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May 23, 2006 | #1 |
Tomatovillian™
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Harvest pics
We're really enjoying Kosovo this season. Great balanced flavor, very meaty. Large fruits for an early-mid variety -- I've picked four fruits so far this season and all were around a lb. or more. Still plenty of developing fruits on the vine as well. I'll definitely be growing this one again.
(lunch today -- this is the one smaller fruit in the pic above sliced up on the same large serving platter) (the larger fruit in the first pic) |
May 24, 2006 | #2 |
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Good lookin' maters!!!
You do realize that you're killing me over here in Virginia...yes, you do!! Was gonna grow Kosovo this year... ooops, me stupid. Will be on the 2007 list...Ha! Thanks for the pics & taste report!
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May 24, 2006 | #3 |
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Gorgeous!
You're killing me here in Virginia too!!
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May 24, 2006 | #4 |
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wow ! great growing !
~ Tom
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May 24, 2006 | #5 |
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Great pix!
I'm growing Kosovo for the first time. My plant is 5' tall and has a lot of blossoms. Unfortunately no fruit set yet. The branches are a bit droopier than my other plants. I understand this is typical for an Oxheart. I sure hope it's an early-mid type for me too! Chris |
May 25, 2006 | #6 |
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jtcm05 said it for me. I quote.
Suze, you go out of your way to make these pictures as EXCRUCIATINGLY tantalizing as possible....don't you!? DON'T YOU?! Really nice Sue. Tim
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May 25, 2006 | #7 |
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(I'm changing the thread title to 'Harvest Pics...', because I want to post pics of other varieties as well, and don't want to start a bunch of threads to do so.) :wink:
Chris, Kosovo has been wispy, yet tentacle-like and vigorous for me (hope that makes sense). Plant seems to be holding up fairly well so far. Glad some folks are enjoying the pictures. I'm just happy I finally figured out how to use my camera... This one goes out to Earl, and all the other SFT lovers: |
June 3, 2006 | #8 |
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Here's Bordo. Good flavor and texture, similar in taste to most of the better dark varieties. Interesting russet/brown/dark coloration w/olive green shoulders. Very seedy and juicy. It sure is pretty when sliced. Not a big tomato - medium sized. I would grow it again.
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June 3, 2006 | #9 |
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Thanks, John. I really like the granite countertops too.
I ordered 'Bordo' from Mariseeds last year, thought it would be interesting to try. http://www.mariseeds.com/2005catalog/blacks.html Here's some Cherokee Green pics. Excellent tomato. |
June 3, 2006 | #10 |
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whhoooo - ahhhh !!!
Cherokee Green ! Hows the flavor ? Looks great !!! ~ Tom
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June 3, 2006 | #11 | |
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June 3, 2006 | #12 | |
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June 4, 2006 | #13 |
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Suze I am a huge fan of Cherokee Green. YUMMMY. -Rena
Edit(for those in the Hot south this baby just keeps crankin em out) My seed source was Victory. |
June 4, 2006 | #14 |
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I grew Kosovo last year, growing it again this year, it's a great heart. If you can try Wes, it's as good or better than K, grown in my garden.
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June 4, 2006 | #15 |
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Hi, Earl -- on taste alone, I prefer Wes (Carolyn sent me a small sample of seed last year). Just keep forgetting to take some good pics of it sliced.
Well, there are pics of the fused Wes fruit I took. I am still impressed at just how early Kosovo was for such large fruit. Wes took quite a bit longer, which is fine. Can't eat 'em all at once anyway. |
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