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Old April 10, 2015   #61
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Here is my picture. It is about 450 heirloom tomatoes. I am trying to have a small farm and sell heirloom tomatoes at my local farmer's market. The list of tomatoes is-

Dagma's Perfection
Mortgage Lifter
Cherokee Purple
Brandywine Red Potato Leaf
Opalka
Yellow Pear
Black Cherry
Sioux
Box Car Willie
Black Krim
Silvery Fir Tree
Zapotec Pink Ribbed
Azoychka
Green Zebra
Red Rose (not an heirloom but came free with my order)
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Old April 10, 2015   #62
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Robin, I did not realize how extra challenging your growing season was! And here I thought I had it bad with a shorter season than most. Now I am really amazed at how much you continue to accomplish with your dwarf project grow outs.
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Old April 10, 2015   #63
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I don't plant as many tomatoes as some of you folks and they are all hybrids. Early Girl, Beefsteak, Porter House and Super Sweet 100's. I may get a couple of Big Beef plants closer to planting time, they did not have any seeds for them locally and I love the taste of them. I will keep 8 to 10 of the 27 plants and give the rest away, I hate to snip off the ones I won't use.
Fist two pics from 04/04/15 and 04/10/15 one angle and next two also from same dates different angle.


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Old April 10, 2015   #64
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Our tomatoes this year.
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Old April 10, 2015   #65
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Must be nice to have green tomatoes already, mine aren't even in the ground yet and won't be for over a month.
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Old April 10, 2015   #66
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Here are my tomatoes peppers and some beans.
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Old April 10, 2015   #67
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Very nice worth!
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Old April 10, 2015   #68
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Almost ready to hit the ground running.
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Old April 12, 2015   #69
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I like very much the way the dwarves look: very thick stem
this is Rosella purple




and this is Lithium Sunset, the one I am looking forward to the most, very strong too and nice leaves

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Old April 12, 2015   #70
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Early Girl makes her way to the second half of Texas tomato cage.
Only three more rungs to the top and the finish line.
It's Early Girl by a leaf.
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Old April 13, 2015   #71
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Early Girl makes her way to the second half of Texas tomato cage.
Only three more rungs to the top and the finish line.
It's Early Girl by a leaf.
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30 inches by this time of the year. I am impressed!
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Old April 14, 2015   #72
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Canary Melons putting on growth.
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Old April 14, 2015   #73
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Neptune, a determinate open pollinated variety developed by University of Florida for hot weather. Supposed to be resistent to Bacterial Wilt. I figured Id give it a try and see how it does.
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Old April 14, 2015   #74
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Neptune, a determinate open pollinated variety developed by University of Florida for hot weather. Supposed to be resistent to Bacterial Wilt. I figured Id give it a try and see how it does.
I need one of those porch swings I see in the background for my arbor.

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I need one of those porch swings I see in the background for my arbor.

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