What tomato are you impatient to have ripen?
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Re: What tomato are you impatient to have ripen?
We just pulled our first-of-the-season EML, barely at breaker stage but I was not about to chance critters and weather. It's not huge but I can't wait until it is ripe!! I have one bigger than that but still bright green so it will be a while. I am keeping every possible crossable digit crossed that nothing happens to it, I plan on getting seeds from it.
North Central AL (mountains)
Zone 7
Zone 7
- Sue_CT
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I am not saving seeds from any other varieties until these are done to make 100% sure there are no mix-ups of seeds, mislabeling or other errors. These are almost done, there is some growth on top and when I swirled them around, most have settled to the bottom. Once they are out and drying I might consider saving other varieties. Or more ML from Edie's seeds if another one ripens.
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This one. Girl Girl's Weird Thing. The striping seems off this year, I hope it didn't get crossed with something, unless it makes it even better. My tomatoes got in late and they're being pokey. I have had lots of small tomatoes, several Tennessee Suited, which are good, but not excellent, 2 Margaret Curtain, which are excellent. The rest finally started getting tomatoes really late, and now they're pretty well covered with them, but much later than usual.
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Dawn
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Central Washington State (it's a desert here)
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Central Washington State (it's a desert here)
- Sue_CT
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Re: What tomato are you impatient to have ripen?
I will try to remember to take a look at mine that haven't ripened yet when I get out to the garden. Not sure if the stripes keep developing as it matures. I can't quite remember or haven't paid attention. When they start to ripen, THEN they get my attention, lol.
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I remember it being nearly identical to Tennessee Suited, pictured here.
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Dawn
Zone 6b/7a
Central Washington State (it's a desert here)
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Central Washington State (it's a desert here)
- Joesondo
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Selwin Yellow and Goat Bag. I have a HUGE Goat Bag still green and wedged pretty good between a few branches about a third of the way up the plant.
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Yukon Quest and Large Barred Boar. Both new to me varieties, both bought as plants from our Master Gardener sale... They are getting some size but man I hope they hurry up and at least show some color. I gave up on Green Zebra they just started to flower and we have under 2 months of good weather left...
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Zone 5
Elevation : 6,063 ft
Climate : semi-arid
Avg annual rainfall = 16 inches
Zone 5
Elevation : 6,063 ft
Climate : semi-arid
Avg annual rainfall = 16 inches