Arnorrian's tomato pictures
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Eggplants and snow peas are going great. Japanese white egg eggplant is already flowering.

Aronia going crazy.

I couldn't help myself from buying this hanging pot of three varieties of Calibrachoa at the flower show. Now I'm regretting not buying two more.

Got some new Sempervivums too.



Aronia going crazy.
I couldn't help myself from buying this hanging pot of three varieties of Calibrachoa at the flower show. Now I'm regretting not buying two more.
Got some new Sempervivums too.
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Looks fantastic!
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Love all the pictures! I wish you posted the name next to each tomato plant. Some I could guess, but not all.
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Apart from Brandywines being potato-leafed how could you distinguish them apart?
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Those are some mighty appetizing photos. LOVE your big white garden helper.
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There are not too many tomatoes that look just like green grape or Maglia rosa.
Kellogg's Breakfast PL and RL are both quite unique as well (color, size and shapes).
And some others.
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What was the name of the eggplant you grew last year: mostly white with a bit of purple and long form? How was the production?
Thank you.
Kellogg's Breakfast PL and RL are both quite unique as well (color, size and shapes).
And some others.
P.S.
What was the name of the eggplant you grew last year: mostly white with a bit of purple and long form? How was the production?
Thank you.
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Yes, she helps me with picking the tomatoes before they are ripe.

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It's Ping Tung. The other one is Nagasaki. They were fruitful, but I had a spider mite problem without realizing it (I thought the old leaves are falling off from heat). This year I'm ready for them.Ella NJ wrote: ↑Thu May 19, 2022 1:19 pm There are not too many tomatoes that look just like green grape or Maglia rosa.
Kellogg's Breakfast PL and RL are both quite unique as well (color, size and shapes).
And some others.
P.S.
What was the name of the eggplant you grew last year: mostly white with a bit of purple and long form? How was the production?
Thank you.
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I left the last year's chard to flower for the bees.
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Verbena has some great colors.
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Oh the beautiful cherries!
I just ordered some dwarf trees - Juliet - so very excited to be reminded of that favorite fruit!
What is that variety of chard you're growing out for seed?

What is that variety of chard you're growing out for seed?
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Rainbow chard mix.
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@arnorrian , what is the cherry variety?
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It's called Marela here, halfway between sour cherry and sweet cherry.
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Macroglossum stellatarum on Verbena hybrid "Violet Ice".

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A persimmon I grew from seed:
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The summer days of plenty are here.

Čačak Early damson plum, sweet like honey.



Čačak Early damson plum, sweet like honey.
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Accidental cross I'm trying out. One plant has nine fruits on the lowest fruiting branch, and eleven on the next one.


50% Tiger Blush, 25% Jasmin, 25% unknown.
50% Tiger Blush, 25% Jasmin, 25% unknown.
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That's a beautiful tomato! It's a joyous day when a special segregant turns out to be especially fruitful too. Nice! 

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