Here are some pictures of my tomato plants when they were first planted in April 2019. I bought plants as opposed to starting these from seed. My town is in growing zone 8a.
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Celebrity Tomato (Back) Patio Tomato (middle) Sweet 100 (front) |
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Juliet Tomatoes, 2 plants
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Pictures from May of the same plants. I've done a lot of pruning of these plants so that I can find the tomatoes that have ripened! We had a Spring that was cooler and wetter than normal, and the plants grew like crazy!
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Juliet Tomato Plants x2 |
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Sweet 100s in foreground, Juliet plants in back bed
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We started harvesting these in May as they ripened. Here is a picture of today's haul. I harvested some large Celebrity tomatoes yesterday that we used for dinner, but didn't get a picture. Below, these Juliet tomatoes are prolific and are shaped like an oversized grape. Tasty yet sturdy.
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Juliet and Sweet 100s tomatoes |
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