My house plant 16 days ago.
Gold Nugget tomato plant
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This plant has become so thick that it is difficult to find the ripe tomatoes hiding in it.
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They are delicious!
 
This plant has become so thick that it is difficult to find the ripe tomatoes hiding in it.
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They are delicious!
Jealous of fresh tomatoes in March, sure do miss that taste. Are they as sweet? Years that it doesn't get quite so hot around here the tomatoes aren't as sweet, so I was wondering how house tomatoes are.

I finally have started some seeds, some short skinnies and an orange thyme. Working on some Marigolds today. I decided to start a few instead of buy everything. The gardener in me won't let me off so easy.
 
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Getting back to the cold frame prep today and building two new raised beds for blueberries and potatoes.
What kind of blueberries do you have??? I'm looking for the wild type that are all blue inside, rather than the regular kind that grow on 5 foot high bushes.
My only option right now is to travel 450 miles to a friends area and dig some up in the adjacent forest.
 
What kind of blueberries do you have??? I'm looking for the wild type that are all blue inside, rather than the regular kind that grow on 5 foot high bushes.

I started 12 years ago with some Bluecrop highbush and have been cutting, rooting and planting suckers ever since. Very tasty and prolific variety but doesn't sound like what you are looking for.
 
Jealous of fresh tomatoes in March, sure do miss that taste. Are they as sweet? Years that it doesn't get quite so hot around here the tomatoes aren't as sweet, so I was wondering how house tomatoes are.
It depends on the tomato. The Gold Nugget tomato in particular does very well potted. It is the only tomato that not only blooms but sets fruit in the 100°F+ temperatures that my greenhouse sees daily in the summer. It is my opinion that the use of azomite brings out the sweetest, best taste and best texture in any kind of tomatoes. These got their dose of azomite when they were transplanted. The plant got too big for the house and without the sub zero temperatures anymore it is doing fine in the greenhouse. Nighttime temperatures have gotten into the mid 30s.

The plant is going through a gallon of water daily.
 

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