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Old February 22, 2019   #571
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The sky has been like pea soup with little sun this past winter and early spring. Too much rain also. Supposed to be because of El Nino. My plants need sun!
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Old March 4, 2019   #572
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Aloha to all,
Each day I check to see how close I am to tasting a real tomato from my garden. Each day is a inch closer to my goal. My wife asked me if I was ok . I could only reply with a nod. It's truely definite !!!
I have an addiction to growing tomatoes, yes it's true. As with any addiction , we need help. Thanks to friends here on this website. I get my daily needs met. Oh ,what can one human do ? Grow more. So, today I planted some Big Cheef. That'll do for now. The Mat Su will be saved for clean coir and a clean container. I don't dare waste that one!!!
Thank you & Mahalo to all,
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Old March 5, 2019   #573
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Looking so good!
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Old March 7, 2019   #574
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First flower of the 2019 season for my tomato plants goes to Paul Robeson. Plants have been in the ground a couple of weeks. The Live Oaks are still relentlessly dropping their leaves.
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Old March 8, 2019   #575
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Spookeeee! great first blossom.
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Old March 16, 2019   #576
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Pics from a week ago
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Old March 16, 2019   #577
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Amazing to see, in Florida, tomato foliage to the ground.
Are you treating with anything?
Nice cabbage and strawberries too!
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Old March 16, 2019   #578
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Thanks for the nice comments. Just BT for caterpillars.
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Old March 16, 2019   #579
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Gorgeous! Healthy looking garden and love seeing those tomatoes! What is the variety in the 2nd pic, and how long do you think until a ripe one?
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Old March 16, 2019   #580
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If there can be such a thing, those plants look perfect.
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Old March 17, 2019   #581
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All of the plants are the variety, Odoriko.
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Old March 17, 2019   #582
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Been picking ripe tomatoes this past week.
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Old March 17, 2019   #583
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I looked up the Odoriko variety at the Kitazawa Seed Co., and it shows nematode resistance. Have you grown it successfully before at your FL location? Never heard of the variety or Kitazawa before. Interesting.

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Old March 17, 2019   #584
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I found this link for it: https://www.kitazawaseed.com/seed_240-125.html

It's a pretty shape and has lots of disease tolerance; you must like the flavor too, since that's all you planted. I just told hubby you'd been picking ripe tomatoes for a week and he said, "That's why we need to move to Florida!" Lol

Nice pics!
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I've been growing Odoriko's for 20+ years. It's the best tasting, most productive, that I have tried, out of 150+
varieties in my garden. This year I decided to just focus on what I knew would give me the most, for the time invested.
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