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Determinate - Ten Fingers of Naples tomato is a unique heirloom variety known for its distinctive, elongated, and pointed fruits resembling fingers. This prolific determinate variety produces clusters of bright red, 4-6 inch tomatoes with a firm, meaty texture and rich, sweet flavor. Ideal for sauces, pastes, and drying, these tomatoes have few seeds and low moisture content, making them perfect for culinary uses.
These were a heavy producer and still producing even as a determinate. I highly recommend them...they are similar to San Marzano. High yields that my bush is constantly needed additional support. Highly Recommend!
Very prolific and healthy plants! These give San Marzano a run for their money!
These tomato plants had a great germinate rate, almost 100%, and the plants became HUGE! Very prolific, each plant gave about 40-50 tomatoes, but I had a problem with blossom end rot. I had these tomatoes in raised beds with other tomato varieties and the other varieties did great, so I don’t think it was a calcium availability issue in the soil. Maybe a calcium absorption issue with the variety? Next year, I will buy again and try this variety in a separate bed with more attention to B.E.R. To see if that improves things. I will also say, these tomatoes have a short shelf life once picked, they are always the first ones to go bad once I pick and put them on my kitchen counter. Maybe 2-4 days and you have to throw them out.
Can’t wait till next year for these!!!
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We have nice fertile soil in our greenhouse and able to control those pesty little flea beetles that can decimate eggplants foliage. I've been keeping them under control with DE and my eggplants are massive in size, about 3-4 feet tall with 1 foot lower leaves.
The eggplants fruit are developing nicely, nearly doubling in size daily. There are plenty of blossoms too. We're expecting that we won't need to grow more for a few years, we're planning on freeze drying most if them.
I purchased several packs of seeds from MiGardener during the semi annual sale, and they did not disappoint! Nearly 100 percent germination rate on all seeds I've planted. The only thing I haven't been able to germinate is lemon grass, which I'm learning may 1 take a very long time to germinate in general and 2 need bottom heat to help them sprout. Even without being on sale 2 bucks a seed pack for the amount they give (very generous compared to other companies, I might add) is a crazy good deal. If you have been on the fence, I encourage you to give MiGardener seeds a try! Thank you Luke and team, and Happy Gardening to all!
I'm not a seasoned gardener, so I don't necessarily know what's normal or not, but out of all the seeds I planted (got about a dozen different herbs and greens from MIgardener), the fenugreek was the quickest to sprout, had the highest germination rate, and the largest sprouting leaves. I'm pretty excited to watch them grow into beautiful plants.
Gardening for over 40 years. The Trifecta very impressed has all the elements I want in a fertilizer. Next year I will buy the largest amount.
Second squash to produce for me. Picked young and the skin is very thin/easily bruises. Roasted first batch and they were a delicious mild flavor! Very soft but the roasting gave a nice crust on them. 2nd batch mixed in a stir fry and it overcooked very easily and was mushy. I like how prolific this plant is and the mild taste. Just need to make sure not to overcook. Well definitely grow again.