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Old May 27, 2015   #16
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Really interesting to see how many different varieties everyone has. Hardly any repeats. Makes me wear out Google trying to search all these varieties.
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Old May 27, 2015   #17
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Black Krim for me- 7 fruits set on the first truss! Cherokee Purple- 5 set on first truss. Omar's Lebanese and Dr. Wyche's Yellow are being stingy thus far, as well as Early Girl.
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Old May 27, 2015   #18
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Japanese Black Trifele was first to set fruit for me, followed by Big Beef, then a few days later by Sioux and Chico III.
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Old May 27, 2015   #19
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Hahms Gelbe Topftomate , a beautiful dwarf.
Now it has t more.
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Old May 28, 2015   #20
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My Cherokee Purple was my first, I think. Still waiting on anything to ripen.
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Old May 28, 2015   #21
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Ambrosia gold and one of my crosses. Lots of others were close behind. Lots of the earliest blooms were/are compound this year.
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Old May 28, 2015   #22
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Forecasted low for my area on Friday night is below freezing. The green children are still in their solo cups. Fruit set, what fruit? I'll check back in a month.
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Stupice, as it does every single year I grow it! This was taken on 5/10/2015.
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Old May 28, 2015   #24
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Really interesting to see how many different varieties everyone has. Hardly any repeats. Makes me wear out Google trying to search all these varieties.
I know, I am doing the same thing. More names to add to wish list.

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Forecasted low for my area on Friday night is below freezing. The green children are still in their solo cups. Fruit set, what fruit? I'll check back in a month.
Oh you poor thing. I hope you get some warm weather soon. Heck, it will be winter up there again before you know it.


I am so jealous of those all ready getting to eat fresh out of the garden tomatoes.
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Old May 28, 2015   #25
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I think Orange Banana was the first to set fruit this year. Spudakee, Gary O'Sena, JDs Special C-Tex right behind. Carbon Copy was kind of slow for a cherry but catching up quickly.
It's not a real fair race, though, as I planted out over a 6 week period. Most of the dwarfs were planted pretty late.
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Old May 28, 2015   #26
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Most of the forty one tomato varieties in my garden have good fruit set considering the cloudy, wet weather except one--Aunt Gertie's Gold. I have two plants, each about 6 ft tall and there is one 3 inch tomato on one of them. Is this typical? Maybe it doesn't like high fertility but the others including many heirlooms are thriving.
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Old May 28, 2015   #27
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Glacier here, then JBT and after that pretty much everything lol.
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Old May 28, 2015   #29
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And now the race to the first BLT !
I had a toasted ham sandwich from home grown tomatoes and homemade ham today for lunch.
Hauled all the way from Texas to the north slope of Alaska.
Two of them.
Sungold was my first fruit set.
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Taxi this morning! and it looks like this out of control Rose is just beginning to
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