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Old June 9, 2019   #1
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Default This years Shannon's are HUGE!!

I guess it pays to plant out early. Because of extra warm temps I planted out 2 weeks early, and had great cool temps which I'm guessing had something to do with it.
Anyway, 4 plants are producing monsters! I grow her every year for decades as my paste tomato buy have never seen quite the collection of extra large ones. Sure, an occasional big one but all four plants have jumbo fruit on them.
I'll save seeds from 2 of them...the others go to sauce and fresh eating!

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Old June 9, 2019   #2
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Wow, those look beautiful. I found an old post of yours with pics of ripe Shannon's and they look meaty and absolutely delicious! Bet they do make wonderful sauce. I also saw that you have offered seeds for them in the past. How could I go about getting seeds for this variety to try? Thank you so much for sharing the beautiful pics of your Shannon's.

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Old June 9, 2019   #3
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Please keep reporting on Shannon’s. I’ll put my seeds on my grow list for next year!

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Old June 9, 2019   #4
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Nice and healthy maters.
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Old June 9, 2019   #5
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Looks like a variety I grew back in the 80's
I still have my plants under lights.
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Groovy, just pm me your address and I'll get them out.
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We didn't have rain here in Charlotte for 24 days, and a good amount of heat. Now that it's raining, I'm hoping they plump up even more! I hope...

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Groovy, just pm me your address and I'll get them out.
GSSGarden:

If this message was for me - thank you. But I already have seeds from one trade (and maybe a couple!).

If the message was not for me . . . never mind!

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Old June 10, 2019   #9
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Greg,


Thank you so much for offering to send me seeds for your Shannon's. I sent you a PM with my address. If I can ever return the favor or help you out in any way, please let me know.


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Mark, no worries at all.

And to all others who asked, I'll get back to you and get them out asap.

Thanks,

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Old June 18, 2019   #11
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The first ones are starting to turn!! 🤓🤓🤓
Might pick it tonight because the birds have been in the garden pecking a few.
These aren't the big ones but nice size none the less!!

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Old June 23, 2019   #12
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Picked these this morning. Wanted to pick them to avoid splitting after yesterday's rain. These are much bigger than usual. The smaller ones are usual size. There are still a few more extra large ones in the plants. Will definetly save seeds from one or more of the big ones.

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What did they weigh in at?
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Here are few pics of the haul. The ones on the left are usual size. Then they just get bigger! Biggest one was 14 1/2 oz!
My best year for them maybe ever. Never had them this big!
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Those are beautiful! Can't wait to try them and I hope they grow that well here in Alabama. Do you have a pic of them cut open? Just wondering how meaty they are.
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