Big enough to make Fred envious, but just a baby at 1.25 lbs. I've lost 3 plants to disease and the rest are looking iffy. Who will step up this year?
Monday, August 28, 2017
Saturday, July 15, 2017
Pollinating a 5 lb tomato
My first real bruiser of the year... got it all frosted up like a powdered donut with pollen from a dozen plants. We'll see if it takes! This one was so gnarly, I couldn't tell what was tomato and what was petals. It had at least 20 sepals, and at least 3 fused tomatoes. Perhaps a lot more. It took me maybe 15 minutes with tweezers to pick out all the petals to expose the stigmas.
Wednesday, June 21, 2017
Summer solstice update
Yesterday was the longest day of the year, so as far as daylight is concerned, it's all downhill from here. How are you making use of the available light?
The plant that I put out the beginning of April in my greenhouse with a space heater is now 4' tall.
And it produced a ripe tomato in the month of June! Picked and eaten, but not by me...
Don't get me started saying the R word. Although I think this could be the work of a Squirrel.
This picture was taken a week ago showing tennis ball sized tomatoes lined up on my 4' plant. This plant was just over 3' tall 8 days ago.
My trophy plants (3 Big Zac, 2 Domingo) are maybe a foot tall.
Meanwhile, my eating tomatoes in containers are probably twice the size of my giants. And they were started and planted out at the same time as the giants. Black plastic = warmer roots = faster growth?
The plant that I put out the beginning of April in my greenhouse with a space heater is now 4' tall.
And it produced a ripe tomato in the month of June! Picked and eaten, but not by me...
Don't get me started saying the R word. Although I think this could be the work of a Squirrel.
This picture was taken a week ago showing tennis ball sized tomatoes lined up on my 4' plant. This plant was just over 3' tall 8 days ago.
My trophy plants (3 Big Zac, 2 Domingo) are maybe a foot tall.
Meanwhile, my eating tomatoes in containers are probably twice the size of my giants. And they were started and planted out at the same time as the giants. Black plastic = warmer roots = faster growth?
Friday, March 10, 2017
Early start
Game on... one of these babies is going in the ground in the next couple of weeks. I just need to rig up my DIY incandescent bulb space heater, and I'll be off to the races.
Thursday, September 29, 2016
2 lbs?
Just 17 grams shy of 2 lbs, this one would be 2 lbs if rounded to 2 decimal places. A nice, dense Domingo for a change, this one was above the curve. Way to go, Ted! Will anyone else step up to the podium this year?
Friday, September 23, 2016
New Second Place
Greg brought in a nice Big Zac, good enough for second place. He removed it before I could get a picture:
Aaron said he and the wife have been eating tomatoes bigger than Greg's. A lot of guys who don't produce any tomatoes talk about how big their un-weighed specimens are.
Here's the new leaderboard:
Thursday, September 22, 2016
Not quite 3
2.994 lbs. Next time, I'm going to leave more stem! This one's a Domingo and feels dense for a change.
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