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Old June 27, 2011   #1
heirloomdaddy
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Default first real harvest of 2011

I had to pick a few of these green, as I will be leaving town for a moment and we have raccoons galore.

Japanese black trifele, Paul Robeson, Carbon, CP, Super snow white, KB, box car willie, Stupice x Green Copia. The later varieties (GG, Omar's, AGP, Platfoot) look like they will be hitting in the next week or so. Although there are none in the photograph, I've harvested a handful of kosovo and persimmon fruit too. Both very early varieties for the size and taste.

The flavors are excellent so far this year. Hope everyone's season is going well
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Old June 27, 2011   #2
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Nice picture. I am sure they are so delicious.. Question. On the second picture. What is that striped green medium size tomato facing down, towards the right of the pic. I like the look of it, so I want to grow it. Looks like a green zebra. (Never tried them)But, I am not one to assume. Thanks in advance.
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Old June 27, 2011   #3
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Hey raindrops27. That is a cross that Frogsleap made. It is an F2 stupice x green copia cross. I have yet to taste it, but it is gorgeous, extrememly prolific, more cold tolerant than its parents, and Potato-leaved. I'm going to put a lot of energy into that line. I don't have any more F2 seed, nor would they yield that exact fruit. I will make seed available to everybody (if Mark is cool with that) when I've got a handful of good tomatoes from that cross.
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Old June 27, 2011   #4
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They look wonderful!!! I hate you. All I got was a measly Sunsugar so far.
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