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Old March 17, 2017   #286
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It was an arduous process but I narrowed it down. May add a few more, but these are already sown.

TOMATOES
Carbon Copy
Kazachka
PBTD
Lavender Lake
Flanders Contrast
Green Zebra (Arizona Hawaii)
Green Doctor's Frosted
Sweet Ozark Orange
Tang
Datlo
Jaune Flamme
Pinocchio Orange
Yaponskiy Krab
Wild Thyme Pink
Painted Pink
Sgt Peppers
Work Release Paste
Kremlin Chiming Clock
Divine Maltese
Early Swedish (Imur Prior Beta)
For Exhibition
Mat-Su Express
Indian Curry
Criolla Quetzaltepeque
Komohana Grape
Isis Candy
Gnocchia di Limone
Lemon Drop
Polish Pastel
Bosque Bumblebee
Little Lucky
Chang Li
Sart Roloise


PEPPERS
Ajvarski
Baby Aji Amarillo
Black Hungarian
Chervena Chushka
Crunch Sweet Orange
Dulce d'Espagne
Fish Pepper
Jumbo Jalapeno
Leutschauer Paprika
Manzano
Shish!to
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Old March 20, 2017   #287
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I've finalized my list for 2017.

For the community garden plots I've started:
New Big Dwarf
Spike
Carmello F1
Brandywine (Sudduth)
Sungold
BKX
Rebel Yell
Daniel Burson
Earl's Faux
Granadero
Orange Jazz

For my Earthbox garden in the back of our shop, I've started:
Girl Girl's Weird Thing
Margaret Curtain
Black Krim
Virginia Sweets
Pruden's Purple
Rainbow Dwarf
Dwarf Sweet Sue
Tastywine
Sugary Pounder
Lithium Sunset
Sart Roloise
Eva Purple Ball
Yellow Brandywine (Platfoot)
Red Viper Dwarf
Tasmanian Chocolate

When my beans, melons and corn are done by late July, I'll transplant second sowing of tomatoes to take me through our Indian Summer in October:
Early Siberian
Black Cherry
Loxton Lad
Sweet Scarlet Dwarf
Rosella Purple
Dwarf Purple Heart
EM Champion
Cherokee Tiger Dwarf
Dwarf Wild Fred
"Jen's Mystery" tomato (I suspect this is Ananas Noire)
Orange Strawberry
Dona F1
Brutus
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Old March 26, 2017   #288
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Wisconsin 55
Liz Birt
Brandywine from Croatia
Sungold '16 Sungold '15
Paul Roberson '16 Paul Roberson '15
Cheerokee Purple Black
Raspberry Giant
Copper River GWRT
Neves Azorean Red
German Johnson Brenton Strain
Magila Rosa
GGWT '16 GGWT '15
Lithium Sunset
Kelloggs Breakfast
Solar Flare
Seek no further Love Apple
SOTW
Eli
Daniel Burson
Rozovyi Myod
Mayo's Delight
Rebecca Sebastians Bull Bag
Linnie's Oxheart
Chapman
Marizapan Gold
Togo Trefele
Brandyberry Pink
Casey Pure Yellow
Orange Russian 117
Bursztyn Amber
Red Barn
Rebel Yell
0-33
Precoce Marmande
Vorlon
BW Yellow
Beaverlodge Slicer
German Giant
Mortgage Lifter
Fish Lake Oxheart
Orange Jazz
Taxi
German Red Strawberry
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Old March 26, 2017   #289
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Welcome , Jonny !
You have an amazing grow list. Of all that I share 2 varieties : Sungold and Mortgage Lifter.
But I am familiar by name with about 15 more (not grown them yet )
Have a great season !
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Old March 27, 2017   #290
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(Marizapan Gold)

I think you meant to say the following since there is no tomato variety called Marzipan (spelled with an i ) Gold,unless some seed vendor has really messed up things.

http://t.tatianastomatobase.com:88/wiki/Marizol_Gold

I love marzipan myself, but Marizol Gold is a great bicolor.

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Old March 29, 2017   #291
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Just picked up mine today at the store they will be in my highly successful half buried container method.
Black Krim.
Mortgage lifter.
And two sun gold plants.
The first two I have never grown before.
Four plants total.

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Just picked up mine today at the store they will be in my highly successful half buried container method.
Black Krim.
Mortgage lifter.
And two sun gold plants.
The first two I have never grown before.
Four plants total.

Worth
Those are all top , time tested choices.
BTW: I am also growing ML ( 1 ) SG (2)
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Old March 29, 2017   #293
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Some day I'll have to sample a Sungold and see what all the hype is about. Tried last year but the plant was one of the first to turn into a crispy critter...
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Old March 30, 2017   #294
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(Marizapan Gold)

I think you meant to say the following since there is no tomato variety called Marzipan (spelled with an i ) Gold,unless some seed vendor has really messed up things.

http://t.tatianastomatobase.com:88/wiki/Marizol_Gold

I love marzipan myself, but Marizol Gold is a great bicolor.

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hmmm... now I am going to have to hunt through my empty seed baggies
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Old March 30, 2017   #295
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Tomato
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Gold
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Marzipan
Gold
2014 billingsdj
I'm sorry but I don't know what that source means.

Did you get it in a trade, or from a seed offer,or was it from a commercial vendor, etc.

I really would like to know, so if you don't feel comfortable answering here, please do PM me.

I see you've also changed the spelling from what you had before so I just Googled that and came up with

https://www.google.com/search?q=Marz...&bih=788&dpr=1

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Old March 31, 2017   #297
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I'm getting ready to start my seeds (I started a couple weeks earlier last year, but my tomato plants got kind of old by transplant time, and they germinate faster when it's warmer anyway; so, that's why the delay). The windy part of the spring has just begun, it seems. Fortunately, the greenhouse seems able to take it well. I heard we had 50 MPH winds near my area, today (I can only personally verify that it was up to at least 35 MPH here, though—but it was enough to cause a lot of noise outside, and make things fall over and bang hard against the house more than once). We didn't have much wind during the winter.

I'm getting ready to finalize my list (at least for stuff I'm planning to germinate; I might give some plants away). Good news, though: my neighbor wants to let me grow stuff over there, too. So, I might have a little more space. If I have to water it, I'll probably plan to dry farm, though (going over to my neighbor's house to water every other day might be challenging).

So far, I haven't planted any tomatoes. We just have Cherry Belle radishes and Dwarf Grey Sugar snow peas direct-seeded. The peas are germinating. Some of last year's radishes that reseeded have germinated. The perennial Green De Belleville sorrel is looking nice (it might be cool to have a lawn of that, and see what people think). We got rid of our lawn years ago. It looks like it's growing back from our neighbor's grass, however. I want to pickle the radishes. Anyway, I've got lots of other cool-weather seeds to direct-seed, too.
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1884
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Liz Birt
Brandywine from Croatia
Sungold '16 Sungold '15
Paul Roberson '16 Paul Roberson '15
Cheerokee Purple Black
Raspberry Giant
Copper River GWRT
Neves Azorean Red
German Johnson Brenton Strain
Magila Rosa
GGWT '16 GGWT '15
Lithium Sunset
Kelloggs Breakfast
Solar Flare
Seek no further Love Apple
SOTW
Eli
Daniel Burson
Rozovyi Myod
Mayo's Delight
Rebecca Sebastians Bull Bag
Linnie's Oxheart
Chapman
Marizapan Gold
Togo Trefele
Brandyberry Pink
Casey Pure Yellow
Orange Russian 117
Bursztyn Amber
Red Barn
Rebel Yell
0-33
Precoce Marmande
Vorlon
BW Yellow
Beaverlodge Slicer
German Giant
Mortgage Lifter
Fish Lake Oxheart
Orange Jazz
Taxi
German Red Strawberry
So of this list, If I had to pick 6 to 12 for 5 gallon containers or to put in a bed that gets more shade as the season moves on so early det types which would make the most sense (I have 12 containers at my house and 24 x 4 ft of bed space at my back yard garden in raised beds) But I also have 300ft x 40ft of in ground space at a friends that will be used for the second year)

Also... still hoping for a miracle like last year but the only one on the list that has not germinated is Orange Jazz... last year it took over 30 days for Liz Birt to pop so I can say I have not lost hope yet in the slightest.
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Seeds have been sown, so I guess this is final! Unless I see some plants I just have to have.

Cherokee Purple
Indian Stripe
Black From Tula
Azoychka
Kellogg's Breakfast
KBX
Aunt Ruby's German Green
Green Giant
Green Zebra
Brandywine Sudduth
Chapman
Hungarian Heart
Ananas Noire
Omar's Lebanese
Dotson's Lebanese Heart
Pink Bumble Bee
Purple Bumble Bee
Rebel Yell
Limbaugh's Legacy Potato Top
Girl Girl's Wild Thing
Wes
German Johnson Benton Strain
Solar Flare
Lithium Sunset
Orange Jazz
MAR NAR F6
Iraqi Heart
Rebel Alliance
Akers West Virginia
Rose
Reverend Michael Keyes
Rostova
Russian 117
Marianna's Peace
Mule Team
Italian Heirloom
Climbing Trip L Crop
Armenian
Black Vernissage
Skip's German Red
Goat Bag
Big Momma
Roma VF
La Roma III
Big Beef
Celebrity
Momotaro
Sun Gold
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Old April 5, 2017   #300
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Limony
Rutgers 250
Kellogg’s Breakfast
Aunt Ruby’s German
Carbon
Black Krim
Japanese Black Truffle -2
Black and Brown Boar
Pink Berkeley Tie Dye
Red Zebra -
Isis Candy -2
Blush -2
Sweet Baby Girl -3
Orange Paruche -3
Sunchocola - 2
Green grape
Honeydrop
Green Doctors Frosted
Sunrise Bumblebee - indeterminate 70 days
Sweet Treats
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