Well, it seems I spoke too soon, I picked my biggest Pineapple Beefsteak and put it on the scale, not good enough. 2 pounds 1.5 ounces, not good enough, rats. Good job Pam, you need to share your secrets ... bwah ha ha ha (evil laugh), no really, I've seen some photos of your garden (last year) and you've got it going on.
I'm planning on harvesting seeds from this tomato, since it was my biggest one, maybe I'll have a bigger one next year. Keep growing good food and big tomatoes.
Dave
Tuesday, September 25, 2012
Friday, September 14, 2012
Dave's garden pt. 2
Well, I finally got around to taking a short video on the garden, the focus is on the tomatoes. The Pineapple beefsteak is huge!!! Hope you enjoy!
https://vimeo.com/49486452
https://vimeo.com/49486452
Saturday, September 01, 2012
Pam’s Kobe Beefsteak Weighing 40.4 ounces Takes the Lead
Pam brought two giant
tomatoes for weigh-in at the tennis courts on Friday, Aug 17. They were both
Kobe Beefsteak grown from seeds that she ordered online.
Bill, Rich and Larry did the official measurements. The first tomato weighed 38.8 ounces with a girth of 18 7/8 inches, easily beating Terri's Delicious that weighed 26.9 ounces, the leading tomato before this weigh-in.
Pam's leading tomato ties the record (by weight) held by Dave's Aussie Beefsteak in 2005. This one also weighed 40.4 ounces, with a smaller girth of 18 3/4 inches.
Bill, Rich and Larry did the official measurements. The first tomato weighed 38.8 ounces with a girth of 18 7/8 inches, easily beating Terri's Delicious that weighed 26.9 ounces, the leading tomato before this weigh-in.
The second tomato looked
huge and I could tell it would beat the first one before we even put it on the
scale. It weighed 40.4 ounces, with a girth of 19 1/4 inches, and now leads the
competition.
Pam's leading tomato ties the record (by weight) held by Dave's Aussie Beefsteak in 2005. This one also weighed 40.4 ounces, with a smaller girth of 18 3/4 inches.
After the weigh-in, Pam
cut up a few slices to sample the taste and to me it tasted mildly sweet,
perfect for sandwiches!
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