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Old January 28, 2017   #16
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Growing lots more tomatoes in containers and less in the ground.
Growing microdwarfs for the first time, and more dwarfs.
Growing tomatoes indoor for the first time.
Successfully growing oxheart tomatoes for the first time.

Also I'm seriously considering dismantling my raised beds after this season and turning them into no-till in-ground beds.
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Old January 29, 2017   #17
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Mat-Su Express and Olive Hill are exciting and new for me. Also will be testing new pruning and container growing techniques, as well as a variety of new soilless mixes.
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Old January 29, 2017   #18
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Looking forward to trying GGWT and Indian Stripe. I want to see what the fuss is all about.

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Old January 29, 2017   #19
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Oh yes! I'm excited about growing Matsu Express too. I'm also excited about growing the delicious Lithium Sunset for myself Then there are my favourites Little Lucky and Indian Stripe (PL this time).

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Old January 29, 2017   #20
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There is a lot of excitement in the air.
I am growing about 20 new varieties. I don't which one should I be excited about.
But as I like unusual ( other than just round red tomatoes ) I am more exited about orange/golden, bi color, pear shape, heart shape and variegated varieties.
FRANCHI, HILLBILLY, PURPLE BUMBLEBEE, OLD GERMAN, DIXIE GOLDEN GIANT, ESTERINA F2... plus few more.
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Old January 29, 2017   #21
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I have already built two new raised beds, started my seeds, I am excited to fill the beds, grow the seedlings and eat that first Beaver Lodge Slicer in late April,
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Old January 29, 2017   #22
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Excited to grow Keith Mueller's efforts: Liz Birt, Bear Creek, Dora, and Gary O'Sena.

Excited to grow more Blane H's efforts: Stormin' Normin, Pinky Tuscadero,

Excited to try a few crosses myself, using Fred's Tie Dye as the mom
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Old January 29, 2017   #23
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Looking forward to growing glass gem corn for my wife. She loves ornamental corn and we have purchased ears of it for decorating displays around the house. There is a space in the garden set aside for a few corn plants. May even shell some and try it for popcorn.

Our village has an Olde Tyme Autumn festival every year and this year there will be a giant pumpkin contest. My Atlantic Dill seeds are here and I am ready to give it another shot. Last time was seven or eight years ago and my largest was 101 pounds from a seed from a 1500 pounder. I can do better this time.

Only a couple of new to me tomato varieties this year. Hope they do OK.
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Old January 29, 2017   #24
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Excited to try Biyskaya Roza (Thanks Marsha), that Rebel Alliance looks way cool as well, and to propagate the next generation of Pink Berkeley Tie Dye/Indigo Apple crosses I scored from Wild BoarFarms last year.
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Old January 29, 2017   #25
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OH EM GEE!! Everything!! So many new tomatoes and peppers and beans and OH HOW DO YOU CHOOSE? I expanded my garden last fall yet again, and I grow in tubs, a raised bed, flower pots, flower beds, hanging baskets >,< It is a sickness and I am hoping there is NO cure!!
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Old January 29, 2017   #26
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Some new-to-me micros (Venus, Hahn's Gelbe Topftomate), Cherry falls, and Lucinda (lacy leaves? green? yes please!) ..
Plus several others accumulated from various swaps and ebay vendors.
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In addition to the two I listed, how could I forget Mat-Su Express? AKMark's flavor description really has me looking forward to this one. It is getting the best spot in the garden!
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Old January 29, 2017   #28
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I am getting excited just by all of it! I have some really hard decisons to make and figuring out where goes what, but those are good problems. Also will be re-learning to can again and I say re-learn as it has been more than 40 plus years since I did so.

My world went into a spin for many reasons this last year and I am trying to focus on positive things that will level out some of my highs and lows and change the direction of my thoughts, plus give me as much as I can stand and then a bit more, LOL, workout.

Besides, I am longing for a good tasting tomato.
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Old January 29, 2017   #29
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Some new-to-me micros (Venus, Hahn's Gelbe Topftomate), Cherry falls, and Lucinda (lacy leaves? green? yes please!) ..
Plus several others accumulated from various swaps and ebay vendors.
I certainly know Lucinda well. Bred by Fred Hempel, one parent is Silvery Fir Tree which gives the leaves that lacy look and I offered it in a seed offer and the Fall reports did not go well.

http://t.tatianastomatobase.com:88/w...b=General_Info

Somehow Fred lost his seeds for it, asked me if I still had some, so I sent all I had,I think,back to him.

Why didn't I like it?The taste was far too aggresive for me, I don't know how else to describe it.

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Old January 29, 2017   #30
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I am most excited about growing Rebel Yell- last year I had only one plant, and just a few tomatoes were produced- but oh my goodness, what a flavor! Thank you Marsha for first introducing me to this incredible tomato. I am also excited by Not Purple Strawberry, which received rave reviews in the last few years...

Terhune is also a new one for me!
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