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Old October 27, 2015   #1
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Default October 25, 2015 tomato harvest

After returning home from a trip to Canada's maritime provinces - Nova Scotia, Newfoundland, and Prince Edward Island. I harvested these beauties. Of course the weather is cooler and night temps are in the 40's F, so they taste like refrigerated tomatoes; but they still are better than store bought. If the weather forecast is correct, I should be getting tomatoes on into November which in not common in this area.

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Old October 27, 2015   #2
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Beauties!
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Nice haul!
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Very nice!! Love to see those black beauties.
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How many plants did it take to produce this many tomatoes. They are beautiful.
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Greg---Tell us what some of the varieties are. I'll bet Dr. Lyle is in there some place.
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You have some lovely beauties in that mix Greg. All new to you? How did the rest of your season go with the extended forecast? Any winners that will be brought back for 2016?

I would love to hear more about your trip into Canada. What beautiful places too visit.


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How many plants did it take to produce this many tomatoes. They are beautiful.
I started out with 110 plants, but by this late in the season probably had only about 60 still producing. I lost about 30 varieties midseason due to some type of wilt.
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Greg---Tell us what some of the varieties are. I'll bet Dr. Lyle is in there some place.
You are correct that Dr. Lyle is in there. The elongated ones are Idaho Hillbilly.

others include:

Big Cheef
Cherokee Purple
Cherokee Purple Potato Leaf
Da Chilo
Dagestanskiy
Dester
Duggin Gold
Feo de Riogordo
Great Divide
Istra
Judge Jack Miller Australian Heart
Kardia Karpos
Klara
Lincoln Adams
Market Fresh +
Mazarini
Missouri Rose
Not Purple Strawberry
Purple Elgin
Rebecca Sebastian's Bull Bag
Red Barn
Terhune
Vinson Watts
Zachary
Zeke Dishman
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Old January 19, 2016   #10
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Brings back fond memories of the days I used to grow over 100 plants. These days I usually only grow 10-12 different varieties. That is what happens when we reach our golden years.
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I am past the golden years; gone into the golden with algae growing on it years.
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Old January 20, 2016   #12
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I am past the golden years; gone into the golden with algae growing on it years.
LOL--You certainly have maintained a good sense of humor ! I don't have any algae yet, but I'll keep my eye open for when it shows up.

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You are correct that Dr. Lyle is in there. The elongated ones are Idaho Hillbilly.

others include:

Big Cheef
Cherokee Purple
Cherokee Purple Potato Leaf
Da Chilo
Dagestanskiy
Dester
Duggin Gold
Feo de Riogordo
Great Divide
Istra
Judge Jack Miller Australian Heart
Kardia Karpos
Klara
Lincoln Adams
Market Fresh +
Mazarini
Missouri Rose
Not Purple Strawberry
Purple Elgin
Rebecca Sebastian's Bull Bag
Red Barn
Terhune
Vinson Watts
Zachary
Zeke Dishman
Greg---I'd be interested in hearing from you which varieties proved to be winners and which were not so hot.

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I missed this thread first time around--nice late season haul! I just received seeds for Idaho Hillbilly in the MMMM swap and I wasn't able to come up with a lot info about it. Care to share your thoughts on it?
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Old January 21, 2016   #15
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Greg---I'd be interested in hearing from you which varieties proved to be winners and which were not so hot.

Dan

If I had space and time enough I would not hesitate to grow any of these varieties again.

Having said that I would say that Duggin Gold was my biggest surprise; great flavor. Da Chilo is another great one and I was impressed by Market Fresh+.

Cherokee Purple and its "off springs" Purple Elgin and Not Purple Strawberry are very similar tomatoes.

Zeke Dishman and Vinson Watts are definite winners also.
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