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Old May 16, 2016   #1
bad.kelpie
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Default First tomato of the season

It's a juliet, there are actually several this size, this one might not be technically first
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Old May 16, 2016   #2
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Here's my first tomato of the season. I call it Brad. The seeds were pollinated by a wild tomato species Solanum habrochaites.



Two more fruits will be ripening soon.

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And we have COLOR! People weren't lying about how prolific Juliet is. Now lets hope it tastes good. The reviews seem to be mixed.

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Let's throw in an Eggplant too. Ichiban


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nice gets - I have about 4 black beauty fruits, 4 cucumbers, 6 or 8 Ichiban and a vine of tomatoes for my round two this year.

this gardening thing is pretty fun
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