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Post by kimikat on Mar 2, 2007 8:27:25 GMT -5
I love all wild flowers, orchids, Bearded Iris', snap dragons, lillies, african violets, mexican heather, nicotiana (the flower, it is related to tobaco, the flower is exactly the same as that that grows on the top of tobacco plants). Hmmm...I'm sure there are more. What is everyone elses favorites?
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Post by kimikat on Jan 21, 2008 10:24:24 GMT -5
We have one that is sort of greenish with green stripes that was a produce counter rescue...Might email Alan with the particulars of where you found it and such...Maybe its the same thing. It might take him a couple of days to get back to you, as the "site A" computer is in the shop...Having some major technical issues.
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Post by kimikat on Aug 29, 2007 19:46:11 GMT -5
Most beefsteak type tomatoes are siamese... Its really just where multiple flowers produce tomatoes that grow into one another creating one giant tomato. Alan could probably elaborate better than I.
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Post by kimikat on Apr 26, 2007 20:39:54 GMT -5
lol!! All I gotta do is break out the pouty lip...He can't take it...lol!!
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Post by kimikat on Apr 26, 2007 11:42:47 GMT -5
Thank ya Brook!
I was just proud of myself for being able to pick at PL variety off of a shelf of regular leafed tomatoes...Alan has trained me well!LOL!
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Post by kimikat on Apr 26, 2007 8:28:56 GMT -5
And he is very excited about it and can't wait to put it in the field!!! Thanks honey! You're very welcome Baby!
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Post by kimikat on Apr 24, 2007 7:31:40 GMT -5
Our store carries Bonnie plants...And I found a German Queen tomato. brought him home two plants, he was very excited...
Its a potato leaf tomato, and is supposed to have a pink one lb tomato..
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Post by kimikat on Mar 25, 2007 17:25:21 GMT -5
It was creepy to see them...As I was the one to notice it...They all came crawling out of the hole in the jiffy pellet...I was mildly horrified.
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Post by kimikat on Feb 28, 2007 7:37:16 GMT -5
As far as bi-color tomatoes, I prefer the Hillbilly Potato Leaf Tomato (Alan will have to correct me on the name, as I'm still learning to identify them), its a great big red and yellow tomato. Alan grows the tomatoes, and I'm his official "unofficial" taste tester! LOL!
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Post by kimikat on Mar 1, 2007 8:15:44 GMT -5
See honey, that would work...If'n you hadn't told me last night that you were gonna do that. LOL! Just wait till I learn to tell differences in the leaves...Then you'll be in trouble!
Its okay, I understand that its not a good production tomato. I love 'maters, so I'll eat whatever you grow...As long as they aren't the peach ones...The fuzz messes with me. Other people like 'em though. They're sweet, and fuzzy...I can eat the sweet ones...Fuzzy, not so much.lol
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Post by kimikat on Mar 22, 2007 7:10:36 GMT -5
LG, dwarf (micro) tomatoes are cherry tomato sized fruit.
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Post by kimikat on Feb 1, 2008 18:29:50 GMT -5
Right now neither of us have much energy...we have a horrible cold that is kicking our asses...
I'm feeling a little better. Not much...He is still feeling pretty raunchy....
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