survive.( the tomato plant. Not the banana)
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January 18, 2016 | #222 |
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Ok now that is a beautiful tomato. This is going to have to go on my want list for sure.
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I grew the seed you gave me for Cherokee tiger large red last year and it was really beautiful. I did not know about the lime green foliage and thought it was weird but as it grew I really liked it and the fruit were excellent. firm, alight scarlet red with gold streaks. very good flavour too. super bushy dwarf plant with long lateral branches giving it a short but wide unusual habit.
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January 24, 2016 | #225 |
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Marsha, how is production of Biyskaya Roza in your garden?
It was ok in my (8.9 pounds). I will grow it again just for the taste, 10 out of 10 for me.
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