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Old February 15, 2019   #1
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Default Dotson's Grow List 2019

I have planted some of my favorites in a Jiffy 36-count seed pod tray, with a few already coming up. I'm a real fan of Terhune, so I'm growing both the RL variation from AKMark (5.42 lb), and the potato leaf variation from Marianna's Seeds. I was also impressed with Aker's WV last year, and I'm again growing a variety from Harrison County, WV that is locally called "Big Czech". It is a very large beefsteak, and was brought to WV by a gentleman with Czech ancestry. I may put seeds up in a future offer for sharing with the community. I'm also giving Big Zac another shot as well, hopefully to get some small pumpkins
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Old February 15, 2019   #2
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Sorry for the tilted pic- I can't get it straight no matter what I try!
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Old February 16, 2019   #3
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Interesting list!
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Old February 16, 2019   #4
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Growing several big boys this year, I see.
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Old February 16, 2019   #5
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Spartanburg:

Right with you in Virginia - some of my first seeds popping out. (I graft so it takes another week or two for full size plants.)

I have Aker's on my primary list - - but the list is too long like most years -- you must really like it?

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Old February 16, 2019   #6
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I have just made my selection.
Ananas Noir, ARGG , Big Beef , Sarah Black, Brandy Boy, Brown Heart , Cherokee Putple, Dwarf Purple Heart, German Queen , Golden Jubilee, Hillbilly , IS RL, PL. Indigo cherry Drop, Kellogs Breakfast ,Tiger Heart , Yellow Plum.....thats,all.
I will start in about a week. Right now I am germinating peppers and eggplant. They are popping.
BTW, my intended plant out is around early april, passed LFD.
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Old February 16, 2019   #7
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Going for a biggie and pleased to see Zena’s gift in your list she can get big too under the right circumstances
Have a great season!
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Excellent and exciting list.
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Old February 16, 2019   #9
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Aker's WV is a great plant and tomato. It is a very stocky plant, with sturdy thick stems, and pretty resistant to most things. Tomatoes are large, free of defects, and have a strong tomato kick, not too sweet. There's a reason it made Carolyn's top 100 book!!

Karen- I made the mistake of only planting one last year, had to try again!

Thanks to all for the comments!

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Nice list. I am a big fan of Rebel Yell after only two seasons, and I grow Terhune every year. RY was an absolute machine of consistency and quality last year. I always have a "core group" that I grow every year, to which I add some old ones I haven't grown in a while, plus new ones that appear on "the scene." I think I'll drag out the old Aker's WV now that you've brought it to mind. Here's a few I'll grow this year for sure:

KBX
Brandywine (Sudduth)
Terhune
Big Cheef
Caspian Pink
Bloody Butcher
Aunt Gertie's Gold
Malachite Box
Wes
Azoychka
Virginia Sweets
Neves Azorean Red
Linda's Faux
Margaret Curtain
Black Cherry


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Darin,
I'm not growing Dotson's Lebanese Heart this year, so prepare to save seeds.
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