october harvest
By Sandra
- 5 Oct, 2010
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blue ridge...was new to us this year...it tastes lovely.
6 Oct, 2010
thanks Sandra, looks like a good one.
6 Oct, 2010
new to us this year but will definately grow it again Weeding..the orange ones were my favorite this year. amish gold and moonglow have you got a favorite?
6 Oct, 2010
What a fantastic harvest Sandra..well done..
6 Oct, 2010
thanks Bb..its been a good year for our tomatoes..:-)
7 Oct, 2010
Wonderful toms, Sandra. :-))
10 Oct, 2010
Sandra:
What a great crop!
Along northern San Diego County coast the winter tomato crop will just be planted this month.
14 Oct, 2010
Wish we could grow toms in winter, Del!!! :-))
14 Oct, 2010
David:
There's many areas of Southern California and south Florida where many crops are grown in the winter for the rest of the U.S.
16 Oct, 2010
now that the temperature has dropped they have stopped ripening in the tunel now....i think its time to oick them all now and try to continue the rippening inside...
16 Oct, 2010
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wow, they look good.
Do you know what variety is the tomato on the left - the ones with deeper grooves i mean?
5 Oct, 2010