JJB
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The first Rhienhard's Purple Sugar cherry tomato and the first Dior DFB. Rhienhard's was very nice with a full flavour you'd expect from a purplish tomato. Haven't tasted Dior yet.
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Greetings from Salisbury
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Mark_Riga
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first brandywine and delicious tomatoes.
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Bren
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First Tigerella Tom all I’ll say is that they look pretty.
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The first of my Black cherry toms.
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Mark_Riga
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First melon.
I could see there were a few developing but the smell of nectarine in the tunnel masked any melon smell and I came across one that looked ripe that I hadn't noticed - at 2.3kg which is just about 5lb. Not sure I wanted it just yet as have lots of plums and nectarines. I've not checked the raspberries for a bit but, as they are Joan J and Autumn Bliss I should be able to ignore them for a few weeks.
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Garrett
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Brown Turkey fig! A big fat one with melt in the mouth sweetness, nothing like shop ones.
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JJB
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The first Swift corn, tomatoes Malachite Box (a bit overripe), Girl Girl's Weird Thing, Buffalo Horn, and Fireworks
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Greetings from Salisbury
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JJB
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Picked the first Honeydew sweetcorn and the first 2 outdoor Mat-Su Express tomato. Unfortunately the Mat-Su had split with all the rain.
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First red King of the North sweet pepper. We had salad for tea with cucumbers, new potatoes, beetroot and onions with eggs and cottage cheese..
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Garrett
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Sugar Baby watermelon! A fun novelty, I grew it up some string and hand pollinated whenever I spotted a female flower.
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