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Article #99887Re: Ripe Tomatoes by July 4th, Almost...
From: Doug
Date: Sun, 10 Jul 2005 08:26
Date: Sun, 10 Jul 2005 08:26
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NE Kansas here, picked our first Jetstar on the 5th, picked 20lbs the 9th, (got lots of plants). Planted May 7th. On Sun, 10 Jul 2005 05:48:11 -0500, kiewicz@someplace.net.net (Pat Kiewicz) wrote: >GA Pinhead said: >> >>Missed my goal by a couple of days this year, but still the week of July >>4th. Sausalito won the race this year. I did pick a couple of big >>green ones for my wife to fry up for herself. Not the biggest of course! >> >>Lots of green ones and blooms so this year looks good, not like last year. >> >>John! in NE GA US > >I will be picking my first tomato (SunSugar) maybe today, and there is color >showing on the '4th of July' plant. Planted out last week of May, started >indoors second week of April. Held indoors far longer than I would have >liked due to miserable May weather, so they got a bit spindly but they >are extremely robust now, with lots of green tomatoes.
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