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In here not so much by group since they somewhat look the same. Cour de Bouef, Spudakee, Black Cherry, OSU Blue, Arkansas Traveler, Giant Syrian and Black From Tula.
With more on the way.
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It ls a little me and a little this forum. That is how I do it.My neighbors are a little upset I have been getting tomatoes for a while , since they haven't gotten a single one yet.BrianIllinois wrote:I swear, I don't know how you're doing it. I can't get anything to ripen besides cherries.
Very good harvest. Keep it up.
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I've been picking cherry toms for about two weeks and lots of them - Apero, Sungold and Sweetie.
We've also had Kellogg's Breakfast, Paul Robeson and a few Black Krim & Black from Tula. Picked a few more this morning including Omar's Lebanese - Yum!!!
This is early for most of those toms because this is zone 4 and they are all pretty much 80 days - I planted them out over Memorial Day weekend.
We've also had Kellogg's Breakfast, Paul Robeson and a few Black Krim & Black from Tula. Picked a few more this morning including Omar's Lebanese - Yum!!!
This is early for most of those toms because this is zone 4 and they are all pretty much 80 days - I planted them out over Memorial Day weekend.