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hendi_alex
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Re: 2015 Tomato Plants

Those are already in the freezer! I used to give all the extra large ones to a friend, who seems to like all things big. The medium to medium small fruit suit the wife and me just fine. Now I keep most of the extra large fruit, as they make the prep for freezing so much easier.

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Great looking tomatoes! I hope mine turn out as well as yours.

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Earliest ripe tomato this season. Earliest ripe tomato ever.

Bloody Butcher. Often with the earliest fruit in my garden ...

We are having record heat. Triple digitS' tomorrow and Sunday, and there have been other record days this month. I have never had ripe tomatoes in June!

I wouldn't have tomatoes now but I missed the developing fruit when this Bloody Butcher was set out. The plant is growing despite my failure to trim fruit and flowers off when I moved the plant outdoors. The plant will soon be 4 months from seed.

Steve



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