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Old June 10, 2017   #346
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How's Johnny Cochran doing now? Did he find a new home?
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Old June 10, 2017   #347
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I haven't seen him in weeks. I think he moved away, or at least into the adjacent unmowed field.
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Old June 11, 2017   #348
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Old June 11, 2017   #349
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Thanks, Gerardo.

I ate a ripe Utynyok just now in the garden. It was delicious. The plant is dying of fusarium, or whatever wilt I have, but still, June 10th is not too shabby for ripe outdoor tomatoes in my zone.

Only a few of my outdoor plants have the wilt. I think the rest are going to be ok.
June 10th is very early for our area. I'm running a little later than normal here in Northern Kentucky. Should still be able to get a few in before July though.
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Old June 11, 2017   #350
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Cole, I have the same thing this year, with plants too long in the pot (way too long!), and a week after transplant they're not doing the big growth spurt as yet. First time I've seen that, as I usually get them in asap if I see a first flower.

Glad to see your early fruit, and fingers crossed that the wilt has taken all it'll get!
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Old June 12, 2017   #351
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glad to here the outside plants are healthy Cole, hope and pray they stay that way the wire trellis and beds look great - i am jealous!
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Old June 15, 2017   #352
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Thanks.

I picked a few Esterina F1 and some Polarnij Skorospelnij (Polar Early) the day before yesterday. Other than the one Utynyok, they are my first ripe outdoor tomatoes. Taste test coming when they ripen fully.

I was at my dad's house today, and he has a nice garden, but my outdoor plants are still about 2-3 weeks ahead of his. He and I both planted out at about the same time. The black plastic mulch and raised ridges are the difference in making my plants earlier.
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Old June 15, 2017   #353
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I have to do this in my Mom's garden, Cole. I have the horse manure, I'm gonna take a few bags of it and dig it in and raise the tomato ridge. I don't think I can swing the mulch, maybe I could use black landscape fabric instead that allows water through. We have no drip system although she needs it... when you're over 80 you should just turn on the tap and that's enough work on the garden. Anyway no resources for that now, but I do have some of that black fabric stuff I could use for her little tomato row. Need to plant it Saturday.
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Old June 20, 2017   #354
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It's a shame that small-scale drip is comparatively so much more expensive to set up than large scale. I buy drip tape by the 5,000 foot roll, and it is extremely cheap per-foot when bought like that in bulk.
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Old June 20, 2017   #355
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Chocolate Lighting in front and Fred's Tie-Dye behind it.
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Old June 20, 2017   #356
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Looking good. We are still patiently (Not really) waiting.
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Old June 20, 2017   #357
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I ate a ripe Utynyok just now in the garden. It was delicious. The plant is dying of fusarium, or whatever wilt I have,
Are you sure? My three look like they are dying horribly, yet are all still cranking out the fruit.



Maybe it's a Russian version of camouflage. The Mongols won't burn crops that are already dying...
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Old June 20, 2017   #358
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Nice, MSE in the back?
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Old June 20, 2017   #359
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Thanks, and yes, Mat-Su in the back. I have picked a wide range of sizes in the Mat-Su.

Sadly, my dwarfs are in one of the areas that has the wilt the worst, so they are going to make about 2 or 3 fruit per plant and then die.

I picked a few Painted Pink just now. They have ripened right behind the Esterina.
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I am now hungry, jealous, and trying even harder to raise beauties like those!
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