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August 28, 2023 | #106 |
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yesterday's tomato harvest
zbior_2023.08.27.jpg Today, for my second breakfast, I ate Northern Lights northern_lights_owoc_2023.08.26.jpg northern_lights_przekroj_2023.08.26.jpg Dwarf Choemato choemato_owoc_2023.08.28.jpg choemato_przekroj_2023.08.28.jpg White Queen white_queen_owoc_2023.08.28.jpg white_queen_przekroj_2023.08.28.jpg And these are tomatoes waiting to be processed IMG_20230827_170807.jpg |
August 28, 2023 | #107 |
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Thanks for the 2 Beautiful views of the Mountains and Tomatoes, Amen!!
Welcome back too!!
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September 11, 2023 | #108 |
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My pepper harvest
papryka_2023.09.09.jpg Nafania nafania_2023.09.09.jpg American Crown american_crown_2023.09.04.jpg Gigant Rosji Krasnyj gigant_rosji_krasnyj_2023.09.04.jpg |
September 12, 2023 | #109 |
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Healthy-looking Peppers, Amen!!
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September 14, 2023 | #110 |
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Great!!!
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September 16, 2023 | #111 |
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October 5, 2023 | #112 |
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October 9, 2023 | #113 |
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Yesterday's tomato harvest from the greenhouse. There's still something hanging on the plants.
pomidory_2023.10.08.jpg szklarnia_2023.10.08.jpg Due to the warm September (the warmest in 57 years , dwarfs in the ground started tying fruit. It is with regret that I have to eliminate such plants dwarfy_zawiazki_1_2023.10.08.jpg dwarfy_zawiazki_2_2023.10.08.jpg dwarfy_zawiazki_3_2023.10.08.jpg I bred 2 suckers from the Gondwana Thunder and Lightning varieties for wintering - we'll see how they do in the office gondwana_thunder_lightning_wili_2023.10.08.jpg |
October 9, 2023 | #114 |
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Good Job Amen!!
My Grandkids just ate the Last of the Historical Heirloom Watermelons for this year, along with the Watermelon Heirloom Tomatoes. They also love the Corolful display of Cherry Tomatoes as Snacks. I getting my Greenhouse ready, but I love your Greenhouse.
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October 10, 2023 | #115 |
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Deltoro, with all those varieties what is the chance of the seeds saved from these being ok(not crossed with other tomatoes while growing)?
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October 10, 2023 | #116 | |
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October 11, 2023 | #117 | |
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I collect seeds from normal fruits, without any defects, although this does not 100% eliminate the possibility of crossbreeding. |
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October 11, 2023 | #118 |
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Thank you,
I thought I saw some weird fruits from plants I grew from seeds collected last year Pete |
October 11, 2023 | #119 |
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Statement From Deltoro:
Due to the warm September (the warmest in 57 years, dwarfs in the ground started tying fruit. It is with regret that I have to eliminate such plants. From Farmer Joyce Beggs Why will you have to eliminate this Plant of yours? Because I have Tomato Plants called Italian Heirloom that was affected by the Heat over 100 degree grown in 2 different location on my Different Farms. I am pulling them up and putting them in My Green House; Hoping that I can help the flowers product tomatoes. The Plant looks very Heathy but not Producing. If my plants tomatoes Flowers look like yours: Do you think there is "No Hope for Heat damages Tomato Plants". I wish the Last Dr. Carolyn was here to help me understand a Healty Tomato Plant not producing.
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October 12, 2023 | #120 |
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You misunderstood me.
It's not too warm. September was as warm as ever and the plants began to bloom and bear fruit again. But in October it cooled down and the plants won't be able to finish it. |
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