June 24, 2018 | #496 |
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Wonderful looking tomatoes!
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Even if I am cutting back on varieties ….I would like to try those early ones ...lol they are just to tempting ..lol I still like my container gardening etc. There be Early Giants... On your part of the Island …..LOL
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June 25, 2018 | #498 |
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Unlike some big production company, she is very particular about the taste as well. That is why I am sure you will like them.
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June 25, 2018 | #499 |
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Wow! A truly impressive couple of varieties you’ve got going Karen, such large fruit size for such young plants! Can’t wait to see them turn!
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June 25, 2018 | #500 |
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BB, did you try the KARMA Pinks? For most folks they are pretty early.
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June 25, 2018 | #501 |
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I will try them Sam I Am ...
OK. after the building and organization of new Garden area …..
and move to less varieties and easier maintenance ...etc. Things are better somewhat ….I will try some of those seeds ! ….. Do you think they are O.K.in Containers? 10 gallon to start ? I am thinking like EM Champion and Velmozha and Danko seemed to do well in my 7 Gallon square experiments ….
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June 25, 2018 | #502 |
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Yes they are fine in 10 gallon containers.
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June 25, 2018 | #503 |
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Oh Karen, they are huge and look wonderful!!! I love the shape of Midnight Sun, and True Colors is just... spectacular when ripe! So really stoked those two are your earliest. I'm sure we can grow them here too.
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July 18, 2018 | #504 |
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Midnight sun F7
Large bicolour yellow and pink hearts in a smaller indeterminate potato leaf plant. Looking quite consistent again, will get pinker. I’ll cut it in a couple of days. Very proud of this one. KarenO |
July 18, 2018 | #505 |
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Can not wait.
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July 18, 2018 | #507 |
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Wow ! compact ..yet Large fruit !
Wow !
Midnight sun seems quite amazing ! Large fruit etc.
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July 19, 2018 | #508 |
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Oh my, what a beauty. And a potato leaf, smallish plant as well - sounds ideal. Well done, you!
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July 19, 2018 | #509 |
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Well done Karen!
I can't wait to grow Midnight Sun when it is released . Linda |
July 19, 2018 | #510 |
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I’m eagerly awaiting a cut picture and taste report! Great looking tomato!
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