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		First tomato today
	 
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		 (29-06-2023, 03:46 PM)Broadway Wrote:  First tomato today 
Except for Garrett 's overwintered one, isn't that the first? What variety Danny?
	 
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		Picked my first black currants and gooseberries, very tasty with some redcurrants, strawberries, raspberries and cherries and drizzle of honey.
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		 (29-06-2023, 08:44 PM)JJB Wrote:   (29-06-2023, 03:46 PM)Broadway Wrote:  First tomato today Except for Garrett 's overwintered one, isn't that the first? What variety Danny?
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It's a Lizzano
	 
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		My first tomato today a Red Robin.  I've a Cherokee Purple that's three fruits fused together. One section is ripe, one is halfway there and the other still green, most frustrating.
	 
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		My first CFBs x 5. Don't know what they are - purple mottled. They've been struggling in the dry weather - so they tell me!
	 
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		Picked my first few pods of peas today.
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		 (01-07-2023, 04:55 PM)Veggie Wrote:  Peaches.  
 There were 3 ..............I wonder where the other one went.
  
Those are truly beautiful,  did they taste as good as they look?
	 
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		Yes, it was gorgeous - really juicy. Only picked one to start with as its hard to tell when a peach is ready to eat and you can't squeeze them to hard without damage. There are lots more to come - best crop ever, I think the net bags have helped to protect them from birds/squirrels.
	 
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