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Old May 18, 2024   #31
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I have some new varieties, including some that are not officially released in the project. Of course, courtesy of Craig LeHoullier
Regarding Kip's Stripes - I have such a seedling. I had a little problem because the seedling resembled an indeterminate tomato.
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I previously had an identical problem with Dwarf Salsa (not official yet) - the seedling I chose was an indeterminate tomato, but fortunately the spare seedling was already a dwarf
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And this is the most beautiful seedling this year, variegated, Dwarf Flashy Ace
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Overall, variagated rocks this year
Dwarf Allie's July below (not official yet)
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But man doesn't live by dwarfs alone
Craig also made me happy with indeterminate varieties

Polish Bling
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and the very colorful Rufus Rainbow
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Old May 30, 2024   #32
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My little test this year, the Dark Galaxy variety.
I have plants from seeds from 2017, 20219 and 2020. Historically, from 2017 seeds I had fruits much larger than described by Wild Boar Farms. Please note that Wild Boar Farms released this variety in 2014 as F3.

2017 - the smallest plant
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2019
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2020 - 2 plants - in the first photo, in the background, a seedling from seeds from 2017
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Old May 30, 2024   #33
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I love all of your pics! I too am growing the unreleased Dwarfs. My Dwarf Salsa is noticeably quite small. Has yours stayed smaller?
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Old May 31, 2024   #34
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Thanks
I planted Dwarf Salsa in the ground and it is growing quite nicely. It was small because it was a spare seedling - I always sow more than I need, and the excess seedlings are waiting. Yesterday, I gave all the remaining seedlings to my daughter's friends.
Today or tomorrow I will try to post some photos of dwarfs and indetermines from the greenhouse.
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Old June 1, 2024   #35
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A small overview of my ground varieties

Dwarf Salsa - It started to grow nicely after being planted in the ground
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Dwarf Ann's Dusky Rose Plum
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Coorong Pink
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Dwarf Edith Stone
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Dwarf Great Scott
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Dwarf Harmonic Convergence
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Dwarf Zoe's Sweet - with chartreuse leaves
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Dwarf Gramma Elsie
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and cherry varietes from Wild Boar Farms

Golden Hour
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Tim's Taste Of Paradise
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Old June 4, 2024   #36
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Here is the difference in leaf color - Dwarf Zoe's Sweet with chartreuse leaves. It looks great

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Old June 5, 2024   #37
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I finally managed to get "professional" stakes
Made of reinforcing steel bar. 2m long, which is more than enough for dwarfs

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Old June 26, 2024   #38
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I haven't posted anything for a long time.
Zucchini is finally starting its season

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And these are my dwarfs - healthy, blooming, some are already setting fruit.

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And maybe something will come out of my crossbreeding - cherry multiflora on dwarf

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Old June 27, 2024   #39
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My crops are coming in closely too. So I "Water" "Wash" and "Eat", them while I am working, Amen!!

I pray I can Farm Full time, soon.
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Old June 27, 2024   #40
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deltoro, your gardens look very lush and healthy, early summer is such a fun time of year to anticipate the success that is almost in reach!
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Old June 27, 2024   #41
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Your garden is wonderful. Let’s hope we all have a good season this year!!!
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Old June 28, 2024   #42
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Thanks.
Unlike the ground, I have a problem in the greenhouse.
It's probably because I watered too often.
But the season has only just started and let's hope everything will straighten out.
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Old July 8, 2024   #43
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Zucchini took off in full swing

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WoW! Awesome crop of zucchini!!!!
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Old July 9, 2024   #45
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We try to collect very small zucchinis, like oversized cucumbers
That's why I have as many as 40 bushes

yesterday's collection
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