What tomato would you feed a friend who said all tomatoes are the same?
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Re: What tomato would you feed a friend who said all tomatoes are the same?
Hi. No, I did not post on Tomatoville as username BlackKrim. Indeed, I had not even heard of that variety until maybe a year or so ago, and then I ordered seed early in 2024.
I used to post as "Crone" years ago on Tville. I have not been there in quite a few years. I believe that I first joined that forum in approx. 2008. I asked about pruning, I think.
Funny that some other person and I decided on the same user name! Maybe I could change my user name to Rose Quartz Multiflora, which I haven't grown in quite some time just to avoid confusion; I recall how I enjoyed that tomato; also, I was surprised recently to see that it is considered a cherry tomato. What the hey...it is too large to be classified as such. Or maybe I just got really lucky that year with extra-large cherries, I dunno.
I used to post as "Crone" years ago on Tville. I have not been there in quite a few years. I believe that I first joined that forum in approx. 2008. I asked about pruning, I think.
Funny that some other person and I decided on the same user name! Maybe I could change my user name to Rose Quartz Multiflora, which I haven't grown in quite some time just to avoid confusion; I recall how I enjoyed that tomato; also, I was surprised recently to see that it is considered a cherry tomato. What the hey...it is too large to be classified as such. Or maybe I just got really lucky that year with extra-large cherries, I dunno.
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Re: What tomato would you feed a friend who said all tomatoes are the same?
I should have said I assume MissS meant tomatoville as opposed to television or... Tundra Valley?...lol.
So you are in a fact a long time tomatoforum type...that is cool, tville was really busy when I joined back in...more than 10 years back for sure.
I will have to check to see if we ever posted in the same threads. I remember being intimidated by some of the big names back then. Some serious tomato lovers in that alumni.
ah BlackKrim or Crone, I will say "A Rose Quartz Multiflora, by any other name, would smell as sweet". Welcome aboard.
edit: my nosed eggplant pic from 2018 picture thread...you agreed that it looked like Hitchcock. So hello again!
So you are in a fact a long time tomatoforum type...that is cool, tville was really busy when I joined back in...more than 10 years back for sure.
I will have to check to see if we ever posted in the same threads. I remember being intimidated by some of the big names back then. Some serious tomato lovers in that alumni.
ah BlackKrim or Crone, I will say "A Rose Quartz Multiflora, by any other name, would smell as sweet". Welcome aboard.
edit: my nosed eggplant pic from 2018 picture thread...you agreed that it looked like Hitchcock. So hello again!
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Re: What tomato would you feed a friend who said all tomatoes are the same?
my nosed eggplant pic from 2018 picture thread...you agreed that it looked like Hitchcock. So hello again!
Thanks for that memory (I'd forgotten!) & for your kind welcome.
I think that there's probably lots of photos around of Fruits & Vegetables Gone Terribly Wrong (my fused double winter squashes for one example). I'd give your "nosed" eggplant 5 stars.
I have a few such photos of some of my unfortunate produce. it is just a matter of trying to find them in the mess in the basement.
Thanks for that memory (I'd forgotten!) & for your kind welcome.
I think that there's probably lots of photos around of Fruits & Vegetables Gone Terribly Wrong (my fused double winter squashes for one example). I'd give your "nosed" eggplant 5 stars.
I have a few such photos of some of my unfortunate produce. it is just a matter of trying to find them in the mess in the basement.