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Old July 28, 2020   #391
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Actually managed to double plant one variety, so only 71 Tomaotes. Full list below

Tomatoes 2020/21

Ambrosia Orange UBX
Big Zac 2 generations from McCoy 8.41
Black Beauty
Black Brandy
Black Keys
Black Plum Cherry
Blondkopftchen
Bloody Butcher
Blue Ambrosia
Blueberries
Bogatyr Maslov
Bombetta ramalett
Bowerbids Yellow
Brindabella
Cape Teaser
Captain Lucky
Carbon
Chang Li Cherry
Costuloto Genovese "Brokenbar"
Dana's Dusky Rose
Delicious
Domingo
Dragon's Eye
Duncan's Dutch Pear
Dwarf Orange Grosse Lisse
Earliana
Early Wonder
Franchi Giant Pear
Garrote Bicolor Aracenes
Great White Blues
Green Gables
Honey Of Mexico Chery
Ivory Pear
June Bug F3 (PL1-F2)
Kellogs Breakfast
Kodiak Brown
Leitor
Lime Green Salad
Lithium Sunset
Little Flame
Mat-Su Express
Midnight Sun
Mr Mercury F3
Negrillo di Almoguera
New Berlin Gold
New Big Dwarf
Not Pink Thai Egg
Oxheart
Pertsevidnyy
Pervaya Lyubov
Polaris
Rebal Alliance
Red Pear Granissimo
Regina's Yellow
Rita's Black Pear
Robledillo de la jara
Rosado de Ademuz
Rosado de Huelva
Skorpion
Small Egg
Spoon
Sweet Ozark Orange
Valenciano Clemente
Verdal
Verde Claro
Volvo's Apple Cherry
White Chery
White Grape ex commercial
Zena's Gift
Zolotoe Serdste
Zuckertraube


Capsicums or Bell Peppers 2020/21

Beaver Dam
Chocolate
Cuneo Giallo Yellow
Elephant ear
Orange
Taibei
White Hungarian
Yellow

Chilli 2020/21

Ajvarski
Big Bertha
Espelette
Jimmy Nardello
Oranjevote Chudo
Sweet Datil
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Old August 3, 2020   #392
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Bloody Butcher is one I want to grow next year. It was one of my favorite earlies from my garden a decade ago.
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Old August 7, 2020   #393
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Actually managed to double plant one variety, so only 71 Tomaotes. Full list below

Tomatoes 2020/21

Ambrosia Orange UBX
Big Zac 2 generations from McCoy 8.41
Black Beauty
Black Brandy
Black Keys
Black Plum Cherry
Blondkopftchen
Bloody Butcher
Blue Ambrosia
Blueberries
Bogatyr Maslov
Bombetta ramalett
Bowerbids Yellow
Brindabella
Cape Teaser
Captain Lucky
Carbon
Chang Li Cherry
Costuloto Genovese "Brokenbar"
Dana's Dusky Rose
Delicious
Domingo
Dragon's Eye
Duncan's Dutch Pear
Dwarf Orange Grosse Lisse
Earliana
Early Wonder
Franchi Giant Pear
Garrote Bicolor Aracenes
Great White Blues
Green Gables
Honey Of Mexico Chery
Ivory Pear
June Bug F3 (PL1-F2)
Kellogs Breakfast
Kodiak Brown
Leitor
Lime Green Salad
Lithium Sunset
Little Flame
Mat-Su Express
Midnight Sun
Mr Mercury F3
Negrillo di Almoguera
New Berlin Gold
New Big Dwarf
Not Pink Thai Egg
Oxheart
Pertsevidnyy
Pervaya Lyubov
Polaris
Rebal Alliance
Red Pear Granissimo
Regina's Yellow
Rita's Black Pear
Robledillo de la jara
Rosado de Ademuz
Rosado de Huelva
Skorpion
Small Egg
Spoon
Sweet Ozark Orange
Valenciano Clemente
Verdal
Verde Claro
Volvo's Apple Cherry
White Chery
White Grape ex commercial
Zena's Gift
Zolotoe Serdste
Zuckertraube


Capsicums or Bell Peppers 2020/21

Beaver Dam
Chocolate
Cuneo Giallo Yellow
Elephant ear
Orange
Taibei
White Hungarian
Yellow

Chilli 2020/21

Ajvarski
Big Bertha
Espelette
Jimmy Nardello
Oranjevote Chudo
Sweet Datil
Out of all of those varieties of tomatoes and the 20 i'm growing, Black Beauty is the only one we both have.
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Old August 24, 2020   #394
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Whwoz,

What time do you plant out?
I remember that you're in Victoria but don't remember which region?

Thanks.
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Old August 24, 2020   #395
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Whwoz,

What time do you plant out?
I remember that you're in Victoria but don't remember which region?

Thanks.
Master Shake, I sow around the last weekend in July, aiming to plant at the end of September/start of October. I will plant a bit earlier if I think there are no more frosts coming and the weather has been good enough to allow me to prep the beds. Last year was really wet in August (226mm) and it basically has not stopped raining to any great extent since. A dry month has been anything under 50mm, if we get that much in a month we have doubled it at least. I live in West Gippsland, Baw Baw Shire about 1.5 hours east of Melbourne.
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Master Shake, I sow around the last weekend in July, aiming to plant at the end of September/start of October. I will plant a bit earlier if I think there are no more frosts coming and the weather has been good enough to allow me to prep the beds. Last year was really wet in August (226mm) and it basically has not stopped raining to any great extent since. A dry month has been anything under 50mm, if we get that much in a month we have doubled it at least. I live in West Gippsland, Baw Baw Shire about 1.5 hours east of Melbourne.
Ohh, we don't get much rain in the Mallee.
I started planting some seeds in small pots around the same time, so i'll keep a close watch for last frost and try to plant in about a month as well.

Good luck.
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Old August 25, 2020   #397
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We are in a small area that actually had above average rainfall last year -we scored about 4 times your average last year and it really has not stopped since.

The main thing with planting is to start after that last frost, with your warmer conditions your plants should be well and truly ready. Have a good season
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We are in a small area that actually had above average rainfall last year -we scored about 4 times your average last year and it really has not stopped since.

The main thing with planting is to start after that last frost, with your warmer conditions your plants should be well and truly ready. Have a good season
Yes, good luck with your season too.

I will check in here to see your garden if you are posting pictures.
I'll send you a link to my thread when i start it, if you want to have a look.
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Old August 25, 2020   #399
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Intend to post photos here Master Shake and will keep an eye out for your thread when you start one.
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I have decided to grow Polaris along with the Orange Strawberry you sent me.

It's a little late to be starting seeds i think but i'll see how it goes.
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Had a small excavator in today to sort out the vegetable garden extension. 6 truck loads of soil converted into 145 meters of lands 1 meter wide in readiness for planting. Tomatoes are hardening off so will go in in a week or so as long as weather stays like it has been. Days in low 20sC, nights around 7-10 C. Wednesday night forecast 3 C, will hold off until after that.
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6Truckloads !! , and heres me thinking of one small trauckload top up the existing Gardenbed lol.
Anyhows , stuck the Orange Strawberry you kindly sent in the seed tub as have removed a fair few plants from this past winter andhave space for a few plants see how the go this Summer??.
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Sounds like you've been busy with the garden extension there Woz. Mine go in next week too, but no where near prepared, need manure and some digging yet.


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Haven't taken photos yet Mcsee, to dark last night when we finished and sowing cucumber, beetroot and Kang Kong into punnets in readiness for planting in a couple of weeks in between drizzle today.
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Had a small excavator in today to sort out the vegetable garden extension. 6 truck loads of soil converted into 145 meters of lands 1 meter wide in readiness for planting. Tomatoes are hardening off so will go in in a week or so as long as weather stays like it has been. Days in low 20sC, nights around 7-10 C. Wednesday night forecast 3 C, will hold off until after that.
Wow that will be great to have that much more planting space! Best wishes for an excellent season!
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