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Old March 6, 2007   #1
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Eight seedlings in the ground today ..May be a tad early but have heaps of backups JUST INCASE!!!..
Two of which are "Stump of the World " and would like to hear opinions of this variety, far as taste goes??...
Two Hungarian Giants..
Two purples (name unknown from a friend)
And two Reds which i happened to grow last season and lost the name Tag ....But did taste tops ..
Others are a tad too small to plant out as yet whilst others havent shed their heads out of the seed mix as yet and am thinking maybe they just dont like the heat of the days so far??..
Will plant some more seed out later....
I'm on me merry way .....
Will Upload Piccies a sthey progress...
Cheers all...
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Old March 6, 2007   #2
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You're in for a treat! Stump is one great tomato!
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Old March 6, 2007   #3
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I agree about "Stump"; it is one of my every year tomatoes.
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Old March 6, 2007   #4
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I loved it too... first time this year and it's a must-grow... cheers about your tommies and have a spannadekopita (spelling?) on me .
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Great! You can keep us entertained with your pictures then.
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Old March 6, 2007   #6
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Looking forward to the pics as well, good luck!!!
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Old March 6, 2007   #7
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I love Stump as well, one of my favorites and the biggest tomato I had last year.
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Old March 6, 2007   #8
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Yes, Stump is on my grow again list. Nice, big, great tasting pink fruit. One big slab to the sandwich. :-)
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Old March 7, 2007   #9
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Spanakopitta!!!!!! ....Mate ive allready planted out the silverbeet fer that too..Trouble is ive gotta water them at least three times a day save em being baked by the heat of late..
Me thinks we had a late start fer Summer so it will take a tad longet to cool off..Even thinking of a third crop of Beans due to this...
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