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May 8, 2020 | #16 |
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Short and sweets front right. Shows the contrast between some indeterminate plants and some regular larger dwarfs on the left front. They were all planted the same day except the six big ones in the back wall
Planting time this week ahead. KarenO |
May 9, 2020 | #17 |
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Wow! Awesome. Thanks for the photos Karen
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May 13, 2020 | #18 |
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Transplant day
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May 16, 2020 | #19 |
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Planted up the Short and sweets. The little guys will live in the greenhouse, the larger dwarfs out in the garden or in pots
Looking forward to seeing how they do KarenO |
May 16, 2020 | #20 |
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Karen beautiful photos, I love to see your photos
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May 16, 2020 | #21 |
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I love dwarf seedlings! I'm guessing short and sweet is something I should follow.
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May 16, 2020 | #22 |
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May 17, 2020 | #23 |
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Beautiful plants! Are some of the short and sweet's similar to like Vilma and Venus?
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May 18, 2020 | #24 | |
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The main goal of this project originally was to see what could be done about adding some flavour to the equation and to do that it needed to come from somewhere else besides a fairly nondescript flavoured micro and so I crossed several standard micros, (Venus was one I used)the best ones I’ve tried with full size indeterminate beefsteaks that I really love the flavour of. The very wide cross resulted in some small dwarfs selected out of a very big F2 grow-out with the help of my good friend Teresa S in North Carolina. We have several micros including a green cherry and green striped saladette size on a micro plant which Are flavourful and pretty unique. The project has also expanded beyond micro to other small indeterminate dwarfs that had great flavour. Now at F4 and F5 the challenge is to finish stabilizing them maintaining the big tomato taste in the small package. I think they are interesting and quite different and that is my goal. |
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May 18, 2020 | #25 |
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new topic help
I apologize but: this isn't the right place but: How do i post a new topic??? i am thick and can't figure it out???
Sorry for the question but i'm lost and don't remember how to post.......... |
May 18, 2020 | #26 |
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Go to the main page, select which sub forum ie general discussion, crosstalk etc that your thread pertains to and then you will see new topic upper left. Click on that and write your post.
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May 19, 2020 | #27 |
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Great healthy seedlings, Karen! And I especially like your pots (red are looking very nice indeed). We have no such things here unfortunately.
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May 19, 2020 | #28 | |
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Holes drilled for drainage they are about 2 gallons which is a good size for the smallest dwarfs in my project KarenO |
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May 20, 2020 | #29 |
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We also have dollar stores here, but without such buckets.
Maybe our gardeners just not using pots/buckets much. But it is certainly ideal for dwarfs.
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May 23, 2020 | #30 |
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Posted a short video of some of the plants today on my northern gardener page if interested
https://m.facebook.com/NorthernGardenerCanada/ KarenO |
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