May 12, 2017 | #361 |
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Critter damage.
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May 13, 2017 | #362 |
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I've had squirrel damage too. It seems to be mainly the low fruit.
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May 16, 2017 | #363 |
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May 16, 2017 | #364 |
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Oh no, is that your first fruit? Pick just after it blushes and ripen on your counter until you can
remedy the critter destruction. Do you use any top dressing fertilizers like PlantTone? They love the stuff. A good diversion tactic. It may even make them a bit sick. (i put some out in a deli lid one night and it was gone by morning.) -i was putting some in the planting hole and they dug up a few plants last year. |
May 23, 2017 | #365 |
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July 21, 2017 | #366 |
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Sunny Boy from 2016
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July 21, 2017 | #367 |
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Here are a few pics of my summer plants in Miami. Normally summer is the downtime for tomato plants in Miami, but these are Everglades plants.
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July 21, 2017 | #368 |
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Look like I lost my pics. I'll try again.
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August 17, 2017 | #369 |
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fused, blossom-end-rotting Bush Beefsteaks determinates 8/17/17, apparently not liking the cold damp summer. I sure hope they all aren't like that, considering they are determinates.
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August 17, 2017 | #370 |
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Oxheart plants 8/17/17 but only blossoms so far. Slower than molasses in winter. I have hopes for Indian Summer to maybe get a couple of toms off of these, yet.
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August 19, 2017 | #371 |
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A heart with a baby sibling
Probably Wes, but it may be Mayo's Delight or Russian 117. I grew all three together in the same bed.
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August 19, 2017 | #372 |
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My 86-year-old mom with her "braggin' 'maters," all Big Beef. The one on the scale is 1 b, 11+ oz.
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Absolutely outstanding! Congrats!
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February 22, 2018 | #374 |
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@Stvrob. Nice plants. You definitely have the knack of getting a jump on the weather in JAX. We're in Kingsland GA, and just getting the hang of when to plant. Moved here in fall '16. Am still way behind you. You must have started that tomato on Christmas :-) When/where did you start the melon. We had a good season last year until June, then all went bad/bugs/disease. Keep us posted on how that tomato does.
edit: somehow my post ended up here, head scratcher.
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February 22, 2018 | #375 |
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Seeds were started Jan. 20, 2018. Under LED's in Austin.
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