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09-26-2008, 01:46 PM #31Senior Member
Tomatoes
Try the heirloom tomato 'Mortgage Lifter'. Mine were COMPLETELY defoliated down to bare stem from a late frost while I was out of town and then CAME BACK and are now producing fruit. From what I hear, it's a HEAVY production strain. And I can attest at least to its indestructibility!
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10-02-2008, 03:43 PM #32OPSenior Member
Tomatoes
Originally Posted by stinkyattic
That was one that I wanted to try along with Green Grape and Green Zebra cuz they're pretty cool looking and supposedly really tasty, along with Black from Tula, Cherokee Purple, and Pink Brandywines. I was thinking of trying 2 plants of each (except the greens as they're small and really really productive) That will give me 2 greens, 4 black, 2 pink and 2 red, so it should be fun...now I just have to wait til April to plant them...I wonder what I could grow in the meantime....hmmm...lol:thumbsup:
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10-16-2008, 12:18 AM #33Senior Member
Tomatoes
ok this weekend I will be visiting my parents house which have the heirloom patch I was talking about I'll be sure to take some pictures and show everyone!
what I got from this:
stomping on tomatoes in your backyard is good for you and your family:hippy:
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10-16-2008, 12:59 PM #34OPSenior Member
Tomatoes
I look forward to the pictures
Heirlooms can be so cool looking :thumbsup:
I had to pick all the tomatoes on Monday night for fear of frost and on 2 plants planted in the super poo, and fed only 1 other time with some yummy compost/manure tea I made I picked 61 mostly green tomatoesI was shocked at how many I got...i'll have to find the camera and take a picture of my counter covered in multicolored tomatoes, peppers, and cukes cuz it looks really cool
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10-19-2008, 02:02 AM #35Senior Member
Tomatoes
I had a dozen italian eggplants this summer. They all flowered beautifully, twice. Bugs never eat from them this season but they never got pollinated! Not one fruit! Just a weird year for pollinators. My herb garden attracts lots of odd pollinators.. You'll see swarms of brightly colored little bees, butterflies, moths or flies that you never see anywhere else. I had a hummingbird moth, that I'd never seen before this season.
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10-19-2008, 02:04 AM #36Senior Member
Tomatoes
I'd love to see some of your heirloom tomatos. I saw some on tv recently. They cut them open, beautiful burgundy, yellow, white, every kind of tomato
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10-20-2008, 12:46 AM #37Senior Member
Tomatoes
ok bummer I get there and my parents didn't remind me that they were done growing and the plants have mostly died lol
boo
maybe Ill grow an heirloom plant in my DWC
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