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Post Your 2009 Tomato Pics (Part 8)

tn_veggie_gardner
14 years ago

Since Catman is on vacation, I will start Part 8 for us.



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2009 Tomato Pictures, Part 8

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Part 9 will be started after anywhere from 30 to 60 replies have been posted to this thread (depending on volume and size of photos).

Here's a few recent pictures of my Tomato plants to start it off.

Cherry:

San Marzano Organic (not wanting to set fruit currently, but flowering like crazy):

Early Girl (some of the first fruit on them, plus flowers):

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Comments (67)

  • sunsi
    14 years ago
    last modified: 9 years ago

    Everyone's tomatoes look so delectable! I just want to know if N.Y. State E-V-E-R has "good" tomato weather? :(

  • home_grower
    14 years ago
    last modified: 9 years ago

    A couple of 100* plus days really started ripening the vines. These ones smell so good.

    Here is a link that might be useful: My Garden

  • cleo88
    14 years ago
    last modified: 9 years ago

    My biggest, bestest mater - Sophie's Choice:
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  • tn_veggie_gardner
    Original Author
    14 years ago
    last modified: 9 years ago

    home_grower: Looks awesome! What are we planning to make with these maters? =)

  • star_stuff
    14 years ago
    last modified: 9 years ago
  • tn_veggie_gardner
    Original Author
    14 years ago
    last modified: 9 years ago

    Cool Mantis pics. =)

  • star_stuff
    14 years ago
    last modified: 9 years ago

    Thanks! :-) I saw the mantis again today, and I think he is growing faster than my tomatoes LOL!

  • catman529
    14 years ago
    last modified: 9 years ago

    I saw and caught a few mantids around the garden last year and the year before. I haven't seen any this year though; if I find any in the wild I will try and bring them into my garden so they can eat the stink bugs that I find on the tomatoes.

  • star_stuff
    14 years ago
    last modified: 9 years ago

    They're quite helpful critters in the garden. Here he is again today, looking bigger, and enjoying another patio plant. I'll have to name him (or her) soon LOL! :-)

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  • tn_veggie_gardner
    Original Author
    14 years ago
    last modified: 9 years ago

    Sweet...awesome pics of it again. =)

  • home_grower
    14 years ago
    last modified: 9 years ago

    tn_vegie_gardner: I just plan on lots of sandwiches and salads with nice strong home grown tomaotos. Also a few split with a little salt on them makes a great snack.

    I have enough to hand out some to the family on Saturday after a nice BBQ.

    Chris

  • sprtsguy76
    14 years ago
    last modified: 9 years ago

    left to right: crnkovic yugoslavian, smXaggF1,kosovo, ann russian, ukrainian heart


    two more crnkovic yugoslavian and a hugarian heart

    4 smXaggF1 and 2 olena ukrainian

    Damon

  • organic_dusty
    14 years ago
    last modified: 9 years ago

    Star Stuff:

    That praying mantis is a real Ham! Gotta love it.

    Dusty

  • tn_veggie_gardner
    Original Author
    14 years ago
    last modified: 9 years ago

    Chris: Sounds like you got the right plan. =) Mine isn't much different, but only a pepper from my garden, though I did pick my first ripe cherry mater earlier...yay! lol...Not sure why my San's & Early's aren't setting fruit. :-\ Prob too hot...they will set eventually. Back to beer & marinating I go...

  • rawb
    14 years ago
    last modified: 9 years ago

    Here are the toms when they got their new homes a month an a half ago
    [IMG]http://i299.photobucket.com/albums/mm300/Rawb3/P1010387.jpg[/IMG]

    Here they are today. I think they like their new homes!
    [IMG]http://i299.photobucket.com/albums/mm300/Rawb3/P1010546.jpg[/IMG]

    Here a some spindly leggy toms I finally put in the ground to give them a chance. They were left overs that somebody said they would take. A month an a 1/2 later, guess they didn't want them...sigh! Wish them luck!
    [IMG]http://i299.photobucket.com/albums/mm300/Rawb3/P1010543.jpg[/IMG]

    I am on the south shore of Lake Erie.. Sure am jealous of you all getting to eat your toms already!

  • rawb
    14 years ago
    last modified: 9 years ago

    Ok ... beats me I did exactly what I do for any other forum I add pics to!

    So if there is a moderator go ahead and delete this and the previous post... I don't see no edit function

    ..AARRGGHHH!!

  • bdobs
    14 years ago
    last modified: 9 years ago

    rawb
    Looks like you posted the "image Code". Here on GW, you need to paste in the "HTML Code"

    Check out this fused blossom, mutant monster Cherokee Purple freak

  • catman529
    14 years ago
    last modified: 9 years ago

    bdobs - that's a beautiful tomato in its own hideous way. Gotta love and hate fused blossom tomatoes. I've got a growing Caspian Pink fruit that's catfaced and curled up in a U-shape which, of course, came from a mega bloom. Only problem with these tomatoes is trying to slice them for a sandwich..

  • bdobs
    14 years ago
    last modified: 9 years ago

    Will definitely be eating her in chunks :)
    When I showed my wife she said "Wow, thats awesome....but it doesn't look very appetizing" :)

    I guess I will eat this one all myself

    Brian

  • catman529
    14 years ago
    last modified: 9 years ago

    I think it definitely looks appetizing, but not easy to slice. But I guess you can't complain; you get it all to yourself now. ;)

  • tn_veggie_gardner
    Original Author
    14 years ago
    last modified: 9 years ago

    Here they come, folks...the "Monster Cherry Tomatoes"...

  • bdobs
    14 years ago
    last modified: 9 years ago

    I solved the "how to slice" problem with the fore mentioned Cherokee Purple.
    I made my first batch of home grown Salsa last night. Considering my buddies ate the large bowl in less than 30 minutes, I think they liked it.

    Cherokee Purple, Big Beef and sungold tomatoes, Three Pinento peppers, one Jally, one large red onion, lots of Cilantro, Sea Salt and one squeezed lime...YUM!!!

  • rawb
    14 years ago
    last modified: 9 years ago

    Month and a half ago

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    Today
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    left overs no one came to get... just put them in the ground a couple weeks ago
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  • rawb
    14 years ago
    last modified: 9 years ago

    bdobs, thanks fer the tip.. I always have to use the image code at other forums...

    That Cherokee looks good! I might try them next year.

    I am a newbie tomater grower. Bought 3 plants last year. But this year I started everything from seed. So this is our great tomato experiment... The plan is to create and can our own spagetti sauce and maybe salsa too if there is enough maters!

    I sent away for and recieved the Campells tomato seeds, so I will be trying them next yr..

    Thanks for lettin me post .. later

    PS.. I forgot to mention that the tomato plants in the pics, are 9 Roma's and 10 Big Mama's and one Beef Steak

  • sunsi
    14 years ago
    last modified: 9 years ago

    star_stuff, is that Praying Mantis posing? I swear it looks like she's posing! Like somebody said, "she's a little ham", lol. :D

    These tomato pic's are just great keep them coming, please!

  • catman529
    14 years ago
    last modified: 9 years ago

    OK, seems like the mantid still keeps getting discussed, so why don't I post a pic of one of mine from 2007....

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    Wish I could find a better pic...they do seem to pose when you take photos of them.

    I also have a video of a mantid riding on the back of a foam glider I built, as well as a video of two mantids fighting. But uploading those takes more time, maybe later...

  • cindy-6b/7a VA
    14 years ago
    last modified: 9 years ago

    Love the poses!

    I also have some pics of a mantis and I noticed while taking the photos, that the mantis almost always turned towards the lens. I thought at the time that it was probably noticing its own reflection in the glass of the lens.

    Cindy

  • star_stuff
    14 years ago
    last modified: 9 years ago

    Awesome picture catman!! And he's a big one! I bet your video is really cool. I love their expressions ~ they look like such intelligent, evolved creatures. And they're so brave too, keeping still with that big strange camera monster in their face! True Cindy, they really turn their heads to see their reflection or to keep a eye on what you are doing. It's a wonder my mantis is still around as much as I harass him hahaha, but he seemed very happy today when I saw him in the Boston fern on my patio! Same little guy (or gal ~I wonder how you tell...) :-)

  • wht93gted
    14 years ago
    last modified: 9 years ago

    Well here at the Jersey Shore we had 20 days of rain in June alone...not to mention most of May was rained out as well. I planted last week of May and here's where I'm at.

    This shot is the entire garden:

    Have to keep the animals out...in the first 2 weeks without the fence, after the corn plants sprouted, I lost 7 plants to animals; mostly just dug up, chewed, and left laying there. I also lost a few green bean plants. Since the fence went up, not a single item lost to animal damage.

    The row of tomatoes, 5 types; yellow cherry, red cherry, bonnie select hybrid, roma, and german queen heirloom's

    cuke's starting to climb

    another angle of them

    German Queen almost breaking over the top of the cage...i think they're around 4 1/2 feet tall (the cages that is).

    Roma's...can you see the ground cause I sure can't :) These things are dense!

    There are a few Roma's hiding in there...there are bigger ones but the plants just too dense to get pictures of them (not that I'm complaining or anything!!)

    The Bonnie Select Hybrid's are really starting to develop

    Some of the yellow cherry's

    gratuitous corn shot :)

    One final pic...with all of these stories about late blight sweeping through the Northeast, what do you think this is? Some of the lower leaves of the German Queen (PL) are getting yellow edges w/browning that almost feels "crispy" like they were deep fried. I've only really noticed this on the German Queens...maybe 1 or 2 leaves on each of the other plants. I was thinking just too much water or old leaves...see down around the bottom? All of this has been below the first fruit so I've just been pruning it off anyway.

  • cozy
    14 years ago
    last modified: 9 years ago

    Gorgeous stuff going on folks - Congrats!
    It has turned out crazy here and this is about the best that I can share. Just a part of the combo job going on ... too much! The wife took a summer job and I think that it is because of the size of this years patch so I'm chugging along as best I can ;)

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  • suburbangreen
    14 years ago
    last modified: 9 years ago

    This year was a great success for me. Most of my plants performed well. The big winners were Indian Stripe and Burgundy Traveler and Giant Belgium. Stupice and Black Cherry and Rutgers did well as usual. Eva Purple Ball is doing well, putting out some pretty ones. Polish Linguisa, Marianna's Peace and Ponderosa Pink have started ripening in just the last week.

    The double tomato is a giant belgium and the plant shown is a burgundy traveler.

    I gave away a good many of my tomatoes and set up a produce stand for my kids in my front yard. A few people came straight out and said my tomatoes were the best they ever tasted. The Indian Stripes were the most favored, "in a class by themselves," as one person put it.

    I credit a large part of my success this year to the experts in this forum. Thanks. I'll be putting in my Fall tomatoes in a couple weeks.

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  • tn_veggie_gardner
    Original Author
    14 years ago
    last modified: 9 years ago

    Lookin great, all! My San Marzano's are finally showing a good few baby maters & the Early Girl plant that about didn't make my move due to breakage & windburn is doing awesome! It has 2 small maters growing on it again. Check out my Steve's Garden/Hyponex Experiment Update post for pics of these & a ton more at the new yardiculously spacetacular townhome garden. =)

  • lmschneider
    14 years ago
    last modified: 9 years ago

    Things are going ok in my zone 5 garden. Decent fruit set...couple close to full size. Pics taken July 5.

    Black From Tula

    Black Cherry

    Neves Azorean Red

    Dr Wyche's Yellow

    Evergreen

    Giant Belgium...this one took quite a bit longer to set fruit than others. Rest set fruit about same time.

  • organic_plant_lady
    14 years ago
    last modified: 9 years ago

    All I can say is awesome pic's... that Mantis was too cute. Imma run out and buy a camera 2day so I can post my container garden pixs.

  • platys
    14 years ago
    last modified: 9 years ago

    I picked my first ever tomato last night! It's a red cherry. It probably could have stood a few more days of ripening inside, but I was too impatient. It was really good. :)

  • star_stuff
    14 years ago
    last modified: 9 years ago

    Congrats! I would have ate it too. :-)

  • geeboss
    14 years ago
    last modified: 9 years ago

    Packing some snacks for a road trip from No.VA to Wilmington NC.

  • norbizzle2012
    14 years ago
    last modified: 9 years ago

    First time growing and only one cherry tomato sprouted

  • tn_veggie_gardner
    Original Author
    14 years ago
    last modified: 9 years ago

    Even one is enough to give you some satusfaction. =) Hang in there & take good care of the plant & more will come.

  • ahhah
    14 years ago
    last modified: 9 years ago

    I am new to container gardening and just bought a digital camera. Your pictures are stunning. I tried the code for pasting the image? There is a link here to my webtv site for the picture of our Walmart photos.

    Here is a link that might be useful: Garden

  • star_stuff
    14 years ago
    last modified: 9 years ago

    Ahhah, healthy looking plants! :-) Do you know what varieties they are?

  • home_grower
    14 years ago
    last modified: 9 years ago

    I have given bags to family and friends, I have taken bags to work. My wife and I eat them every day and they still keep coming. It's been a great year for only 7 plants.

    This pic is from the last few days.

    I also just planted an Ice Cream Banana Tree on the hillside.

  • avid_hiker
    14 years ago
    last modified: 9 years ago

    Roper2008, nice pics. Place a ruler next to the tomatoes when you take the pic. That way it will give us a little perspective of just how large they are. Or hold it in your hand or place a quarter on top. You get the idea.

    Tom

  • lantanascape
    14 years ago
    last modified: 9 years ago

    Hopefully in a week or two I'll have some nice pics of ripe tomatoes lining my kitchen counter. For now, I've harvested about 6 Stupices, 3 Bush Goliaths, 2 Isis Candies, and 10 Red Currants. Not quite exciting enough for a group photo. ;)

    My Opalkas are the most monstrous plants I've ever grown. One is 7' tall 60 days after being set out in the garden, and these plants are thick and bushy. They're putting on quite a few fruit now, so I'm not worried that there over-fertilized. Just ridiculously vigorous. Stupice has been producing for me, and I have good-sized green fruit on Earl's Faux, Kellogg's Breakfast, Orange Russian, Giant Belgium and Black from Tula.
    The Opalka plants:

    Some Opalka fruit - probably 2 weeks to ripe on these.

    Red Currant in a container - loaded with trusses of blooms and some branched trusses with up to 30 fruit:

    Fruit load on my Stupice:

  • cleo88
    14 years ago
    last modified: 9 years ago

    catman,
    Turn that Caspian Pink photo sideways and it looks like a Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle!

  • tn_veggie_gardner
    Original Author
    14 years ago
    last modified: 9 years ago

    Time to start Part 9...catman: your turn...lol. =)

  • socks
    14 years ago
    last modified: 9 years ago

    Celebrity tomatoes....

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  • gardener1908
    14 years ago
    last modified: 9 years ago

    socks - oh yeah! a picture is worth a thousand words.

  • tn_veggie_gardner
    Original Author
    14 years ago
    last modified: 9 years ago

    socks: Dude...good plan! =)

  • catman529
    14 years ago
    last modified: 9 years ago

    socks, looks awesome.