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Hi Marsha,
some decent fruits on the Zena's gift I see. How is the plant itself doing overall in your garden and in comparison to others re size etc. is it handling the humidity or any fungus etc? its a long way from home and used to cooler and dryer with longer daylenth so just interested. ps so jealous of your fresh greens! Karen Last edited by KarenO; November 29, 2015 at 11:54 AM. |
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Everything looks just lovely Marsha! What can you tell me about Sinister Minister? I just love the name of that little tomato!
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There's a multiflora version too, called Stormin Normin. Also, the RMK tomato itself is a multiflora. |
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Sinister Minister F6, basically if not completely stable. Correct size and shape. This one had a lovely tomatoey not sweet taste. Very very prolific.
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So what's the difference? Black Cherry was bred by Vince Sapp, deceased husband of Linda Sapp who owns TGS and they never said what the parentage was, and don't think I didn't ask Linda about that several times and she would just laugh. Chocolate Cherry was bred by Aaron Whaley when he was still at SSE in IA and he never gave the parentage either http://tatianastomatobase.com/wiki/Chocolate_Cherry For me where I grow stuff in zone 5 Black Cherry was always the best re taste and production and was much darker than Chocolate Cherry as well as Brown Berry and here's a picture of BB http://tatianastomatobase.com/wiki/Brown_Berry Carolyn
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Means "duckling". Cut little determinate dwarf with orange fruits. Curly leaves are heritable for this cultivar.
My apologies for the fungus showing, we have had the worst,strongest rain for 6 days that I can ever remember, and I have lived here since birth! This rain broke records. |
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It sets well for such a small plant. How is the taste?
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Looking forward to my Utyonoks too.
And no, rain is not a good enough excuse for showing us disheveled children. I'm gonna keep my eye on you. |
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With just that one eye and thus no true depth perception I now understand why you rate some tomato varieties as you do. ![]() ![]() Carolyn
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Hey hey hey, the ACLU is has got their collective mono ocular heads fixed on you too! And that's the American Cyclops Legal Union. Expect a courier within 20 business days to serve you.
Don't be surprised if the more militant faction, ACT UP (Assoc for Cyclops Training in Unaffirmable Panegyrics) shows up too, then you're in real trouble. |
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Californians would simply freak out to get rain like that. I'm still waiting for all the El Nino rain we're supposed to get, and I'll believe it when I see it.
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I dont care if I never see another rain drop for 6 more months. I spent 2 hrs today trimming off diseased leafs and bagging them. I was just outside spraying the copper, and I had to come in, because I was getting eaten alive by mosquitos. This is the worst gardening season ever!
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