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Old July 12, 2024   #46
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Dwarfs grow well in the ground, there is some alternariasis but it is normal
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Dwarf Chilli Chicks Wonder
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Dwarf Eagle Smiley
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Dwarf Franklin County
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Dwarf Laura's Bounty
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Dwarf Pico's Pride
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Dwarf Zoe's Sweet
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And zucchinis don't stop
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Old July 21, 2024   #47
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Today's trip to the seaside - first swim in the Baltic Sea completed. At 31 degrees Celsius the sea water was great
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First dwarf consumed - Dwarf Irma's Highland
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And here is Dwarf Zoe's Sweet - the fruits are crosses with different varieties - I want to get dwarf with variegata + chartreuse leaves
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Old July 22, 2024   #48
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That is the Biggest Dwarf Plant I have ever seen, Amen!

But it is Beautiful, Amen!!!
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Your seaside pictures are lovely; what a beautiful place! Is it normal for the Baltic waters at the seashore to get that warm in mid-summer? That's warmer water than at the beach I go to in North Carolina. I never would have guessed that.

Congrats on your first dwarf tomato of the year.
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Old July 23, 2024   #50
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That is the Biggest Dwarf Plant I have ever seen, Amen!
But it is Beautiful, Amen!!!
I'm fascinated by dwarfs, so I grow them as much as I can
I would have more dwarfs, but our city gardens are too small


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Your seaside pictures are lovely; what a beautiful place! Is it normal for the Baltic waters at the seashore to get that warm in mid-summer? That's warmer water than at the beach I go to in North Carolina. I never would have guessed that.
Congrats on your first dwarf tomato of the year.
We like to go to the seaside, even for a short walk. We choose less frequented places. It's hard to walk on a public beach without stepping on someone's towel or passing a screen
And the water in the Baltic Sea is a maximum of 20'C but in such heat as it was recently and with a slight wind, you don't feel it at all.
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Old July 26, 2024   #51
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And the water in the Baltic Sea is a maximum of 20'C but in such heat as it was recently and with a slight wind, you don't feel it at all.

Oh, that makes more sense! I misunderstood your original post and thought you were saying the water temperature was 31C, but you meant the air temperature. 20C water temp will wake you up, that's for sure.
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Old August 6, 2024   #52
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Something is finally starting to mature

Beauty Lottringa
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fake Dark Galaxy - I think some crossbreed genes came to the fore - my seeds from 2020
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"correct" Dark Galaxy - my seeds from 2019
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my zucchini and powdery mildew - I had to shave them "a bit"
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and these are young seedlings, autumn test
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Old August 6, 2024   #53
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Something less optimistic. I'll show you what the potato blight did to me... 6 days... I found 2 foci... I sprayed it with a fungicide, which only stopped it... in 3 days it moved on... I sprayed it with a second fungicide
half of the dwarfs now have the "regulation" 0.5m from the ground...

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Old August 6, 2024   #54
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Let's get back to positive things
Today I "dismantled" the fruit with a surprise

They went into the ground + seeds to the bank
I want to get F2 seeds for the next season
Lime Green Salad x Accordion Cherry
Lime Green Salad x Barrys'S Crazy Cherry
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and here is Dwarf Zoe's Sweet x Dwarf Flashy Ace - a dwarf cross with chartreuse and variegata leaves
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On the Dwarf Zoe's Sweet bush there are still crosses with Polish Bling and Rufus Rainbow - tall varieties with variegata leaves
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Old August 13, 2024   #55
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Today's harvest - the fruit went to seed
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Some dwarfs in the ground

Bundaberg Rumball
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Coorong Pink
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Dwarf Desert Star
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Dwarf Eagle Smiley
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Dwarf Franklin County
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Dwarf Gold and Green Cherry
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Dwarf Kip's Stripes
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Dwarf Mocha's Plum
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Dwarf Pico's Pride
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Dwarf Sandy Stripe
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Tanunda Red
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some from the greenhouse

Marchenfrucht
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Rebecca Sebastian's Bull Bag
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and my crosses are coming up
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Old August 14, 2024   #56
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Just Beautiful, Amen!
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Old August 15, 2024   #57
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Rebecca Sebastian's Bull Bag

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Old August 20, 2024   #58
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Hi there

Is the skin of Beauty Lotringa firm? I have an orange variety and I was surprised in positive way how the skin firm is. It can be stored if picked a bit unripe for two weeks. And the paste from them has a gorgeous orange colour and it is sweet without added sugar almost as a ketchup.
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Old August 21, 2024   #59
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This is my wife's variety, who likes to eat it on a sandwich. She doesn't peel it, so the skin has to be delicate.
I also have a similar yellow variety Florentine Beauty this season, but it didn't set any fruit in the greenhouse
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Well what a coincidence I too have The Florentine Beauty, but this one has a very delicate skin. ;9 Especialy ones which are growing outside the ones in the greenhouse have firmer skin, the colour in the greenhouse is also strangely more yellow as outside where is pale in comparison.
Here is a picture of Beauty Lotringa orange mixed with dwarfs Stony Brook heart and Tasmanian Chocolate and pelates Cuban Pepper and Cassaday`s Folly.
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