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Heirloom tomato experiment

Category: Vegetable, Herbs, Grapes and other Fruit. | Posted: Tue Mar 27, 2012 7:40 pm

I have 21 types of Heirlooms in the ground so far this year. The first one to fruit is the Tomato Chello it has 8 tomatoes on it so far.
Tomato Chello ( photo / image / picture from rick162iq's Garden )
The birds have gotten 4 of them already. I draped some bird netting over them yesterday. I also have lots of fake snakes, a fake Owl, and reflective pinwheels. Any other suggestions?
Tomato garden ( photo / image / picture from rick162iq's Garden ) The second tomato to have fruit on it is my yellow pear, it has four tomatoes on it so far.
Yellow Pear Tomato ( photo / image / picture from rick162iq's Garden ) I'm sure my Early Girl and Stupice should be right behind them. My Mortgage lifter tomato is the biggest plant it has some flowers but no fruit yet. I also have red potatoes, radishes, carrots, celery, watermelon, cucumbers, and herbs all growing in this garden.

Celery, radishes, and red potatoes. ( photo / image / picture from rick162iq's Garden )






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