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Old April 10, 2019   #601
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I love fruit set day. Should be a national holiday.
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Old April 10, 2019   #602
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20190410_172326.jpgThese are my new (to me) Chef's Choice Black. If it will ever dry out some, I'll be gettin them in the ground.... I grew the Chef's Choice Pink last year, and was highly impressed, so I'm really looking for great things out of the Black version.
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Old April 10, 2019   #603
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Here's my JD's Special C-Tex


I'm a few weeks behind you!


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Old April 11, 2019   #604
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Shrink, those look nice and healthy with thick stems. What kind are the potato leafed?
Thank you! I can't always tell a potato leaf.

I think Sweet Sue, Golden Gypsy, New Big Dwarf, Blazing Beauty , Rosella Purple, Brandy Fred, maybe Loxton Lad?

ETA; Nope! Not Roslla Purple and not Loxton Lad.
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Old April 11, 2019   #605
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New Big Dwarf is also a regular-leaf plant.
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Old April 11, 2019   #606
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Default Pollinator plants in front of the tomato plants

This year I omitted two tomato plants from from the usual and customary tomato plant area in order to have a small pollinator area. You can see some of the tomato plants in back of the flowers.
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Old April 14, 2019   #607
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Default Monster Big Hill.

Lofthouse's Big Hill, sown Jan. 1, is shown April 14, 2019. The seed for this particular plant was taken from a tomato that was harvested in Austin, Texas on June 17, 2018. Perhaps there was some unintended cross-pollenization. Of the five seeds that were sown this year, all germinated. They are outgrowing all other tomatos planted at the same time in the same medium All are more than three times the size of a regular Big Hill planted this year. Sent Joseph a few of the same seeds for his consideration. Have hopes for a good-tasting fruit. The plants are about 34-inches tall. Others are already in the ground and those in our garden have blossoms as shown here.
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Old April 14, 2019   #608
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Spooky, you need some African Blue basil in that bed!
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Lofthouse's Big Hill, sown Jan. 1, is shown April 14, 2019. The seed for this particular plant was taken from a tomato that was harvested in Austin, Texas on June 17, 2018. Perhaps there was some unintended cross-pollenization. Of the five seeds that were sown this year, all germinated. They are outgrowing all other tomatos planted at the same time in the same medium All are more than three times the size of a regular Big Hill planted this year. Sent Joseph a few of the same seeds for his consideration. Have hopes for a good-tasting fruit. The plants are about 34-inches tall. Others are already in the ground and those in our garden have blossoms as shown here.
When you plant up into a bigger container or in the bed bury that thing about halfway.

Looks good but that stick isn't helping the plant at all.
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Old April 14, 2019   #610
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Thanks, Doss. Hope you are doing well.
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Up here our plants are a lot shorter this time of year.
I started the dwarfs early, a few peppers too. Plants are in three locations and it's a bit of musical chairs til they all get outside as it slowly warms up.











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Old April 15, 2019   #612
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Spooky, you need some African Blue basil in that bed!
I've got four or five plants in my semi shade area. And yes, the bees like it.
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Old April 18, 2019   #613
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12 X 8 Greenhouse ready to go after frost risk has gone.
Planting 9 X Sungold 5 X Gardeners Delight around the sides and back and hopefully 4 or 5 RED Alert in pots down the centre.

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Old April 19, 2019   #614
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Lots of blossoms.
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Cherokee Purple, Paul Robeson, Pink Brandywine.
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