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Old June 26, 2019   #631
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Some very nice looking plants there, only 5 or 6 weeks to go before I sow, must settle on range soon.
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Old June 26, 2019   #632
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Beautiful Nico! I am so interested in how they do for you, again you are the first person to grow them in Spain
You plants look excellent! Thank you for the photos!
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Old July 1, 2019   #633
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https://m.facebook.com/NorthernGardenerCanada/

Happy Canada Day!
Here are a few pictures of some of my new ( still green) F4 selections from the delicious x captain lucky and the Ludmilla pink heart x captain lucky crosses.
As always, there are more photos and information on my garden page Northern Gardener and all are welcome to visit there.
Excited to see some consistent shapes from my F3 selections in my favourites.
I’ll post ripe photos as they come.
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Old July 1, 2019   #634
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Looking good!
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Old July 2, 2019   #635
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Beautiful photos Karen
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Old July 4, 2019   #636
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Very nice!!
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Old July 5, 2019   #637
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Oh my! Those are gorgeous. Love the shapes Karen!
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Old July 10, 2019   #638
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Hi all.
I show you some pictures of True colors, Polaris and Midnight sun.45 days since your final transplant.
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I have some very good news about the fate of plants in my dropped tray It's too early to guess which it/they may be, but they are loading up ahead of many others. Photos to come this weekend, which will be a scorcher!


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Old July 11, 2019   #642
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I have some very good news about the fate of plants in my dropped tray It's too early to guess which it/they may be, but they are loading up ahead of many others. Photos to come this weekend, which will be a scorcher!


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Wonderful to hear I’m sure they will be identified once they ripen. Looking forward to the photos!
I’m really enjoying seeing them as everyone’s plants start producing
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Old July 11, 2019   #643
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Wow Nico!! So great to see your plants, they look great
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Beautiful pictures, Nico!


I had a deer Houdini jumping/pushing through my deer netting fence, it came back three times despite efforts to add height - I did some major fence mending yesterday that I HOPE solves the problem. Anyway, the True Colours plant with several larger greenies was topped and the tomatoes devoured, really disheartening since it was the farthest along of all. I kept two plants of each the True North varieties. All except one Polaris have what I think is at least half sized fruit and growing daily.
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Beautiful pictures, Nico!


I had a deer Houdini jumping/pushing through my deer netting fence, it came back three times despite efforts to add height - I did some major fence mending yesterday that I HOPE solves the problem. Anyway, the True Colours plant with several larger greenies was topped and the tomatoes devoured, really disheartening since it was the farthest along of all. I kept two plants of each the True North varieties. All except one Polaris have what I think is at least half sized fruit and growing daily.
Those Deer have good taste Dee... Im sorry that would make me discouraged too. I saw a family of 5 racoons nearby yesterday... i sure hope they dont find my tomatoes the demons
I hope the others ripen up soon and you will get a taste befor bambi does. Thank you for growing them, I am very interested in your opinion
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