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Old July 15, 2016   #1
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Default Charlines tomatopics 2016

I ate my first tomato of the season so I think I can start the thread for 2016.

first two tomatoes were eaten by my chicks so no pics and no tasting
the first I tasted was heavenly.... it is from the swap and called megatrusses. it does not have really megatrusses but flavor was REALLY good



second one was a Sungold

next one will be a grinch cherry RL




here some other multifloras:

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lots of flowers and very good fruit set (thank you Clara)





Megagron (Kozula 14)




and here a variegated called Marmorata (also from Clara)

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Charline, nice pictures. Variegated one looks interesting. What color/shape is the fruit? I was unable to find it by google.
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Charline, nice pictures. Variegated one looks interesting. What color/shape is the fruit? I was unable to find it by google.
I dont know yet. I got it from Clara and grow it for the first time. It is just setting fruit. But I will post it here for sure.
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Charline, lovely looking tomatoes you have. I lost my first few tomatoes , and the next few to birds, including our chickens. I was very sad.. Lol

Megagron has set a lot of blossoms, is it a cherry or small salad variety?

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Beautiful pics Charline! I will be keeping an eye on Marmorata. It looks interesting with alot of variegation.
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Superbe !

Is magegron a multiflora tomato ?
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Old July 19, 2016   #7
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Megagron is Kozula 14 from the polish breeder
is has huge flower clusters
hope the taste is there too....... nothing ripe yet on 3 plants
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I had a carbon copy yesterday and wow, was I shocked....!!! such an explosion of flavor, I didnt expect that...
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Marmorata is indeed a very nice looking plant, but sorry to say, the fruits are "only" red, size of a golf-ball. I had got the seeds from a seedbank with NO infos added, so I was quite curious about Marmorata . It was rather early and very prolific, perhaps due to our unusual good summer - I'd wish 2016 were the same...
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I would love some seeds for that variegated variety. Very unusual!
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I would love some seeds for that variegated variety. Very unusual!
will you participate at the MMMM ? you can request the seeds there. I will send some to Tormato so many of you can have this beauty
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Yes ma'am, I plan to send in a bunch of seeds.
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Old July 26, 2016   #13
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Grinch Cherry RL



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Grinch Cherry PL



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Grinch Cherry PL! I understand it is dwarf variety. How does it taste?
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