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Old January 28, 2012   #61
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Old January 31, 2012   #62
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The TC was very good-7.5 out of 10 score.
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Old January 31, 2012   #63
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Tasmanian Chocolate is an interesting one in that some people really like it (it's been a big hit at Tomatopalooza a few years running) - yet Lee and I don't find it as tasty as some...but also realize that we've gotten to taste just about all of them - in development, late in the game - so variations in taste buds vs variety is not surprising.
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Old January 31, 2012   #64
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Well, mine are slowly progressing. I think it will be the first to blush of the various New dwarfs I have growing in the garage. Thanks for posting your impressions -- helps me stay the course.
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Old February 24, 2012   #65
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Last tomatoes of the greenhouse winter season 2011-2012! Summertime Green, Dwarf Caitydid and Blazing Beauty!
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Old February 24, 2012   #66
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Great shot Michael, and it goes without saying, gorgeous tomatoes! Linda
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Linda-They were very very good.
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Old February 24, 2012   #68
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That Summertime Green really jumps off the plate in the photo. I dont think I have ever seen a GWR that bright of a green. Its great when they taste as good as they look! LInda
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Old February 25, 2012   #69
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Beautiful tomatoes! I'm growing out some of the dwarf Blazing Beauty tomatoes; I hope they look as good as yours.

And I have to agree with Linda, what a bright lime green! I love the contrast of all three colors.

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Nothing sadder than eating the last of the seasons tomatoes.

So do you not grow any more till next winter again Michael
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Old February 25, 2012   #71
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Taryn

My wife likes the green tomatoes from the Dwarf Project the best-and these were great. Dwarf Blazing Beauty was wonderful-folks are growing the next generation this summer, looking forward to seeing how it does.

Richard-I have already started my tomatoes and peppers for my outside the greenhouse season. I will plant out about the 3rd week of March. I actually have 3 seasons-Winter greenhouse, summer outside and fall outside. The fall outside I dont always do, but when I do, I start seed in late June, early July, and plant in August.
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