Why not give it a tongue in cheek name! GWR was also God's Wonderful Railway!!
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Update on my windowsill dwarf tomatoes
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Thank you, I'm afraid not stable yet. Colour is a bit all over the place but height is pretty good on this batch about 15 -18''. I'd prefer 12 - 15'' though.
Dwarf Kelly Green, me too
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These are just starting into flower with a few little fruits set, sown mid November. Two little Micro blues in the front row, the potato leaf is an F3 and I think most of the others are F1's.Attached Files
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Two siblings of God's Wonderful Railway. First is a pink, second is the one that looks to be a pale yellow/white.
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Originally posted by GardenNinja View PostI tasted my first windowsill tomatoes a little over a week ago. They were surprisingly tasty and so much better than the 'luxury' range supermarket toms. The variety is 'orangenie'. Below are some pics
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Hi Poly, the Orangenie has not grown much (about 3-4 cm at most) and is currently 32cm high. I think it's because of the lower light levels and being indoors. The plant has not spread and remains very compact as its leaves grow very closely to the stems. I think this will be my only repeat since it appears to be the most shade tolerant and disease resistant, with being so compact a major bonus. How are your amazing crosses doing??
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