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Old September 13, 2006   #1
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Default Pacific Northwest Tomatoes- Last nights haul

Here are some of the OP's I pulled off vine last night..man, we in PNW are getting in to that prime fruit season...

Brandywine otv
Brandywine Suddath
Mortgage Lifter
Dr Wyches Yellow
Druzba
Brandywine Yellow
Cherokee Purple
Caspian Pink
Aunt Ruby's German Green (ripe when green)
Eva Purple Ball

check out that 1lb 7ounce ARGG in middle right

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Old September 13, 2006   #2
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GOOD GROWING !
That pic brings tears to my eyes !
What a great looking harvest !!!
You will feast ~

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Old September 13, 2006   #3
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Default Re: Pacific Northwest Tomatoes- Last nights haul

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Here are some of the OP's I pulled off vine last night..man, we in PNW are getting in to that prime fruit season...
I guess you don't like white ones.

Only one Zebra?

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Old September 13, 2006   #4
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Nice harvest. I could sure go for a few of those right now.
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Old September 13, 2006   #5
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goody eye dcarch...

I have many green zebra but only one that was pulled last night. I usually keep the larger ones and smaller ones seperate but threw in that green zebra for added color..I love Dr Carolyn as a white (and have one great plant going strong at this time) but have not found any largers whites that do much for me...

I should have around 3 more weeks of wonderful harvest time...but then where I live we will then receive mostly misty, rainy days for the next 5 or 6 months...Suze come up to the northwest and you may have your pick off of the 30 varieties out back...
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yes, we were really blessed with a good tomato season here in PNW

Great harvest keithaxis! And awesome pictures!

I am picking 30-40 lbs tomatoes every day now - there is no way we can process all these, even when my mother-in-law is helping me out.
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