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Post Your 2010 Tomato Pictures, Part 6

catman529
13 years ago

2010 Tomato Photos - Part 6

Tons of very nice pics from part 5, but definitely time for part 6. Who doesn't like to see all those pics of fruit set and ripe fruit coming in?

Once there are a decent number of pic-containing posts on this thread (at least 30) we can start Part 7. To keep it easy on those with slow internet connection, please keep the images small (you can use a simple image editor to change the size, suggested 600px wide as a max)

For those who don't know how to post a photo -

First, upload your picture to a sever such as Photobucket, Flickr, etc (I sometimes use URLs to my Facebook photos). Copy the URL to your image (should start with http://). The URL should end in ".jpg" or another similar image extension - do not copy the URL from your address bar. That will just copy the link of the web page that contains your image. Right-click on the image to get the address of the image. Then post this code in the body of your reply message:

<img src="http://www.example.com/myimage.jpg">;

Of course, you replace my example.com address with the URL of the image.

Here are a couple recent ones of mine from May 30.

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Comments (56)

  • platys
    13 years ago

    I'm in my new house, and the tomatoes have been moved! Their new spot gets much more sun, and they've gotten huge practically overnight.

    The ones in the back of the picture on the left hand side were just planted this weekend. I have three more to plant!

  • mlissca
    13 years ago

    We transplanted seven plants on April 18th and an eighth on May 2nd. The cherry tomatoes were the first to fruit. These photos are from yesterday, June 2nd.

    The cherries:

    Left to right: the "mystery tomato" (planted late!), two San Marzanos and two Romas:

  • roper2008
    13 years ago

    Time is going by so quickly. Won't be long before we all have ripe
    tomatoes. One of my bloody butcher tomatoes is turning color. All
    my tomatoes now have fruit. Fighting a little bit of early blight.

    Bloody Butcher

    Anna Russian

    One Opalka

    Cowlick's Brandywine

  • sckitchen_gardener_8
    13 years ago

    This is the harvest for this week. The big one on the left is my first Cherokee Purple grown from seed. I hope I did not harvest too soon. Maybe one of the more experienced members can comment. The larger one on the right is a Big Beef. It has some unusual features.
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  • kirchren
    13 years ago

    It looks like that Cherokee Purple needs some time to ripen in the house. The great thing about bringing them in a little early is that no critter gets to your rip tomato before you do. I am sure it will be mighty tasty.

    Good looking tomatoes.
    Karen

  • sckitchen_gardener_8
    13 years ago

    Thanks Karen.
    I had planned on harvesting early, and then letting the Cherokee ripen inside the house. I just could not take a chance on this first one.

  • ubergoober
    13 years ago

    hmmm the Big Beef certainly has a funny appendage! lol

  • patsynana
    13 years ago

    They are looking terrific, I don't know if I started too late but I'm just now getting flowers and its June 5th 2010 already, but we'll see. Good luck with the rest of your harvest.

  • shlacm
    13 years ago

    My 1st tomatoes!!! Actually it's my 5 year old's Yellow Pear:

    And too cute to resist (that's my oldest behind the lamp post, tackling weeds with scissors):

  • dodd
    13 years ago

    I got my first yellow flower today!! How much longer till my tomatoe plants have tomatoes?
    My plants aren't that big yet!! Should I worry?

    1st time I've planted a garden:)

  • shodorov
    13 years ago

    mine...

    Here is a link that might be useful: pic

  • schaubam
    13 years ago

    My first year growing maters, but I am very proud of myself so far. Sorry for the blurrycam but hopefully you can get enough detail out of it. I started out with three plants from Home Depot, and then all of the sudden after a visit to the Farmers Market it turned into 11. Still trying to comprehend what I have gotten myself into, but enjoying it.

    Juane Flamme Plant:

    Juane Flamme tomatoes:

    The rest of my small garden (forgot/lost the tags for the others, but know there are a couple of heirloom/OP plants in there):

    And my peppers are all starting to flower!!!:

    Just for fun, my impatiens along the side of the house are spreading like wildfire. They are behind a couple of Husky Cherry tomato plants.

  • roper2008
    13 years ago

    First ripe tomato, Bloody butcher. A whole month before last year.
    Others are starting to ripen up also. It's nice to get something this
    early.

  • widespreadpanic
    13 years ago

    My first good sized Brandywine

    Here is a link that might be useful: The Greene Tomato

  • suburbangreen
    13 years ago

    Harvest time in Texas. With temps already in the 100's I doubt I'll get many new fruit to set, but I've got plenty still on the vines.

    The tomatoes with the quarters are, left to right, Indian Stripe, Giant Belgium, and a mystery Yellow.

    This is part of my garden. Trellised melons, eggplants, and cucumbers are in the front and tomato plants are in the back.

    A picture of Spudakee fruit. I have only had one ripe one so far.

    My son with yesterday's, June 6, harvest.
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  • star_stuff
    13 years ago

    Great pictures everyone! Here are a few varieties, June 7th:

    ~Sungold:

    ~Big Beef:

    ~Tumbling Tom:

    Caroline
    :-)

  • roper2008
    13 years ago

    Suburban green, nice harvest you have there and a cute little
    helper. I thought it was bad here couple days ago in the 90's
    with 50% humidity.... 100's, wow, that's hot..

    star stuff, your tumbling tom has lots of flowers. Your going to
    get lots of cherry tomatoes on that plant. Here is my tumbling
    tom. Looking forward to tasting them.

  • star_stuff
    13 years ago

    Hi Roper, your Tumbling Tom looks great! It won't be long now... Did you start from seed as well?

  • roper2008
    13 years ago

    Thank you. Yes, all my tomatoes were started from seed. Just
    finished spraying my tomatoes with Daconil for early blight. It
    is not too bad right now, want to make sure it doesn't spread.
    It is good to inspect your plants every couple days to see what
    disease or pest may be on them. Also found a black worm on
    one tomato plant. 2 cucumber beetles on my cucumber plant
    and a couple of stink bugs doing the hanky panky. They are all
    in bug heaven now.

  • gblount
    13 years ago

    Oops! Here's the pic of some of our 200 heirloom tomato plants.

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  • hellesbelles86
    13 years ago

    I'm so jealous of everyone's ripening tomatoes! Its been weird weather here in Missouri making for bad tomato growing weather but I hope to have some pictures tomorrow

  • ferretbee
    13 years ago

    I finally have most of my 18 gallon tomato SWCs all set up:
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    Tomato patch #1 is coming along nicely:
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    Patch #2 is is starting to get established:
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    My bucket SWC tomatoes are growing like crazy, but no current pics. They have lots of fruit set, loads of blossoms, and some have just about reached the top of their cages.

  • ferretbee
    13 years ago

    Sorry, typo in my image link, this is patch #2:
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  • john_z11
    13 years ago

    Thanks, that was a lot eaiser then I thought, If it isn't already posted, there is a test forum.

    Here is a link that might be useful: Test Forum

  • garf_gw
    13 years ago

    My pics are rather sick. I got back into this too late to do any good here in Miami. No tomatoes, sick plants. Winter is the growing season in Miami.




  • franki1962
    13 years ago

    In no cal we've had a bit of a cold dtart to summer but my plants are looking OK. a few flowers but no fruit set yet.

  • geeboss
    13 years ago

    Well it certainly looks like our northern zones are finally getting started and by July will have caught up with the southern zones with maters growing wildly. gbbount I'd love the nice wide open spaces you have for your maters. They will really develop into a nice farm of maters real soon!!! garf if you get some liquid seaweed and spray and do a soil drench it should help the maters plants along this year. My small back yard is now a tomato jungle and now the real test begins. Finding the pests and spraying BT as summer comes along with the bugs.

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    George

  • crispino
    13 years ago

    Hi there,

    Checking in once again from sunny Allston:


    Here's the garden on 5/20. We put the cages up early to keep that beast creature out of the beds.


    Here it is on 6/3 . . .


    . . . and less than a week later on 6/9. The plants are really starting to take off now.


    One of the first plants to set fruit. This is an Eva Purple Ball.

    And, a couple shots of the potato bin, which is out of control.


    This is the bin on 5/28 . . .


    . . . and here it is on 6/7, just a week and a half later. Good times!

    - Chris

  • ferretbee
    13 years ago

    My tomatoes in SWC buckets:
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    ..and some peppers and eggplants and rat tail radish:
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  • loisthegardener_nc7b
    13 years ago

    Florida woven tomatoes.

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  • homegardenpa
    13 years ago

    Lots of pictures, this may wrap up part 6, hehe. Everything has fruit set so far, but I'll only show the ones farthest along.

    Brandywine Sudduths:

    Gold Medal:

    Abe Lincoln:

    NAR:

    Marianna's Peace:

    Black from Tula

    Andrew Rahart's Jumbo Red

    Jaune Flamme:

    Black Cherry:

    Isis Candy:

    Tomato garden view:

    Tha bane of seed savers :)

  • shlacm
    13 years ago

    1st tomatoes 6 days ago:

    same ones today:

    and new siblings:

    And the CUTEST tomato ever!!! A brand new Matt's Wild Cherry:

  • shlacm
    13 years ago

    homegardenpa, LOVE your garden/plants!

  • scully931
    13 years ago

    Wow. I feel so behind.

    FYI - it's SO much easier to look at pictures on here when they aren't HUGE. :-)

  • sprtsguy76
    13 years ago

    Damon

  • star_stuff
    13 years ago

    June 10th update from central North Carolina:

    Big Beef, finally blushing ...just as the plant becomes infested with whiteflies!! :-(



    Japanese Black Trifele, amongst peppers and other tomatoes:



    First Black Cherry, which was DELICIOUS! I will definitely grow this one again next year! :-)



    Sweet Million, growing like crazy:



    Several containers of tomatoes, peppers, and cucumbers:

    And, just for fun, a mantis devouring a mosquito hawk in the peppers!

    {{gwi:76916}}


    ~Caroline

  • catman529
    Original Author
    13 years ago

    Nice shot of the mantid there, this winter I collected a bunch of the egg cases and when they started hatching I put some of the nymphs in my garden so I will see some bigger mantids in my garden later in the year.

  • star_stuff
    13 years ago

    Thanks catman! I remember you mentioning collecting egg cases...very cool...I'll have to look out for them, but with my luck I'd probably pick up some kind of wasp nest instead, LOL! What time of year did you find them, and when did the nymphs emerge?

    I had a few mantids in my garden last year, so one of them must have made a nest in my shrubbery somewhere. I didn't see the egg case, but I've been observing 20 or so juvenile mantids all over my plants this year. It's interesting watching them mature...they grow so quickly, changing from brownish to more green and thicker bodied, some faster than others. The runts need to catch up and eat some whiteflies! Please...and quickly, LOL!

  • ferretbee
    13 years ago

    Bloody Butcher:
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    I started this plant in March, and transplanted into a SWC bucket in late April.

  • cetompkins
    13 years ago

    Well behind some of you but here are a few pics of my little garden.

    Here is a link that might be useful: 2010 garden

  • jwwc
    13 years ago

    It'll just have to suffice to stare at all your ripening tomatoes until I can post some of my own....on the plus side, there is a single flower thus far. =)

  • kingkongos
    13 years ago

    This is my harvest from the last couple days. :)

    I've read that Aunt Ruby's German Green was not a heavy producer....Mine are loaded with HUGE fruits that are some of the best tomatoes I've tasted. I'll post a couple photos of the plants soon.

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  • catman529
    Original Author
    13 years ago

    kingkongos - very nice tomatoes and somewhat tortuous photo of them for people like me who are still waiting for the small green ones to grow and ripen. I'm hoping to try a green variety next year. Almost tried green zebra this year.

  • sckitchen_gardener_8
    13 years ago

    A mid-June Zone 8b harvest here in hot, humid Charleston, SC...The top heat/humidity setters at the moment are Black Prince with 39 on the vine right now, this particular plant seems unstoppable. Right behind is the San Marzano, it can set 8 at a time on a single truss, and then Big Beef. I notice it also is setting three at a time on a truss.
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  • gardeningin38671
    13 years ago

    Some of my tomatoes. Let's see if this works:)

    Black Cherry Tomatoes
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    Paul Robeson
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    Black Cherry Plant Loading Up
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    Self watering containers. I'm glad I built them.
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  • afbq
    13 years ago

    This is my first year growing from seed, and I have some store bought too:

  • catman529
    Original Author
    13 years ago

    Great looking tomatoes everyone, I have been enjoying all these pics now that fruit set and ripening are coming on.

    I just took a few pics out at the garden this evening so I will start part 7 soon as I get those pics on the comp.

  • GawdinFever
    13 years ago

    My little tomato patch

    1st of many (I'm hoping!);)

    Sure hoping they stay healthy!

    This year I'm growing:
    Brandywine Sudduth Strain
    Green Zebra
    Better Boy
    Kellogg's Breakfast
    Delicious

  • bulletz64
    13 years ago

    I'd like to add a picture of my tomatoes too...

    I have 12 tomatoes in the ground: opalka, yellow pear, chocolate cherry, sweet 100, cherokee chocolate, kbx, cowlick's brandywine, big zac, box car willie, dr wyche's yellow, omar's lebanese and nar. as you can see, i've placed them in cages... do i still have to provide stakes for them or is the cage enough as a support? if i do have to provide a stake, which variety should i stake, or do i have to stake all of them? it'd be nice to know this early so i could provide the necessary stake support before they become bigger. also, which ones usually goes higher than 5'? i know yellow pear, chocolate cherry and sweet 100 does... how about the others? i only have a 5' cage, do i have to top them off when the time comes? thanks for any advice you can give, i'd greatly appreciate it.