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Tinybu88les8
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Todays harvest (yay! finally picking tomatoes!)

zucchini, yellow pears and thesesaloniki (sp) tomato

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gixxerific
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Looking good, bubbles. Those cuc's are huge, I have had some that size but you don't find them like that in the grocery store.

Keep 'em coming Dono

Sorry just realized those are zucchini, I'm like "Those don't look like cucumbers to me"

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Tinybu88les8
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my cucumber plant is loaded with female flowers right now. I pollenated a couple of them... hopefully the bees take care of the rest. :)

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Looks yummy! :D

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stella1751
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Beautiful produce, Tinybu88les8! You are having an excellent year! You know, I thought I knew most of the tomato varieties, but you are the second person this year to mention these "thesesaloniki," a type I've never, ever heard of before. They look lovely, with that soft blush color.

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Tinybu88les8
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They are a greek heirloom variety. Pretty tasty might I add. ;)

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Nice little haul there. :)



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