2013 - Biggest tomato Competition

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  1. Jenny namaste

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    Whooops, what an early morning blunder of mine. Sorry Jack. The applause is yours my friend,
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    Nail biting stuff now, as when tomatoes get over 15" girth even every of an inch increase in girth can add one ounce in weight (for a big round tomato). Some of mine are now going up to several days without any perceivable increase in girth, and then (like this afternoon) I find some have increased in girth by 0.25 inches. Fortunately, there's been exceptionally mild overnight temps here (and forecast for many days to come), plus loads of sunny days, so my big ones are still growing (and the smaller ones are catching them up).

    I'll be happy if I break the 2lb barrier this year, so I can raise the bar to 3lbs next year.
     
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      ???? 3 LBS NEXT YEAR ????
      :phew: :yay: :thud:
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        I'm wondering if Jack is going to break the 3lb barrier this year with his largest Bulgarian Giant which was 18" girth at the last report.

        Which still seems rather small compared to what I saw today

         
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        I suppose the winner of that show was for weight/girth otherwise I would not consider it worthy

        I think produce should be in better condition, ie no scars or multi headed stuff
        You do not get carrots riddled with carrot fly, or onions eaten by snails at shows do you ?

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          I'll start mine off with this one that's stopped growing and started ripening at 17" girth and weighs 710g. I'm hoping that I'll be able to better this shortly.

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            Well done Scrungee! What variety is that?
             
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            Phil's Fantastic and here's a pic of its bottom

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            Yeuk!
             
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              1. Scrungee - 710 g - "Phil's Fantastic" post #291
              2. Jack - 662 g - "Angelina's Bulgarian Beauty" post #281
              3. Jenny - 565 g - "Angelo" post #246
              4. Freddy - 484 g - "Country Taste" post #149
              5. Trunky - 448 g - "Beefmaster" post #182
              6. OxfordNick - 433 g - "Brandywine" post #83
              7. Vince - 411 g - "Big Boy" post #216
              8. Loli - 382 g - "Better Boy" post #107
              9. mowgley - 363 g - "Beefmaster" post 253
              10. JWK - 335 g - "Black Krim" post #118
              11. Suzieque - 320 g - "unnamed variety" post #104
              12. Zigs - 145 g "Early Goliath" post 221
               
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              I wouldn't allow Angelo out to enter in a show with a backside like that !!
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              Final weigh in for me
              First I gouged out several small worm things , thin black and yellow about half an inch long
              First pic was with the stalk
              Second with stalk removed
              Third showing worm damage
              The weight was with the worm bits scooped out and stalk removed
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                Maybe next time I'll take pics of both the giant and the 'quality' stuff for side by side comparison, but even then the 'good looking' veg isn't necessarily the best tasting.
                 
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                  At least I had 7 hours of fame!

                  @Jack McHammocklashing - did you take any pics of those worms? And what was the girth of the tomato?
                   
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                  Girth of the Tom was 16.5 inches
                  No idea of original weight as I Took the wormed bits out before weigh in

                  I did not take a pic of the worms, no doubt there will be more in my other ones
                  They were about 2mm thick, and varied between 1cm and 3 cm long, each singly curled up in a circle within its tiny entry hole

                  The Tomato was one of my Angelinas Bulgarians very thin skinned, light pink/yellowish flesh and rich red seed pulp

                  Regards Jack McH
                   
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