Post Your Tomato Pictures, Part 4
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Comments (44)I started most of my seeds Jan. 4. I transplanted this year on 2/24, two weeks earlier than last year. It's been pretty mild with only one light frost and a lot of 80's/60's days the last week or so. My first fruit is on my first container plant, which I thought was a Bloody Butcher, but since Bloody Butcher is a potato leaf variety, this is a mystery plant. The seeds were given to me so I won't complain and the plant is setting fruit nicely too. Most of my in-ground plants are putting out their first blooms. I'm growing 30 plants(many colors and sizes) this year, 6 of which are at a church garden. I live in the DFW area. Happy growing, Pete...See MorePost your 2010 Tomato pictures Part 2
Comments (31)Hi all, I'll get in on this action. I enjoyed the 2009 series a lot and told myself I'd join in if it started up again in 2010. 3/25/10, 12 days after planting: The lower of two sets of growing trays - mostly tomatoes. I raised the lights up to take the picture, so don't start yelling at me about how they're too far away. Shown here are: Anna Russian, Better Boy, Big Boy, Big Mama, Bobbie, Brandywine, Cowlick's Brandywine, and OTV Brandywine. All in all we are trying 22 varieties in all this year (assuming they all sprout, that is - still two holdouts). We are definitely looking forward to trying a bunch of new things as well as some old reliables. Happy Gardening everyone. - Chris...See MorePost Your 2010 Tomato Pictures, Part 5
Comments (67)My Tumbling Toms went nuts in just a week or so, despite the cool cloudy weather. This variety is probably a keeper! In fact, I took two cuttings to make another hanging basket. Hope the taste is good! Forget about flowers in a hanging basket, lol...grow tomatoes! Will post photos soon of the cuttings, and my other 10 tomato varieties. Gosh that's alot...I cannot believe I ended up with so many, especially in a condo, LOL! May 18 May 26...See MorePost Your 2010 Tomato Pictures, Part 7
Comments (52)These are mostly RossoRosso (since they all matured quite a bit earlier). The one on the bottom left is the aforementioned "tomato", whatever it is. None of them have turned red, but rather pastel pinky orange. Not sure if it's the heat or the variety. (shrug) The tiny RossoRosso are from the same plant as the giant top-left RossoRosso. Not sure why they're so small, but that's just the lowest branch. All the rest have big normal sized tomatoes (shrug). They're yummy though :D...See Moresckitchen_gardener_8
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