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Old June 18, 2020   #46
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Kelmund, I hope to launch the seeds when I stabilize the crossings, I have broccoli tomato seeds (S.M.F.L) and the queen of Malianco, I don't know what you mean with branch tomatoes, you mean storage tomatoes (ramallet)? If you want seeds send me a private one and I will send them with pleasure. I don't know if they adapt well to their climate, but you can try.
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Old June 18, 2020   #47
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This year I have tried to refresh some seeds that were old, I remember that I planted about four years ago a tomato called "tirvia" that had an incredible flavor, a Spanish tomato from lerida, for some reason, two years after its cultivation, The flavor is lost, but I've given it another try again this year, and the taste is incredibly good, just like the first time, I love it. It is an indeterminate regular leaf plant, medium in size and red in color, with very good production and tolerant to diseases, its first tomato was at 78 days. I will definitely grow it again.
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Old June 19, 2020   #48
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Some photos of the "Green from the Landes" tomato, perhaps it is one of the tomatoes with the best flavor that I have ever tasted, a balance between sweet and salty, a very productive regular leaf that obtained the first tomato after 75 days, perhaps it was picked without maturing completely, but I couldn't take it anymore :RE
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Old June 19, 2020   #49
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I had "Tirvia" 2019 in cultivation and it was very,very good!



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Old June 20, 2020   #50
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Anneliese I am very glad that you liked the Tirvia tomato, it is the authentic flavor of old Spanish tomato, its flavor is unmistakable
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Old June 23, 2020   #51
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Nico, you know, that I love this taste...
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Old June 23, 2020   #52
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Nico-thank you for posting so many beautiful pictures of your tomatoes. I look forward to trying them someday!
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Old June 24, 2020   #53
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Anneliese, lo se, tiene usted muy buen gusto
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Old June 24, 2020   #54
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hl2601 of course! when you want it, count on the seeds
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Old June 24, 2020   #55
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I show some photos of the "malakhitovaya" tomato.
It is a Russian tomato, regular leaf tomato, olive green and indeterminate, 72 days, and very productive, its flavor is excellent.
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Old June 28, 2020   #56
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Some photos of my first tomatoes, there is still a lot to try, the second photo is of my storage tomatoes (ramallet) white cross of ibiza white and 100, I hope to get a tomato that will last a long time to follow the cross
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Old June 28, 2020   #57
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Great, Great Great
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Old June 28, 2020   #58
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Wonderful, Nico!
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Old June 28, 2020   #59
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Looking really Good Nico. The ramallets that I grew this very wet summer have not held . Will have another go this season coming up
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Oh beautiful!
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