No pictures yet, but I want to get a post out. Ideally I will add to this throughout the season, but who knows. I can’t make content promises when my babies are my highest priority and the little one is a Velcro baby 87% of the time.

Like the Bear Heart 2, I don’t have experience with this one yet. I splurged on way too many new varieties this year after taking a few years off, and when I found Happy Tomato’s website, I had a hard time only picking a few varieties.

This one did take over a week to germinate. I was a little worried it didn’t germinate at all, But then It popped up overnight when I had mentally written it off. You can’t tell that it took a little longer, Its exactly the same size as all the ones that germinated within 3 days.

This is another one that was developed in Russia by “Agrofirm”. It has long plum shaped fruit, regular leaves and it is an Indeterminate plant.

Like I mentioned in my Bear Heart 2 Post, I started my tomatoes late, and I almost didn’t get them started at all. Dealing with an estate all on your own, with 2 babies is hard. Normally I would start them around the end of March, but that is also my Mom’s birthday, which always brings out lots of feels. So I give myself a lot of grace. Everything seems harder again this year without my dad to remember her with. But I got them started, and this will probably be the first year that I don’t have leggy tomatoes to plant out once the risk of frost is all gone.

Where I got my seed: Happy Tomato

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I’m Wendy

Welcome to my little corner of the internet, mostly about plants in my Zone 3/4 garden in Alberta, Canada. I also dabble in many different crafty pursuits although I haven’t documented them on here very well for many years.

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