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harvesting Harvest Pictures from my Garden

A few ripe ones from Michigan. :)

Chris

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Very nice Chris indeed I like that Belize sweet Habanero remind me on Trinidad Scorpion you have nice size tomatoes to great my friend.
 
Thanks Wally. The Belize "sweet" hab isn't as sweet as I hoped. It knocked me back and I'm glad I didn't eat a whole pepper. It's medium for C. Chinense. I'd give it a 5 out of 10...nice aroma though!

This Golden Habanero strain I grow is viciously hot. Every year the heat improves in my opinion. I took a sliver and suffered horribly for 15 minutes afterwards. It'll really surprise you. :)

Chris
 
The yellow tomato looks awesome, what kind is it?
Other pics look great too, and congrats on the greenhouse Chris:)
 
Chris, very very nice pictures. I love Habs and next year am planning on growing many different varieties. How does the Belize Sweet Hab taste?
 
It's called Yellow Ruffles Potawie. It's a beautiful variety.

I haven't showed off some of the Lithuanian tomato heirloom varieties I'm growing yet since they're not ripe. WOW, these are incredible ones. They are huge oxheart types. All together I'm growing 18-20 varieties of tomatoes (all heirlooms).

Belize Sweet Habanero has nice taste and a 5-6 out of 10 for heat. By no means is it a mild C. Chinense though the name implies it. Perhaps it crossed? My original seed source may be able to tell me more. I'll let you know more if I hear more.

Chris




POTAWIE said:
The yellow tomato looks awesome, what kind is it?
Other pics look great too, and congrats on the greenhouse Chris:)
 
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