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Old April 7, 2018   #46
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I’m sure I’ll have seeds later on in The season Darren , message me in a couple of months and I’ll send you some if you like
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I'll try to keep that in mind.

Any line on a white micro, per chance? I'll be setting up a cross to lead to one this year, but it'll be a few years before anything comes of it.
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Old April 16, 2018   #47
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Little video from my little greenhouse this morning including my first ripe tomato in 2018!
Little microdwarf Andrina from seed sown January 23
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Old April 16, 2018   #48
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Wow, all looks so lush and green!!
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Old April 16, 2018   #49
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April 16 is a pretty awesome first ripe tomato day!
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Old April 16, 2018   #50
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Especially North of the Border!
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Old April 16, 2018   #51
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Some of my tomato plants haven't even sprouted yet!

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Old April 17, 2018   #52
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April 17, first ripe tomato of the year
“Andrina” seed sown January 23
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Old April 17, 2018   #53
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Greenhouse April 17.
Will be potting up later this week. So far so good and happy with the new little greenhouse

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Old April 17, 2018   #54
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Looking good Karen!

Do let us now how Andrina tastes.
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Old April 17, 2018   #55
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Everything looks great Karen! Do you have heat in your greenhouse?
I have not seeded majority of my tomatoes yet or anything else this year due to my travels...way too late, but still going to do it.
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Old April 17, 2018   #56
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Your greenhouse looks great! Jealous!! How tall is that Andrina plant Karen?
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Old April 17, 2018   #57
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Thanks guys!
yes I have a small ceramic space heater that is in use at night and if needed during the day before this week
That Andrina plant is a true determinate micro dwarf full grown at around 6 inches tall.
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New West, I seeded, then re-seeded what didn't come up, and just a few days ago re-re-seeded what is still stubbornly not coming up. It's not too late!!!

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Old April 18, 2018   #59
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There is still time to sow tomato seeds.
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Old April 21, 2018   #60
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Growing like gangbusters. Time to pot up and make the next round of selections
Very pleased with how my F3 beefsteak seedlings are looking. They are huge!
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