Member discussion regarding the methods, varieties and merits of growing tomatoes.
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June 30, 2022 | #31 | |
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June 30, 2022 | #32 |
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July 30, 2022 | #33 |
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Some of the F4 Multiflora potato leaf dwarfs. Hopeful for a good fruit set
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July 30, 2022 | #34 |
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Beautiful plants Karen, impressive flower clusters, cannot wait to see the final results
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July 30, 2022 | #35 |
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I need to buy some of your Dwarf Seeds or Plants, because Selling my only Dwarf "Red Robin Plants, is a "Must Have" for my Customers. I never Thought My Historical Red Robins would never be a main Crop, to the point I had to grow a second Crop. Did you help Dr, Carolyn develop "Sweet Scarlet"? If so, Can I sell the Plants as a Stable Hybrids?
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July 30, 2022 | #36 |
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July 30, 2022 | #37 | |
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The dwarfs I show are my own independent breeding projects. I think you refer to the “dwarf project” dwarfs of Craig Lehoulier and Patrina Nuske Small I think there is a lot of good information regarding those dwarfs on the Victory seeds website Mine are unrelated to those. KarenO |
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July 30, 2022 | #38 |
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THank you KarenO
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May God Bless you and my Garden, Amen https://www.angelfieldfarms.com MrsJustice as Farmer Joyce Beggs |
July 30, 2022 | #39 | |
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I always got Gary Ibsen at TomatoFest and and Craig Lehoullier mixed-up. I guess Dr, Carolyn loved them both, Amen!! I never told them of all my Legal Deadlines that demanded all my time suffering from Dyslexia, fighting for my family in Legal matters up to the U S Supreme Court many times by myself, while trying to research my Family Farming Tree Food and farming History, that started here where I live on the same property my Great Grandfather worked on. I have so much joy working in his footsteps, with the power to forgive everyday because it feel good. I pray Graig Forgives me too for giving him mixed up., too. But I see his is very busy, with much information on his website. But hopefully he will come back here one day. I will always trust both Gary & Craig.
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August 19, 2022 | #40 |
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Ruby slippers
Stable and will be released this fall 2.5’ tall regular leaf bushy brachytic dwarf. KarenO |
August 20, 2022 | #41 |
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Very good, wondering how far they will migrate
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August 20, 2022 | #42 |
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August 20, 2022 | #43 |
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Saving seeds from the next three releases from my Short and Sweet dwarf breeding project these are:. Yellow Brick Road, Ruby Slippers and Emerald City
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August 20, 2022 | #44 |
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I like your Wizard of Oz theme names! They all look like nice sized tomatoes, looking forward to trying them when they are available!
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August 20, 2022 | #45 |
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Wow! Those are gorgeous! The names are great, too.
What flavor profile did you end up with for them? Sweet? Tart? Acidic? Fruity? Mild? Etc.? |
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