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Post by oneoftheearls on Apr 16, 2011 15:26:43 GMT -5
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bammer
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Post by bammer on May 16, 2011 19:35:32 GMT -5
This is Tom Wagners Blue Streak, this plant has more purple than any of the other "Blue" varietys that I've grown. Not a very good pic, I'll take more as it grows. Attachments:
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Post by suburbangreen on May 17, 2011 14:10:39 GMT -5
Early Blight is hitting some of my plants, but the warm, dry weather forcasted should help keep it in check. The harvest is in it's very early days. These pictures were taken May 12. I'm in the Dallas, TX area.
For the first time, I grew a couple plants from seeds that I saved last summer. One, which I thought was Indian Stripe, ended up being crossed with an unknown. I think it may have crossed with Super Sioux, which I grew beside the plant, but who knows. The DTM was one of the earliest in my garden, as earlier than both Super Sioux and Indian Stripe. I just remembered that I grew Stupice on the other side of the Indian Stripe so maybe that's what crossed with it? I think I'm going to save the seeds and see what happens in the next generation.
Pete
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Post by suburbangreen on May 17, 2011 14:21:03 GMT -5
Opps, Spudakee Cherokee Green Black from Tula Indian Stripe X Unknown
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Post by tucsontomato on May 26, 2011 18:10:47 GMT -5
Today's Pics: Beauty= Ozark Pink C:\Users\admin\Desktop\Ozark Pink.jpg[/img] Beast= Celebrity
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Post by tucsontomato on May 26, 2011 18:14:07 GMT -5
Beauty. Attachments:
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Post by tucsontomato on May 26, 2011 18:14:43 GMT -5
The Beast. Attachments:
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attml
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Post by attml on Jun 2, 2011 2:44:50 GMT -5
Getting closer here in the mid-atlantic. A few 90 degree days has really gotten the ground warm and the plants have really woken up! Paul Robeson Matt's Wild Cherry (from Nolika) Gardner's Delight Unknown Cherry? Not sure what the last cherry is? It was supposed to Brandywine but I knew something was up when it was RL? Decided to grow it anyway and am interested to try it. The seed source is Tomatofest. May have just been a stray seed from something else? I was very careful when planting in my trays and with watering them. I checked my chart and I did not have any cherries boardering the brandywine cell in my seed tray so I very excited to see how this turns out? Mark
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nolika
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Post by nolika on Jun 2, 2011 4:33:22 GMT -5
Very nice fruits! ;D The last one could be Black Cherry, wait for it to color up and then post a picture of it again! My plants are barely starting to flower, it will be another month or more before I start seeing any fruits
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Penny
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Post by Penny on Jun 2, 2011 6:32:20 GMT -5
Those all look great. ......i just planted all mine over the weekend.
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attml
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Post by attml on Jun 14, 2011 3:03:50 GMT -5
Thank you ladies! A few more additions from the mid-atlantic. Sungold, Black Cherry, Gardner's Delight and Snow White Mortgage Lifter (Radiator Charlie) Sliced up Mark
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jcm05
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Post by jcm05 on Jun 14, 2011 5:26:04 GMT -5
Nice Mark. You try all those cherries yet?
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Post by poypoyking on Jun 14, 2011 8:42:58 GMT -5
Those look amazing! I am still two months out from ripe toms, so all I can do is drool over everyone else's pictures
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attml
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Post by attml on Jun 14, 2011 10:22:35 GMT -5
JCM,
Thank you! Those cherries lasted about 2 minutes after that photo was taken ;D Each one had it's own unique flavor but they were all very tasty. The Snow White was quite tart but flavorful!
Poy,
Thank you very much! I started planting about 3 weeks prior to my areas average frost date. I just got lucky that we didn't have any frost after plant out!
Mark
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surf4grrl
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Post by surf4grrl on Jun 23, 2011 21:16:17 GMT -5
Nice pics, Mule. I don't have any recent pics in the last 2 weeks, but here's a few from prior weeks, beginning mid-April. I'm waiting on 3,000+ stakes for the Florida weave, lost quite a few last year and can't transition to all t-posts yet. Maters are my passion, 350 plus varieties this year - all this tomato forum drama sucks.... Nonetheless, here they are -
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