First ripe tomato
mnwsgal
6 years ago
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mnwsgal
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First Ripe Tomatoes of the Season June 19 (pics)
Comments (2)Outstanding,Everything looks so nice & healthy, you've done a wonderful job. Great picturing taking also :>)...See MoreRooted tomato tips - first ripe tomatoes!
Comments (1)Congratulations!!!!!...See MoreBirds (I think) Got My First Ripe Tomato
Comments (1)I pick them at first sign of blushing and let them ripen on the counter. I used to think they needed to vine-ripen to get that homegrown taste but have found that is not the case. IMO of course. And I think you might have some blight on some of your lower leaves......See MoreMy first ripe tomatoes
Comments (3)Wow Ed! Stupice for the end of June!!! When did you plant them? I should have grown Stupice again, but was disheartened when they succumbed to some sort of fungal disease last year and decided to give them a miss this year. I was excited about my new early F1 (Yellow Pear derivative) but the taste just wasn't there. Maybe the next ones will taste better, and they might be improve with some seeds left in! I scraped them all out to ferment and save! Linda....See MoreKBAV_Gal (St. Paul, Zone 4b)
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6 years agoKBAV_Gal (St. Paul, Zone 4b)
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