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Old June 26, 2013   #1
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Default 1st tomato - 1 lb. Cherokee Purple

Things got off to such a late start here to do the weird weather I was wondering if I'd ever get around to having ripe fruit. Germinated on Feb 22 - transplanted May 10 and picked June 26. From set out to picking was only 47 days. And no it wasn't on there when I transplanted. It probably could have stayed on the vine a couple more days but was showing faint signs of cracking and our temps are pushing 100. Also it was from a double blossom. The only others getting ripe done on the same dates are the Principe Borghese and they're still a few days off from picking.
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Old June 26, 2013   #2
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Old June 26, 2013   #3
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Default 1 lb. Cherokee photo

Having problems with the flash and light conditions outside aren't the best I weighed it on a digital scale and it was exactly 1 lb.
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Old June 26, 2013   #4
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Very nice!
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Old June 26, 2013   #5
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That's a beauty!
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Old June 26, 2013   #6
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Nice!
I'm just north of you in the KC area. Picked a Silvery Fir Tree today. My goal was a non-cherry by July 4th, so am very happy. Particularly given the cold, wet spring. These plants survived 4 inches of wet snow in early May. Should have a couple Kimberly and a Carbon in a week.
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