December 6, 2017 | #361 |
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Some True Norths here in the south, where they like it just fine. Foliage is super wispy PL.
Midnight Sun(one of 2 plants of MS) is the top one. Tundra is the next. |
December 6, 2017 | #362 |
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AHHHH!!! nobody but me has ever grown them and it makes me indescribably happy that you are the first. Also indescribably nervous that you like them...
they look great. Just like a Canadian, they seem to enjoy Florida in the winter. So far so good with any foliage problems it looks like? Karen |
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Those snow birds are looking really good!
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December 6, 2017 | #365 |
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mums the word on the spotty foliage
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December 7, 2017 | #367 |
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Even green, they look scrumptious. Mmm...
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December 7, 2017 | #368 |
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Gorgeous! I’ll be putting in my order! Thank you Karen for your incredible work! And that you Marsha for sharing those photos and growing them out! Makes me want to start sowing seeds again!
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December 7, 2017 | #369 |
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You are welcome Sharon. Karen is such a thoughtful and careful breeder, her stuff is excellent. I feel so humbled that Karen is letting me grow these. |
December 8, 2017 | #370 |
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Hey Thanks for the pix posting what a fine sunny preview of fine work
that inspires ....on a foggy December west coat day .........
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December 8, 2017 | #372 |
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Well, I've just read through this entire thread.. I'm sad that I didn't find this sooner, as these tomatoes would be PERFECT for my fall/winter growing season here in Phoenix. Today, the high here is 68 and the low was about 36.. Seems like the ideal kind of conditions for these amazing 4 varieties you've bred, Karen. Spectacular job.
If you decide at some point that you'd like to share more seeds for future grow-outs, please keep me in mind.
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December 8, 2017 | #373 |
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Soon as they are stable I will be making an offer here for sure.
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January 4, 2018 | #374 |
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For folks who have followed along with my breeding projects , there is an offer of seed for the first release of one of the KARMA project cherries, the potato leaf pink now at F7 and ready for trial. I wish to give first chance to those who have read this and the KARMA threads. As well as those who follow @NorthernGardenerCanada
Excited to see what others think of it KarenO |
January 4, 2018 | #375 |
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Flavour profile of a large tomato, tangy sweet. large dark pink cherries on an indeterminate potato leaf plant. Early mid season.
If interested in trialing, please go to the KARMA project thread and pm Marsha. KarenO |
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