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Old March 6, 2018   #406
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Wow, the yellow/red bicolor is BEAUTIFUL!
The first one is gorgeous too, shiny between those two complementary colors.
(One day I'll read the whole topic)
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Old March 6, 2018   #407
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Seriously? What is wrong with people?!? The tomatoes look fantastic! I'm excited for KARMA pink this summer!
Yeah, I don't get it either.. Who cares if it's a professional breeder, housewife, mountain-man, or whatever. If anything, the fact that a non-pro grower is getting such awesome results should be extra impressive. Growers are growers, IMHO.. and breeding just takes a little extra effort and patience.

Congrats on everything so far, Karen!

Now, as far as that one tomato goes.. wow! That thing is HUGE.. Is that a Midnight Sun, or...?

Also, when do you anticipate that one being available to the rest of us? Just curious.
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Old March 6, 2018   #408
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Thank you all for your kind words. I’m not concerned too much about those fellas.
These beefsteaks just starting on the road to stabilization so will need several generation more but the Karmas are mostly stable and the potato leaf hearts are all nearly ready for trial as well.
Preference for such trials as they happen is given to people who follow the threads I and Marsha have posted and who agree to give some feedback. It’s quite exciting to see others grow tomatoes I have bred. I sure hope they do well for people that try them as they are released. This is where you will hear about that as the time for releases happen
Thank you for the continued support and encouragement
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Old March 6, 2018   #409
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Go show them what a little ol housewife can do, girlfriend. They can stick it if they dont think you are good enough. Your stuff tastes so much better than 95% if what else I have tasted.
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Old March 6, 2018   #410
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I've read the thread. Wow, what an amazing job. Midnight sun is gorgeous. And True Colours could be the most beautiful tomato ever. I am really impressed.
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Old March 6, 2018   #411
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I want to change my answer. There is NOTHING wrong with being a housewife and people might be AMAZED at what a housewife can do.

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Old March 6, 2018   #412
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In my spare time This “ housewife” has also been working hard for 33 years in her professional career that requires a science degree but you know, That doesn’t matter either


Here’s to more good tomatoes ,more good friends and lots of fun gardening!
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There has been plenty of disrespect shown elsewhere online toward me and my little “housewifely amateur” breeding projects.
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I'd love to know what sites have this kind of attitude. Though I mainly stick to Tomatoville, I'd want to make sure I'd avoid them for the future.

Heck, I know there's things we (as small scale breeders) can't easily do, such as mass selection, but to be dismissive of someone's efforts just because they're not a 'professional' is short-sighted, and well, stupid.
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Old March 6, 2018   #414
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Makes no difference, mainly just select cluster B blowhards on Facebook groups and easily managed by leaving the group.
Water off a duck. I shall carry on with my own projects.
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And we shall admire them.

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Old March 6, 2018   #416
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I have been in awe of your dedication to growing your tomatoes out.
You not only made the original cross that these tomatoes came from, but you are lovingly selecting
the very best and are making sure they are genetically stable before others are allowed to grow them.
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Exactly.

Love that first one in #397, too! Thanks for posting those, Karen.
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Default They are wonderful pictures !

1) Wonderful pictures and work !

2) We are not worthy .. such good work (or Blackbear at least for sure )

3) Facebook is overrated and easily abused.

4) I always thought you wuz ..professional .

5) Many amateur breeders (or part time ) have contributed much to the cause

of Tomato advancement and wonderment. (Just look at all the stuff from amateur Russian breeders for example .)


Keep up the wonderful effort .
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Don't pay any attention to those idiots, Karen. "The proof is in the Pudding", or in this case, the tomato. If they taste half as good as they look, you have loads of success to look forward to. I'm sure you're going to have tomatoes on many gardeners' must-grow lists.

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1) Wonderful pictures and work !

2) We are not worthy .. such good work (or Blackbear at least for sure )

3) Facebook is overrated and easily abused.

4) I always thought you wuz ..professional .

5) Many amateur breeders (or part time ) have contributed much to the cause

of Tomato advancement and wonderment. (Just look at all the stuff from amateur Russian breeders for example .)


Keep up the wonderful effort .
Blackbear-see that's the thing... you actually are worthy.That's a lot of why she's doing it, to give the world great tomatoes that are also unique. I can personally vouch for both qualities. Karen thinks about what her goal is before doing a cross.
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Yeah, well the world has enough tomatoes with earliness, production and flavour, said no-one ever.
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