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Since posting I read through some of the MMMM swap treads from previous years. I plan on having 10+ of several. I have a few from last year that I have more seed than I need but not enough for 10 packs that I thought I would throw in too. I see that they would be 'extras'. Now. Thanks for the reply tormato. Is it too early to start a 2016 tread? -Zach
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June 20, 2016 | #482 |
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Crovarese looks lovely! So does the description at that Italian seed site..
Not that I need any more cherry tom varieties...! |
June 20, 2016 | #483 | |
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If I started it now, the thread drift would put the 2016 MMMM somewhere in the middle of the Pacific without a paddle. A few days ago it was about the SEMO catalog from the Cz Rep. If you read through "some" of the previous years posts, you know how things can quickly get off topic, making it hard to find what you're looking for. Late August is only a couple of months away. Have you made your wish list, yet? |
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June 20, 2016 | #484 |
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June 20, 2016 | #485 |
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Well, this is our 'last night' for a while: funnily, we are having full moon, a very rare occurrence before the summer solstice..!
After this, we'll have 'nightless night', meaning that it's gonna be sunshine 24/7, unless there are clouds on the sky... |
June 20, 2016 | #486 | |
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That sounds awesome, Starlight. Love your photos. 108F?!? Oh lort! It hasn't gotten that hot here in MS yet, but we've hit the high 90s. I'm sure I have some heat tolerant varieties I can send you, too. I'll send you a PM. |
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June 21, 2016 | #487 |
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Sounds amazing, and the weather is perfect now. Do crops grow faster and better given the forever daylight?
I'd love living in Finland in the summer. Last edited by Aerial; June 21, 2016 at 12:56 PM. |
June 21, 2016 | #488 | |
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Dill for example: the aroma is more intense than the one grown in Southern latitudes. (Basil and Oregano on the other hand do better in places like Greece and Italy... sunny days and dark nights...) Strawberries also have very special flavor - unless it's raining all the time... Very sunny and hot now - we need all the sunshine we can get! Especially the tomatoes! Last edited by NarnianGarden; June 21, 2016 at 01:50 PM. |
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June 25, 2016 | #489 |
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I'm about 2 months from starting the main MMMM thread.
However, when I hear that someone has dried all of their saved seed and is wanting to post their send in list, I'll start the 2016 MMMM Spoiler Alert. This thread will be for those that want to know some of the varieties that are coming in, and can select some or all of their wish list from the Spoiler Alert. I'll also have a warning in the first post to not read any further, if you want things to remain a mystery. |
June 26, 2016 | #490 |
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Can somebody please tell me or show me one of their pics of Green Tiger? I am not sure how to tell when it is done to pick. I have some yellow showing like the description said, but it not a bright yellow? It's more like a greenish yellow. I don't want to pick and ferment all those seeds to find out I picked em to early and they won't sprout for folks.
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June 27, 2016 | #491 |
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It's my understanding that any tomato starting to "blush" (color change) is ripe enough for saving seed, but not quite ripe enough for eating. Someone can correct me, if necessary.
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June 28, 2016 | #493 |
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I am absolutely not an expert, but in my experience, some seeds are mature when they start to blush, but the riper they are, the fewer immature seeds I have. I'd say OK to pick at blush but let them ripen fully if you can before saving seed.
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June 29, 2016 | #494 |
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Thanks folks. That helps me alot. I'll pick some today. I had just been letting them stay until I knew for sure.
Narnian... I have thousands of seeds fermenting and drying for swap now. So I have manged to munch on a few. Think the only two I haven't tried yet is the Green Tiger and the Purple Bumblebee which has not blushed yet. : ) Tormato... For the Knock Your Socks Off group or what ever it is called, what kind of tomato are you looking for for this group? I got a couple of surprises from the seed I got that I think might fit that category. |
June 29, 2016 | #495 |
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"Knock Your Socks Off" can be any tomato that simply has great flavor, not just very good flavor. I can't help you if you don't wear socks.
However, the "Desert Island" category is for the ONE AND ONLY tomato that is your absolute favorite, above all of the KYSO ones. |
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