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    #31
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    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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    #32
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    Tomatoes

    Quote Originally Posted by stinkyattic
    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!
    I heard that about that strain...interesting story I've got a book that details 100 strains of heirlooms and the Mortgage Lifter came about in the 1930's, and was so named because after developing the strain, the gentleman sold enough tomatoes over a few year span that he was able to pay off his $6000 mortgage.

    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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    #33
    Senior 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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    #34
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    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 tomatoes I 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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    #35
    Senior 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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    #36
    Senior 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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    #37
    Senior 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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