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Old June 7, 2006   #1
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STUMP OF THE WORLD



All of the above were picked 6-26-06. Momotoro, Japanese Oxheart, Stump of the world, Mariannes peace, Silvery Fir Tree, Cherokee Purple, Brandywine (Sudduth)

Added 6-30-2006: Persimmon





Added 7-3-2006 My pointy brandywine




Added 7-10-2006 My Frist Grub's Mystery Green. Thanks for the seeds Grub!


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Old June 7, 2006   #2
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Wow, beautiful plants and fruit. Nice job on the HM earthboxes. I just picked up another really heavy-duty storage box yesterday to make another one-I am as much addicted to self-watering containers as I am to tomatoes.
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Looking good Tim. That Japanese Oxheart looks very prolific.
Cant wait to load up my boxes and see how they go.
What type of fertilizer are you using in them??
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I use a small amount of 10-10-10 (1/2 cup) because I have manure and compost in the soil. I find I get Blossom End Rot if the soil is too fertilizer rich.
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Great pictures, Tim. Your chicken wire caging set up looks much neater than I had envisioned. :wink:

I'll be interested in hearing how the Japanese Oxheart tastes -- it looks amazing.
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6/26/2006 added pic of "Stump of the world."
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Great shots and everything is so healthy looking. How big are those totes?

That Stump looks delicious. Mine is loaded up, can't wait for a ripe one.
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Beautiful!!!!
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That looks yummy Tim. The tomatoes look ok as well
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Hi Timcunningham,

How do the Japanese Oxhearts taste? They sure look might beautiful.

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Angelique,

The Japanese Oxheart is a very dense firm and fleshy tomato. I would consider the taste more sweet than tart. The flavor is not overpowering. I would consider this a good all round tomato for slicing, canning, or paste. It is not the knock your socks off type of flavor, that you serve to vistors. But it is a good tomato and I got lots of them.
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7/1/2006 - Added 3 images of Persimmon.
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Hi Tim,

Thanks for the description.

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7-3-2006 Added Photos of my Brandywine tomato. Got 4 entire tomatoes from brandywine this year! Also the shape is little strange they had a very oxheart shape to them!?! Big tomatoes though, nice color. Didn't taste as good as the ones last year because I had to pick it early, due to disease on the plant.

Oh well, I will try a fall crop of Brandywine.
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Tim,
Beautiful tomatoes and plants - thanks for sharing! I certainly enjoyed the tour...

We just started seeing some early tomatoes here in PNW, I am so jealous! :wink:
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