and unfortunately lots of disease. Most plants still hanging on, although a couple are pretty sickly...
In the pic above, clockwise from the top left: Grandma Oliver's Chocolate, Grandma Oliver's Red, Bison, Oranje Van Goijenbeir (pretty sure I misspelled that), and Utyonok. A few cukes thrown in up above for good measure....lol.
And below are some of the OVG in situ. For a size reference, think elogated golf ball"
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I posted this pic on one of the other boards, but I thought I'd put it here for this crowd. Here's what I picked yesterday. The smallish orange ones are Utyonok, in the container I have SS100s and some of the "OVG"s. Along the arms of the chair I have mixed together some German Johnson, Grandma Oliver's Chocolate, and Grandma Oliver's Red.
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Busy day in the yard/garden. Mowed, weed-eated, weeded, trimmed and removed diseased mater foliage, and a few other odds and ends. Hasn't rained in days, so I've set an alarm to do a major watering first thing tomorrow. This is what the tomato portion of the counter looks like this afternoon!
Lehrer Tomates on the far left, and a mix of GJ, GOC, and GOR.
Lehrer Tomates on the far left, and a mix of GJ, GOC, and GOR.