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Brendan starts with ...
Hi All,
Is this a 'male' tomato or what?
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Time: 2nd July 2010 8:37am

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Wayne says...
Is this the winning tomato?

Time: 2nd July 2010 3:44pm

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amanda says...
Doesn't look like "much" of a "winner" to me...hehe.

Time: 2nd July 2010 5:44pm

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Brendan says...
No, it's NOT my prize winning tomato!, but it did grow close to where my winning tomato grew.
And, like most males, was very sweet :-)

Time: 3rd July 2010 7:39am

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snottiegobble says...
OH boy! you would blush at the sight of some of the carrots I grew in Vic. it most have been the volcanic soil that made them sexxy! It doesnt happen here in sand.

Time: 3rd July 2010 3:52pm

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Brendan says...
Is this what they call a 'passionfruit'? :-)
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Time: 28th July 2011 9:02am

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snottiegobble says...
Now those would go well with the Seycheles coconuts wouldnt they?
Any one know what fruit they are?

Time: 28th July 2011 11:27am

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Mike says...
The fruit are just the standard granadilla and like some other passionfruit can get a deformity that constricts them in the middle.I don't know if it is a disease or nutrient problem.

Time: 28th July 2011 2:14pm

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amanda says...
That's a well hung vine...

Time: 28th July 2011 3:16pm

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Aaron says...
Good one Amanda!

Time: 28th July 2011 6:10pm

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Mike says...
The question is why should they hang when Brendan did the shooting?

Time: 28th July 2011 6:39pm

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Mike says...
I suppose another question is,if the chef slips with the knife would he get the sack?

Time: 28th July 2011 6:44pm

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John Mc says...
I'd say so, it isn't that far away.

Time: 28th July 2011 6:50pm

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John Mc says...
Anyone got Willichillies?
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Time: 28th July 2011 6:55pm

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amanda says...
No way!! Are they for real John Mc?? They are gross... :-O

Time: 28th July 2011 9:27pm

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Pauline says...
You can buy seeds on eBay for those chilis. Percy pecker or something they call them. :-)

Time: 28th July 2011 11:27pm

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snottiegobble says...
Only one came up, hasnt produced any babies & it looks pretty shrivelled now. ( must be the weather) :)
Sounds a bit like a convenient pun , but its true. Must be old seed stock on ebay!

Time: 29th July 2011 1:08am

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Phil@Tyalgum says...
None of my seeds geminated either, yet fresh seed from other cultivars is powering away even in winter.

Time: 29th July 2011 12:20pm

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snottiegobble says...
Hey Brendan, do you happen to have any of those Passiflora granadilla penisii seeds by any chance? :)

Time: 30th July 2011 12:06pm

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Mike says...
Passiflora quadrangular is the most prized passionfruit and fetch $5 each around here where they are reasonably common.A 1.5kg fruit of a good variety with honeydew melon tasting flesh and full of seeds and juice looks like a pale paw paw rather than the offensive mutants in the picture.Their flowers are huge and purple.They sometimes cross with another round leaf passionfruit (P.alata?) and the hybrid has exquisite round yellow fruit without the edible flesh just the seedy pulp in the middle.I have not seen them for a few years now.

Time: 30th July 2011 9:26pm

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peter says...
ive got two of those quadrangular/alata
hybrids growing now, they produces
extremly strong perfumed flowers.

Time: 30th July 2011 10:05pm

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Brendan says...
Dictator?
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Time: 16th March 2012 10:03am

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Brendan says...
Well it's nearly rude? :-)
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Time: 11th November 2012 8:11am

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Mike says...
I don't know if this viet gourd (gourd blimey) is real or a doctored picture.
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Time: 1st December 2012 9:59pm

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Mike says...
A closer look makes me have doubts but the person who sent the picture to me is a farmer and is convinced it is real.Our disagreement was only a storm in a D-cup.
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Time: 1st December 2012 10:02pm

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