Member discussion regarding the methods, varieties and merits of growing tomatoes.
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March 29, 2017 | #61 |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: Jun 2012
Location: Illinois, zone 6
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Great pic! I am looking forward to my next crop.
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March 30, 2017 | #62 |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: Jan 2013
Location: copperas cove TEXAS
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Depending on how it does for salt I can grow a whole bunch of them this fall but if it don't do good for salt I don't see the point because most brandywine's don't do good for me in this Texas Heat. So you want a selection of earliness I was just wondering are they indeterminate or determinate plants? Has anyone else from Texas grown them?
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April 1, 2017 | #63 | |
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Join Date: Jun 2013
Location: Wasilla Alaska
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Charley, I would like to see if they can handle the heat in Texas. I f you start them early, they should be good for a harvest before the Texas summer heat gets too bad. They are smaller, but much earlier than BW, and more prolific, great yields. We also have not got cracked fruit on them. They are sweetish, but their charm is the tomato flavor. |
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April 1, 2017 | #64 |
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Join Date: Jun 2013
Location: Wasilla Alaska
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The name
We live between the Matanuska and Susitna Valleys, Mat-Su Valley. The Matanuska Valley behind the wife and I. (Ignore my shirt) and looking out of Sheep Creek Valley to the Susitna Valley with Denali in the Back ground. Anyway... The name. LOL
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April 1, 2017 | #65 |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: Aug 2011
Location: Plantation, Florida zone 10
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So Denali isn't actually a myth after all? Lol. Just kidding, we were there for a visit about 10 years ago, Alaska is my favorite place on earth for scenery. You and your wife are such a good looking, fit looking couple, living in Shangri-la. Life is good.
I am very excited to try the MSE, and as a happy coincidence, that's also my Initials! I still have tomatoes producing but I am already antsy for late August. |
April 1, 2017 | #66 |
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Join Date: Oct 2014
Location: virginia
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Just looked at the pictures today and that is a really impressive looking tomato and plants.I think the only tomato I have grown with that amount of big tomatoes on trusses was Big Beef.Thin skin, red, sweet with real tomato taste.Sounds like a winner that will be around for a long time.
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April 1, 2017 | #67 |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: Northern Minnesota - zone 3
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Beautiful shot of you two and the Mat-Su valley!
I wondered about the name and silly me somehow got Sherry mixed up with Sue in Anchorage AK so I thought it might be a combo of Mark and Sue express! Must be old age brain cells not kicking in, because you've always mentioned Sherry as your collaborator! Can't wait to try your creation this summer, all four seeds are up and growing.
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April 1, 2017 | #68 |
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Join Date: Jun 2016
Location: Santa Maria California
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Sheeeesh Mark, you guys just "had" to be good looking too. . My 3 Matsu Express are bigger and purtier than all the other seedlings . Can't wait till you start cranking out pics of your operation this year. Alaska is amazing! Hope to see it someday. Best of luck! . Jimbo .
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April 1, 2017 | #69 |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: Jul 2013
Location: san antonio, texas
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I have several tomatoes growing on all three plants. I am really looking forward to trying this one.
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April 1, 2017 | #70 |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: Apr 2014
Location: Indialantic, Florida
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Even More Matsu Pictures
Mark - Thanks for the name explanation; Great pic of you and your wife!
Fruit size for me is 6-8 oz; although the one I shared with my neighbor was significantly larger - probably 11 oz. What size are they for you, Mark, Cole_Robbie? I've picked over 100 fruits already. I have been vigilant picking them before totally ripe (b/c of birds) and a mockingbird swooped down and pecked at one. I shouted at the bird and by the time I got my clippers, he got another one. Was so ★★★★ed; now the birds have found the Esterinas. Here's the pics: |
April 1, 2017 | #71 | |
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Barb, you are on a roll down there, nice pics. I found that mine were in the 8 OZ range too, I found if I pinch a few flowers off the fruit size increases a bit too. The biggest I produced was 1.13LBS, but the average is the same as yours. In one month I will have some fresh MSE too. Jimbo, they are vigorous, and do produce well. DDsack, Sherry loves doing the crosses, she is like a kid in a candy shop when playing in the tomato patch. Last edited by AKmark; April 1, 2017 at 09:34 PM. |
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April 1, 2017 | #72 |
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Join Date: Feb 2015
Location: NC - zone 8a - heat zone 7
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Too late for this season , but gotta grow Mat-Su Express the next time, if I can get the seeds.
Never been to Alaska but least I can do is to grow an Alaskan bred tomato. Why grow some that I cannot even pronounce and spell the name.
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April 1, 2017 | #73 | |
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I am with you on trying to pronounce some of those names, I just wing it. LOL |
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April 1, 2017 | #74 |
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Location: Northern Minnesota - zone 3
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Barb, those last photos are killing me! Great looking fruit -- how many currently producing Mat-Su Express plants do you have there?
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April 1, 2017 | #75 | |
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I will ask you or Cole when when we get close to fall planting. Right now I am kinda tired of germinating seeds. Have been doing since Jan 19.
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