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Old July 31, 2024   #61
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Alive and kicking.

Mostly growing superhots nowadays.

Trying to revive old seeds, that's my focus right now.

Hope everyone is doing well.
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Old July 31, 2024   #62
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We be doin Butch T.,Trinidads,Bhut Jolokias.From Numex University chili research.Then my record holders from Chili Factory down under.Good to see the interest in the super hots.
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Old July 31, 2024   #63
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Hello, Everyone. Amen!!
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Old August 1, 2024   #64
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Hell yeah, those are workhorses.

I do mostly Trinidad M Scorpion, Bhutlah, and Choc Habs. Use them in salsas, hot sauces, pickled red onions + pepper. People love em
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Old August 7, 2024   #65
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Have you tried Chichen Heart Red Peppers?
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Old August 9, 2024   #66
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I planted Red Branywine and Dinner Plate but lost my chart. I have two very large red tomatoes one with and perfect circle hole on the blossom end and the other with a smooth blossom end. Can anyone tell me which is which?
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Old August 9, 2024   #67
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I planted Red Branywine and Dinner Plate but lost my chart. I have two very large red tomatoes one with and perfect circle hole on the blossom end and the other with a smooth blossom end. Can anyone tell me which is which?
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When the Wind blows off our Labels, or we lose those hand-made charts; losing the Identity of our Heirloom Tomatoes Hurts. But our Attention grows to the very small details of every blossom. With both being Red, you have to give us a Picture. I can tell the difference once they are ripening.


Believe It or Not: I pulled a Green Granpa White' Red Tomato too early while studying this Needed New Variety for my Customers next year. Going from Green to Yellow. Not looking stable. So If you pull them with a little color will be good for us here to help you Identify Them to the best of our ability, Amen!
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Uzlaguzla, your Dinner Plate will be flatter, than round like the Red Brandywines.
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I miss everyone, but I have to get back to Typing and Farming.

I am Sad that Farmer Shawn Passed away. I send much Love out to his Family. The little research shows Farmer Shawn was Loved by Many from his Hometown and Farmer's Markets. Specially Love here at Tomatoville, Amen!!
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This is a great thread to start B54. I jumped back on while checking out info for paste tomatoes to get opinions on various ones. My gardening starts now since I am in zone 10 in South Florida and ends in May. Lots of good people on here and still enjoy checking it out.
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I do check in almost every day but have nothing much to add. Photos of tables full of tomatoes gets redundant. I will comment on a few threads but even that gets a little old after nearly twenty years of saying the same things over again.
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Some of us may need to be reminded.
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