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Old August 15, 2015   #31
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B54red lists them as one of his three best fall tomatoes, if I remember correctly.

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Old August 15, 2015   #32
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Where did they get the seeds ?
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Old August 15, 2015   #33
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Been to Calgary a few times my friend , its a nice place .
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FULL DISCLOSURE - that pic is not from this season - I'm just midway through my earlies right now. I have piles of big green midseasons, but no blushes yet. The hybrids are loaded, as are Sakharnyi Pudovichok and Sakharnyi Zheltyi, and the heirlooms are typically so-so.

I am in Calgary, a Zone 3a location. We are on the lee side of the Rockies so super dry. At 3,450ft, we tend to have hot days & cool nights - most people here do not have home air conditioners. Folks here with greenhouses tend to plant out very large plants from large pots and get a significant jump on folks like me who plant out typical seedlings.
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Old August 17, 2015   #34
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I had good luck with BB , they produced well even with leaf spot virus , I got several 1 pound slicers and one that was almost 2 pounds that I attached a pic of , it will definitely be in the garden next year for a good production tomato
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Old August 17, 2015   #35
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well so much for my first picture upload attempt , you can check out my album
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Old August 17, 2015   #36
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Wow that's a whooper !!!
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well so much for my first picture upload attempt , you can check out my album
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Old August 17, 2015   #37
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Looks like it is the result of a fasciated blossom.
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I think you are right about that , for the most part they were smooth and normal shape
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