January 4, 2019 | #46 |
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I agree, Margaret Curtain is now one of my favs also, thanks to you Marsha for the seeds and introducing it to us here.
I also had Olive Hill from Remy, like natural posted, but it was not remarkable in any way back when I grew it several years ago so I never grew it again. But now I'll have to try it one more time since you rave about it here. Ok, twist my arm Marsha! |
January 5, 2019 | #47 |
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Marsha, are you sure that Napa Chardonnay has a bit of antho on top? I could never decide if it was a hint of antho or light brown....
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January 5, 2019 | #48 |
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January 5, 2019 | #49 |
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Okay, but when you have a look at your own tomatoes (wonderful pic btw!) , would you call that color "antho"? Without the stems, when only looking at the tomatoes, I can't decide which color it is.
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January 5, 2019 | #50 |
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Your pics sure were a sight for these Michigan January eyes, Marsha. Thanks for posting those beauties.
Ironically, I ordered Curtis Cheek just yesterday to trial. How would you rate its productivity? Sue |
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January 5, 2019 | #52 |
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It's not bad on productivity. I've seen a lot that were worse, not as good as some I would call productive. The fruit are huge, and taste oh so good.
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January 6, 2019 | #54 |
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January 6, 2019 | #55 |
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January 6, 2019 | #57 |
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Some of my dwarfs. This is the first time I have grown Mr. Snow, and I am absolutely in love with it. I can not believe how delicious it is. Molasses is a PL multiflora dwarf. Second year growing Not Coorong Pink, Craig L. says it hasn't been named yet.
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January 6, 2019 | #58 |
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This gorgeous orange heart is Nizami. Stingy on seeds, I think I will have to save from about 5 fruit. This was so hard to come by, and only 1 of 8 seeds germinated for me, but I got lucky. Thank you Shelley for the seeds, I'll pass it along, because it's sweet, meaty, and delicious.
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January 6, 2019 | #60 |
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"Molasses is a PL multiflora dwarf" What a visual; that must be something to see!!!
Nizami is lovely. Timely and beautiful pictures of ripe tomatoes, thank you thank you. |
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