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Old April 15, 2017   #31
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I hope we both get great harvests!
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Old April 16, 2017   #32
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Yes to Big Beef! It and Sungold are the only hybrids I usually grow. Tasty and prolific, I know I will get tomatoes no matter what else may happen in my garden.
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Old April 16, 2017   #33
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I can hardly wait for a taste of one!
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Old April 16, 2017   #34
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Big Beef is also supposed to be fairly early. Maybe "Early - Mid season" : 70, 75 DTM ?
I have to check the status of mine tomorrow. I killed couple of them : One experimenting grafting and another to freeze ( Planted a month early ). But I do have couple more left.
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Old April 16, 2017   #35
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I grew BB for the 1st time last year and it impressed me enough that I planted
8 of them this year. I only grow 20 plants.
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Old April 16, 2017   #36
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I always find room for Big Beef in my garden. I planted 18 of them this year along with 5 other varieties. Big Beef is always a good producer for me.

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I have 9 BB about 4" tall under lights along with C Purple, M Lifter, Hillbilly and Orange Slice. I usually pull a few pea size fruit from the BB and C Purple as they tend to set 5 or more in a cluster. I like 3 that are all good size in ea cluster rather than the plum sized fruit that occur if you let them make all they want.
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I have 9 BB about 4" tall under lights along with C Purple, M Lifter, Hillbilly and Orange Slice. I usually pull a few pea size fruit from the BB and C Purple as they tend to set 5 or more in a cluster. I like 3 that are all good size in ea cluster rather than the plum sized fruit that occur if you let them make all they want.
Where in SC are you that you have just 4" plant, still under light inside ? Just curious.
My BB is almost 2ft tall, in the garden. I am in NC.
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Where in SC are you that you have just 4" plant, still under light inside ? Just curious.
My BB is almost 2ft tall, in the garden. I am in NC.
He's in South Central OH, not SC.
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He's in South Central OH, not SC.
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Here's my Big Beef at the moment. Really growing fast and large in the 15 gal container, and has plenty of tomatoes.
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I grow Big Beef too. I already have a plant. This season I will not put it in my garden, but try it in a very large bucket. We are about to have black berry 'winter'. So the Big Beef will not get planted for a few days.
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Look great Ed! I have a few blossoms. Tarp, what's a black berry winter?
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Nice! Jealous!!
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Here's my Big Beef at the moment. Really growing fast and large in the 15 gal container, and has plenty of tomatoes.
Looks like you have Leaf Miners - all of my plants had them this year, I used neem oil spray and they seem to have gotten better. Course I also trimmed the bottom branches and any leaves with the leaf miner markings.
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