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Wonderful Steve! It seems to be showing it is a pretty adaptable. Tomato so far So pleased to hear you will grow it again Kate |
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August 18, 2019 | #692 |
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Hello! I shared some Karen's seeds with my friend in Ukraine and she got monsters!!! She've asked me to share her photos here with a huge THANKS!! She put her name on the pics as a prevention from steeling her photos, which is common over there.
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August 20, 2019 | #693 |
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A Midnight Sun, weighing over a pound - very lovely to look at and a lovely sweet flavor. A little salt really brings out the taste.
Karen, my MS has had a range of sizes from huge to smallish. It’s still putting out tomatoes but I have now topped it off as there is no way in my zone any new fruits will have a chance. Thanks for all your work. This is a beauty! |
August 21, 2019 | #694 |
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Very nice pics everyone!!
True Colours fruits are really size 'extra large'... surprisingly the branch is still holding on, no breaking yet.. |
August 27, 2019 | #695 |
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Lovely to see the pictures!! It has been a very interesting year watching the potatobkraf hearts and Polaris grown in such a variety of different climates and circumstances. The feedback has been incredibly positive and also very helpful. I thought I’d share a few pictures of the new ones coming along. For cut photos and full details there is an album full of photos of these F4’s that can be found in my Northern gardener page
https://m.facebook.com/NorthernGardenerCanada/ But here’s a look at my selections I’m working through to stabilize. F5 seed ready for next year. These are not stable and so are not yet available but they will be once I am confident they are. Thank you to everyone who trialled my “true north” tomatoes and enjoyed them. There’s more coming.... KarenO |
August 27, 2019 | #696 |
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Oh beautiful! You have struck gold with the colord gene pool.. just as you struck gold with the size genes in True Colours :-)
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August 27, 2019 | #697 |
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Beautiful tomatoes, cannot wait to see them in the flesh.
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August 29, 2019 | #698 |
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KarenO, Wow! Those are some nice-looking tomatoes! =)
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August 29, 2019 | #699 |
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True Colours, Midnight Sun, Polaris and Taiga along with the KARMA Purple, Peach and Purple MF have said hello to seed raising mix Down Under today.
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August 29, 2019 | #700 | |
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Looking forward to your photos as our season winds down and yours begins. You southern gardeners get us through the winter Have a great year! Karen |
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August 29, 2019 | #701 |
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Thank you Karen, I just hope I can do them the justice they deserve. Some spectacular fruit you have breed from what I can see above. Just need the ground to dry out a bit so I can do the necessary prep work.
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August 29, 2019 | #702 |
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My report still to come... We have been "enjoying" a rather strange growing season, moderate daytime temperatures, but mostly low overnight temps (last night was 2.5 C, and not for the first time). This has delayed ripening of course, but there are a LOT of green fruits if we don't actually get a hard freeze. All that said, a Karma Peach was the first to ripen, and it was wonderful.
Karen, another gallery of masterpieces! All beautiful, but Chinook and Salish Sea are speaking to my heart. I'm sure the tastes will be commensurate. We are so lucky that your passion and skill help to enrich our gardens and dining rooms.
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September 1, 2019 | #703 |
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Karen, your new tomatoes are so beautiful.
Taiga was for the first time in our garden and we love it. The mixture of different colors and various flavors makes this variety really special. |
September 2, 2019 | #704 |
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Karen, your tomatoes look wonderful !
I saw that Secret Seed Cartel has started to list some of your varieties, so I'll try some next summer. Already can't wait to see how they will do in my growing conditions and how they will taste ! David |
September 2, 2019 | #705 | |
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Secret seed cartel owner Terry Is a friend, took a risk on some new tomatoes and I hope they sell every single seed KarenO |
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