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Tomatovillian™
Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: Phoenix, AZ (zone 9b)
Posts: 796
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My mammoth Ildi plant is finally ripening tomatoes, and is just covered with tons of greenies, so I'm looking forward to continued snacking.
For now, I've picked a few ripened yellow gems, and they were delicious. Not as flavorful as some cherry/grape tomatoes I've had in the past, but definitely plenty of flavor Here's some of what I've got to look forward to: ![]() ![]() Also, my black cherry plant is finally setting lots of baby maters: ![]() ![]() You can see in the 2nd pic just how tall the plant has gotten. That's a 6-foot wall behind it, and it's overgrown it by at least a foot. I've told my neighbor that any suckers that grow down over his side of the wall are fair game. ..but the one I'm still the most anxious about is the variety I call "Zelinda's Pear" that I've grown from a tomato I brough over from Australia. The tomatoes from that plant were just amazing.. big, succulent, delicous piriform pear tomatoes. I just have one plant of it in my garden, but it's turning into a monster. Big, strong, THICK stems/vines.. and The tomatoes look like they could very likely get big: ![]()
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Tomatovillian™
Join Date: Mar 2018
Location: Pakistan
Posts: 10
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Hello,
I am Dr. maziuaf Tomato Breeder since last 10 years. working on beef, cherry and general tomatoes. have good variation in both determinate and indeterminate tomatoes. See you all to discuss on tomatoes. |
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Tomatovillian™
Join Date: May 2016
Location: Washington State
Posts: 240
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Lovely! That plant is loaded!
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