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Old July 7, 2015   #226
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Please excuse the water spots on the tomatoes. I did'n notice them until after I took pictures and picked some.
Don't worry about the water spots, that's a bunch of beautiful tomatoes!
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Old July 8, 2015   #227
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Just picked these. Mortgage Lifter (1lb 11oz) on the left, Anna Russian (1lb 7oz) on the right.

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Old July 13, 2015   #228
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Here's a couple in their snug homes.

Dester in the foreground and Brad's Black Heart "crying in its beer" as one Tomatovillian put it perfectly.

Sigma provided the sturdy containers.

Thank you for the seeds Tomatoville .


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Old July 14, 2015   #229
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Here's my rooftop "greenhouse"

My 3rd set of volunteers are ready to go. They seem to enjoy sunrise to sunset bathing.

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Assorted peppers and tomatoes, and a stray watermelon in there too.

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Old July 15, 2015   #230
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Well my Dark Galaxy tomatoes are ripening. WOW, these are some seriously good tasting 'maters!!







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Old July 15, 2015   #231
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Great looking stuff Gerardo! Nice to be starting the 2nd round

Thanks for the pictures of Dark Galaxy Bill. It looks like it came from Pluto.
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That is so pretty. Here is 2 days harvest, plants are slowing dramatically though.
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Old July 15, 2015   #233
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That is so pretty. Here is 2 days harvest, plants are slowing dramatically though.
Is that Spock hangin' out in your tomatoes?
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Yep, he is my mascot this year.
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Old July 19, 2015   #235
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Wow these things are big! Some of them are just starting to color up, got a double (triple?) that I would guess is over 2 pounds. Anyone know how to tell when they're ready?









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What are they?
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What are they?
Berkeley Tie Dye.
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I pick our BTDs when the shoulders just start to soften. Hope that makes sense.
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I pick our BTDs when the shoulders just start to soften. Hope that makes sense.
It sure does, thank you!
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Yesterday I posted pics of my Berkeley Tie Dye tomatoes. I asked the question how to tell when they're ready. Angie (AJSears) was kind enough to tell me to check the shoulders for softness. My biggest BTD, a double, felt just right so I decided to wait until morning to pick it. This morning I was going to take it down to the post office to weigh it before indulging.

He who hesitates is lost.

As I approached the plant, clippers in hand, I saw the tailless squirrel that hangs out here, seemingly to just drive my dogs insane, bolt from the plant and go under the fence.

Not a good sight.

Sure enough. At least I caught him before he could eat much, I can still salvage most all of it.

I'll post pics of it cut up later.
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