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September 26, 2010 | #1 |
Tomatovillian™
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Location: Germany 49°26"N 07°36"E
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The Last Container Roundup
As the weather is getting colder I went out yesterday and harvested everything in the back yard that was ripe or getting color. As the rain is increasing I wanted to get them in before they started to split. We were fortunate that we had nice weather up till Friday when a cold front moved in. Here are some pictures of the haul. The picture of the hearts is Krasnyi Mayak and the pastes are Casady's Folly. Happy to report I did not loose one plant to disease this season. Ami
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September 26, 2010 | #2 |
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Hi Ami,
Glad to hear you had a good Season. Tomatoes look great - and no disease all year! Lucky you. Well, I am sure it is not "luck" but good planning and treatment. Have you thought about putting those containers to work growing Snow Peas or other hardier Fall crop. Seems a shame to let them sit idle for so long until next Spring. Raybo |
September 27, 2010 | #3 |
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Raybo, nice thought but at 49 degrees N. Lat not doable unless you have a greenhouse. I wait till the first frost then pull the plants and put the rest to bed till next year. This year I mixed Actinovate with EXEL LG and applied as a foliar. Ami
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September 29, 2010 | #4 |
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Ami, those Krasnyi Mayak do look good! And what a pity for me that I couldn't transplant mine... What about the taste? clara
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September 30, 2010 | #5 |
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clara, very,very good. I can't wait to try the Admiralteyskoe Serdtse as I have some big green ones on the vine and just waiting for them to color up. Another new one I'm waiting on is Bilders. It's a Red PL beefsteak and I have alot of 1+ pounders on the plant waiting to show some color. I got it from Manfred Hahm. Ami
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