Let's Talk About Heirloom Tomatoes

baymule

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Ya'll need to go put a heat lamp on your tomatoes so somebody else can post pictures and reviews besides me! :thumbsup
 

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Ya'll need to go put a heat lamp on your tomatoes so somebody else can post pictures and reviews besides me! :thumbsup

I hope to have some pics soon, a few cherry types at least. They're all setting on fast with this 85 degree, rainy, humid weather we've been having. :weee
 

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While weeding the pumpkins yesterday, I found a volunteer tomato plant! There haven't been tomatoes in that area for almost 3 years! If I remember correctly, the last variety that was in that area was either Brandywine Pink, Big Rainbow, or Black Krim.
 

Ken Adams

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Cherokee purple is my reliable producer but I have more space than I can use so I put in several different heirlooms every year along with a few hybrids. This way I'm relatively certain to get a harvest.
 
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