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Old April 24, 2017   #16
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Some of the tomatoes I am growing. The seeds were started on Feb 1, and the planting out was March 20.
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Old April 24, 2017   #17
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Grape tomatoes
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Old April 24, 2017   #18
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I have couple of them.

The first one is a mystery volunteer house plant.

The second one is my "Brown Heart" as seen in my current avatar.
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Old April 24, 2017   #19
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husky cherry

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Old April 24, 2017   #20
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DLH flowering! And Faelan's First Snow, because I think a variegated Cherokee Purple is just WAYYYY cool!!
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Old April 28, 2017   #21
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Never seen variegated tomato leaves before.

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Old April 28, 2017   #22
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Old April 28, 2017   #23
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Any color other than green out there yet ?
Some of mine have lost all the green hue and looks almost white.
Since it is a surprise tomato I don't know what is the next.
Any day now.
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Old April 28, 2017   #24
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First truss from Rebel Alliance plant germinated from seeds Marsha generously forwarded to me. Looks about ready to unfurl into all its' multiflora glory...

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Old May 3, 2017   #25
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RA not wasting any time. Really a nice looking, vigorous plant...

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Old May 3, 2017   #26
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Baby Terhune (competition) fruit, monster DLH, Rebel Yell next to it. Last picture- Early girl truss #1
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Old May 3, 2017   #27
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Great looking plot Spartanburg.
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Old May 3, 2017   #28
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Thank you JohnJones!!!!!
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Old May 3, 2017   #29
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I ate my first tomato today : It was from SFT. I should've taken picture.
I also have few Sungold blushing. But those tow are exceptionally early.
DLH is just setting. Stupice (another early ) are loaded. Super Sioux is a big surprise along with IS PL.
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Old May 3, 2017   #30
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Gardeneer- are your DLH flowers pretty smallish? Mine are, compared to some of the others in the past, like Brandywines and others. But dainty little things. Dutch said they get pretty large so perhaps it has no bearing at all.....
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