Somehow, I was expecting the largest mater to come from ether one of the Brandywines (Sudduth or Cowlick's) - nope, not exactly...
Bull's Heart - 1.9lbs, just missed the 2lbs mark by less than an ounce From the lowest cluster as well...
[img]https://drphotography.smugmug.com/Garden/2010-Garden/2010bullsheart30626/914931848_PkeJn-L.jpg[/img]
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Last year, largest one from Bull's Heart was 24oz. Will be eaten at dinner today
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D
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With the super-twin configuration, it REALLY is reminiscent of a giant heart, isn't it? I'm seeing a lot of those too.
Enjoy!
P.S. Here's one of my Bull's Heart from the seeds you gave me. The point on the one to the right is almost an afterthought.
[img]https://i290.photobucket.com/albums/ll272/applesbucket/Image7336.jpg[/img]
The other ones are in the Sunny Meadow -- more open space but perhaps not as rich soil, and cooler than the protected, but crowded New Tomato Bed. Can't wait to try them!
P.P.S. Here's a super-twin Black Plum:
[img]https://i290.photobucket.com/albums/ll272/applesbucket/Image7334.jpg[/img]
Enjoy!
P.S. Here's one of my Bull's Heart from the seeds you gave me. The point on the one to the right is almost an afterthought.
[img]https://i290.photobucket.com/albums/ll272/applesbucket/Image7336.jpg[/img]
The other ones are in the Sunny Meadow -- more open space but perhaps not as rich soil, and cooler than the protected, but crowded New Tomato Bed. Can't wait to try them!
P.P.S. Here's a super-twin Black Plum:
[img]https://i290.photobucket.com/albums/ll272/applesbucket/Image7334.jpg[/img]
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Odd looking but tasty looking. I believe that's a keeper my friend.
Here is a Giant Syrian which I believe I got from from D_V (sorry can't remember at this time too much black cherry vodka and tonic )
it is a bit tore up but it is huge, I found it this morning and thought it was 2 grown into one. But while taking the pic I saw that it was a single tomato.
[img]https://i272.photobucket.com/albums/jj185/gixxerific/Gardening/DSC03846.jpg[/img]
Here is a Giant Syrian which I believe I got from from D_V (sorry can't remember at this time too much black cherry vodka and tonic )
it is a bit tore up but it is huge, I found it this morning and thought it was 2 grown into one. But while taking the pic I saw that it was a single tomato.
[img]https://i272.photobucket.com/albums/jj185/gixxerific/Gardening/DSC03846.jpg[/img]
Apple - glad to see you growing Bull's Heart, I think you will like it! Amazing how nature sometimes plays around, creating some of the most amazing shapes and sizes!
Gixx - lol, cold beer for me today! Got to stay cool, thermometer showing 104F. Nice size on that Giant Syrian, but nope, not from me... Don't forget to take a pic before you eat it!
Regards,
D
Gixx - lol, cold beer for me today! Got to stay cool, thermometer showing 104F. Nice size on that Giant Syrian, but nope, not from me... Don't forget to take a pic before you eat it!
Regards,
D
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