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Old March 26, 2007   #1
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Default Petsevidny striped

I believe these seeds also came from Andrey. It set the most fruit in colder weather along with Taxi and Red Zebra.
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That is one purdy 'mater, how does it taste?
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I took the pic tonight. I wil let you know what happens. It was just a nice fruit set so I took the pic. We are more then a week away from our last frost date so I am proud to have some babies!
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Rena,
Your hand is to clean and soft looking to be digging and planting all them tomatoes and such. What? You got a few illegal's locked up in the barn? :-) Nice pics!
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That's probably what I have as 'Pertsevidnyi Polosatyi' (correct Russian spelling, 'Polosatyi' means 'striped', and 'Pertsevidnyi' means 'pepper-like')

Rena, is the plant compact determinate? I can't tell from the picture...

And, how did you manage to get such pretty little tomato babies this early? When is your last frost date? They look so cute!

My 'main-season' tomatoes are still far from flowering... thanks for that... ; otherwise I wouldn't have known what to do with them in such cold spring (we had a frost last night, and this is when my potatoes started to show up... darn)
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Earl I wish I had an illegal
Tania, Yes it is a compact det. It is loaded in fruits and flowers. Several sources list frost days here for April 4 and some the 7 but I like to live on the edge... so I plant early. I still have back ups in the GH.
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Rena, yes it is Pertsevidnyi Polosatyi. We don't use these half or full translated in English names anymore

Very good-looking plant!
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