Photo Follow-Up to earlier 2024 Tomato Recap Houston, TX
Photo Follow-Up to earlier 2024 Tomato Recap Houston, TX
by Livid-Ad-9402
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Livid-Ad-9402
Ok totally could be user error but I could not figure out how to caption these!!
First two pics are margold in various degrees of ripeness, then we have Some Pink Berkeley Tie Dye, The mini ones are Pink Boar, Then the red ones are Burmese Sour, Next is Edox the long trusses of red cherries, Next is big beef, this is after I’ve already harvested a few, very prolific. Next is red torch and then the large red torch plant, then we’ve got cherry brandywine after many harvests, plants don’t look so hot but the tomatoes are very nice, Dont remember what these two pics of green tomatoes are, Then we have sunset torch, the plant and the tomatoes, then we have my black krim with bactierial stem rot who is still producing though I should pull it, and finally a group shot!
I pick my tomatoes around first blush to avoid problems with birds and squirrels, these are in varying degrees of ripeness.
MissouriOzarker
I’m jealous of your ripe tomatoes. I’m not at all jealous of your summers!
The margolds look incredible. I’ve never grown them, but they look quite similar to my wife’s favorite variety, Old German.
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Ok totally could be user error but I could not figure out how to caption these!!
First two pics are margold in various degrees of ripeness, then we have Some Pink Berkeley Tie Dye, The mini ones are Pink Boar, Then the red ones are Burmese Sour, Next is Edox the long trusses of red cherries, Next is big beef, this is after I’ve already harvested a few, very prolific. Next is red torch and then the large red torch plant, then we’ve got cherry brandywine after many harvests, plants don’t look so hot but the tomatoes are very nice, Dont remember what these two pics of green tomatoes are, Then we have sunset torch, the plant and the tomatoes, then we have my black krim with bactierial stem rot who is still producing though I should pull it, and finally a group shot!
I pick my tomatoes around first blush to avoid problems with birds and squirrels, these are in varying degrees of ripeness.
I’m jealous of your ripe tomatoes. I’m not at all jealous of your summers!
The margolds look incredible. I’ve never grown them, but they look quite similar to my wife’s favorite variety, Old German.