Member discussion regarding the methods, varieties and merits of growing tomatoes.
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March 3, 2024 | #16 | |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: Hampton, Virginia
Posts: 1,369
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They are just Delicious, Amen!!!!!
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March 4, 2024 | #17 |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: Mar 2016
Location: Zone 6
Posts: 28
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burpee early treat
burpee early girl burpee super sauce kumato (saved seed some years ago from grocery store) marglobe jubilee big daddy (originally burpee seed but have been growing saved seed for years) opalka ace 55 homestead cherokee purple nyagous main concentration will be on that super sauce. anyone grown it before? i think it is a fairly new variety. 2lbs few seeds, i think i heard them say lol. |
March 5, 2024 | #18 |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: Sep 2019
Location: Helena, OH 43435
Posts: 14
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I'm trying to get my list down to 40 but I don't see that happening. That's all I usually get into the ground. Meanwhile my SOW list is:
Abe Lincoln 1923 Aker's West Virginia Amish Canner Amos Coli Anna Russian Oxheart Aunt Gertie's Gold Aussie Belmonte Pear sauce Belgian Beauty Big Gig paste Big Mack/Mac's Pride Black Mountain Pink Brandyberry Brandysweet Plum Butler Skinner Butterworth PL pink Chadwick's Cherry/ Camp Joy Chuck's Yellow Clayton Purple Copia Cosmonaut Volvokov Cow's Tit Daniel's Dester pink Diva de Diva Dot's Delight Dr. Lyle Dragon's Eye Cherry Earl of Edgecomb Earl's Faux Early Girl BUSH 54 days 1884 Eckert's Family Oxheart Ernesto Forest Fire Cherry Determinate Gajo de Melon Galina Cherry Gandolf Cherry Georgia Streak Gold Medal Goose Creek Granny Cantrell's Grunge in the Sky Cherry Hahnstown Yellow 3 foot tall Jersey Devil Kapia Red Paste Korean Long Kozula 136 Lambert's General Grant Lopatinskie Martha Logan Norwood's Louisiana Red Oaxacan Jewel Opal's Homestead Orange Russian 117 Oregon Spring Ozark Pink Polish Pruden's Purple Prue Rinaldo Romeo Rose, Amish Rose de Berne San Marzano Redorta Santa Maria Selwyn's Yellow Shuntusky Bogatir Solar Flare Red Star Stump of the World Stupice Sweet Chelsie Sweetie Cherry Taiwan Goddess Texas Star Texhorn's Red and Yellow Thai Pink Egg Tiffin Mennonite Top Sirloin Tropical Sunset Cherry Uncle Steve's Italian Plum Vechnyi Zov Vinson Watts Virginia Sweets Yoder's German Yellow And I did some germination tests last month so there are about 20 varieties...I may just give those seedlings away to a homesteading group of ladies... I am in NW Ohio and we get that really hot/humid spell in July that stops tomato production so about a 3 week delay. SOTW had huge production last fall and most of them were still green in Oct. Overall, I had 4-6 5 gallon buckets of tomatoes in late season and cherries in August off of 40 plants.
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March 5, 2024 | #19 |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: Feb 2013
Location: Southeast Kansas
Posts: 878
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[QUOTE=PaulF;772070]I thought my list was posted somewhere but here goes. There have been a few additions and subtraction since the first list.
2023 was so bad if I didn't show some early enthusiasm I may not even try gardening for a while. So earliest ever list of tomatoes and peppers: Reds: Box Car Willie, Fred Limbaugh's Potato Top, Neve's Azorean Red, Domingo, Tsarskiy Lubmets Pinks: Big Ben #1, Cowlick's Brandywine, Brimmer, Butterbaugh, Dot's Delight, Giant Belgium, Soldaki, Willow's Bulgarian Yellow/Bi-color: Jeanine's Heart, Orange Russian #117 Black: Carbon, Kan-Tex Sweetheart(? is this correct), Maggie Mater. /QUOTE] It's TexKan Sweetheart |
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