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Old July 19, 2013   #1
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Default This is what I have been building towards for a few years now

Today's harvest:

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Old July 19, 2013   #2
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Beautiful harvest.
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Thanks, Rockporter
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Your hard work sure paid off-pass the salt !
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Very very nice! What is the variety with the green shoulders that is near the front? It looks tasty.
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Very very nice! What is the variety with the green shoulders that is near the front? It looks tasty.
Japanese Trifele Black

http://t.tatianastomatobase.com:88/w..._Trifele_Black
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Old July 19, 2013   #7
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That is mighty purty.

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Old July 19, 2013   #8
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Fantastic!
How many plants and how many varieties?
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Old July 19, 2013   #9
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Fantastic!
How many plants and how many varieties?
80 plants and 80 varieties. Most of the varieties are not represented in that pic. That is tomatoes from maybe 25 plants or so.
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Old July 19, 2013   #10
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Beautiful! I've got Japanese Black Trifele too and the plant is loaded, but all still green.

Such a nice haul!
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Beautiful! Now what will you do with all those maters? I wonder how it would work to stuff some and hang them on the wall like some people display their harvest of fish and wild game. I know I've seen something about "stuffed tomatoes" on the internet.

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That is awesome. What variety was your favorite on that table? And what variety are the huge grapefruit-sized yellow tomatoes.
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Old July 19, 2013   #13
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Very nice haul....good job!
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Beautiful! Now what will you do with all those maters?
Eat some fresh. We made pizza tonight. Dry some. Make some salsa. Can the rest.
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That is awesome. What variety was your favorite on that table?
Probably Earl's Faux or Grightmire's Pride. I like variety though.


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And what variety are the huge grapefruit-sized yellow tomatoes.
Great white
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