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Old July 24, 2016   #316
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A few Big Beef, first cluster pic's. I REALLY need to pick maters! But, after 40 years growing maters, and making millions of dollars doing it , I think I'll just watch them.






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Old July 29, 2016   #317
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These pleated are setting fruit like mad.still not sure what kind it is but I'm impressed.15 set on this truss.over 20 on the newer ones.they get large to so I might have to support them.we'll see.
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Old July 30, 2016   #318
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Not to shabby for the first real pickin', about 120 lbs. Off of the 60 plants in this row.

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Old August 1, 2016   #319
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Here are a few pics from my sweet 100 cherries. The pictures of the tomatoes on a towel are the same tomatoes. 1 picking from 4 plants.IMG_0252.jpg

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Old August 3, 2016   #320
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Wow! All of these photos are so impressive. My only recent photo-worthy tomato is attached. It's a funky-looking Siberian that ripened three weeks late! (Sorry I don't know how to rotate the picture...)
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Old August 3, 2016   #321
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Try this:
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Old August 4, 2016   #322
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Try this:
Thanks! How'd you do that, Garf?
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Old August 4, 2016   #323
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I've been using Irfanview for many years. It's easy when you know the program.
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Old August 5, 2016   #324
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Such devil tomatoes grow in my garden.
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Old August 5, 2016   #325
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I picked around 300 lbs.of Big Beef this afternoon, and thought these 2 trusses were photo worthy.



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Old August 6, 2016   #326
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DANG! I am so jelly of some of the good looking plants I have seen! But, I will post my meager crop I took pictures of this morning.

two Pink Berkeley Tie Dye plants - hope they hold on until September

a better bush and a serrano pepper sharing an 18 gallon Sterilite container

ah my first gateway tomatoes - a creole, that has been moderately productive with tasty fruit, and a Patio that has not been very productive, but the tomatoes have tasted good

two Pink Brandywine in 5 gallon buckets - plants look pretty healthy, now just hold on until September and cooler weather

here is a Pink Brandywine I planted in a reusable shopping bag - looks pretty good so far

here is a trio of Mortgage Lifters in 5 gallon buckets - I chose not to prune these, and they are growing like crazy - 4 main growing stems with tons of buds/blossoms on the crowns, and finally set a few fruit in the MS heat and humidity
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Old August 7, 2016   #327
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Here's my contribution-- just to show the lovelies I grew and how I used them:
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Old August 7, 2016   #328
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Brandy Boy, sweet 100 and a Burpee grape hybrid
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Old August 13, 2016   #329
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Here are some pics from our farm Brix is 12 %
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Old August 13, 2016   #330
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What variety are you growing that is getting 12% Brix?
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