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Old January 23, 2011   #1
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I would love to start a plant swap with people in my area. Anyone out there?
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Old April 20, 2011   #2
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bugsy, where are you? I'd love to have a tomato tasting event in So Cal this yr.
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Old April 20, 2011   #3
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I would love to attend a tasting/swap. I'm sure many Tomatovillians live in So. Cal. Let's try to have one. I'm in Carlsbad. There are too many tomatoes to try and definitely not enough time...
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Let's see who all responds and go from there. I set up the original NORCATT several yrs ago. Will have to search through the brain cells to remember tips/pitfalls. We will have to figure out when the most tomatoes will be ripe and meet somewhere that it isn't too hot. :-)
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Name?
SoCATomatoTasting?

SCATT <snicker>
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Or SOCKITTOME

SO Cal Knows Its Tasty TOMatoes Event

(too much time to think today)
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Old April 21, 2011   #7
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Count me in on a local tasting event! Keep me posted, Barb!
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Old April 21, 2011   #8
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I'd be interested in an event this summer.
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Old April 23, 2011   #9
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I'm in!

MANY varieties to bring too
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Old June 26, 2011   #10
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Well, sorry I didn't check this thread sooner. I didn't think there was interest. Miserable year so far. That said, my Wes, Black Cherry and Rostova are producing nicely.

What about you guys?
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Old June 26, 2011   #11
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bugsy, it's been a miserable year for me, too! At this time I probably won't have ripe tomatoes until early August, if that. And I planted out April 10th! Been too cold and damp in the mornings. Plus, I have something going on with my plants, the dreaded yellowing leaves with brown polka dots is making it's way up the stalks. What a disappointing year!
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Old June 26, 2011   #12
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Bad year for me too. Something spotty after all the cold weather, maybe bacterial speck. Lately, been using sulfer dust for what I think is tomato russet mites. Have the symptoms, but cant find a stong enough lense to confirm. Need 14X. Reif Red Hearts were quite early. Bloody butchers, and some cherries. But, I babble....
I too am interested in tomato event! LInda
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Old June 26, 2011   #13
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Hi, Linda! I'm sorry you're having a bad season too. It's such a disappointment. I'm looking for early seeds to try and get a small harvest of Stupice, Kimberly and Wonder Boy before December. I'm desparate for some good tomatoes.
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Old June 28, 2011   #14
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I'm in San Diego (near Mission Bay), and a get together like this sounds fun

I have 15 varieties planted, and many green fruit, but so far have only picked two from my Moskvich a couple of weeks ago (which were pretty darn yummy!). The rest are taking their sweet time getting ripe. I'm worried that black spot is going to take out a couple of the potato leaf ones before I get a harvest, but hopefully now that June gloom is burning off the plants will bounce back some so I will have a nice variety.
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Old June 28, 2011   #15
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I'm in! Just picked a 1.3 lb. Omar's Lebanese!
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