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Old March 30, 2022   #31
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I am already planted out here in 9a - in raised beds and earthboxes.

My list:
Cherokee Purple
Cherokee Purple PL
Mortgage Lifter
Brandywine Pink - Sudduths
Lucky Cross PL
Carolyn's yellow
Black Krim
Anais Noire GWR
David's Ivory pineapple - from seed trade
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Old March 30, 2022   #32
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Well, I am definitely crazy. But I, too, have finally almost settled down on my list for this year, though I just ordered a few new (to me) dwarfs from Victory. Anyway, here's what I plan for now, with seeding to start next week for the greenhouse varieties, mid-April for the outdoor ones:
Agi Red F1
Alice's Egypt
Alsou
Amazon ChocoLate
Ambrosia Gold
Ambrosia Gold w/ Antho
Amish Paste
Andrew Surprise
Ania
Anna Russian
Annie Sunshine
Appetitnyi
Aunt Ruby's German Green (mine, maybe crossed)
Aunt Ruby's German Green (new seed)
Babushkino
Bammer's Luck
Beauty King
Big Beef F1
Big Beef Plus F1
Big Boy F1
Big Sungold Select
Bill's Berkely Pink
Bizhiki
BKX
Black Cherry
Black Kitten Paws
Bloody Butcher
Bloody Butcher Shule1 A
Bloody Butcher Shule1 B
Blush
Blush 2.0
Bolgarskoe Chudo
Brad's Black Heart
Brandywine Cowlick's
Brandywine From Croatia
Brandywine Liam's
Brandywine, Sudduth's
Brazilian Giant
Brianna
Buratino
Cabin
Carbon
Cherokee Purple
Cherry Bomb F1
Chinese Paste
Chornaya Lakomka
Cocoladni (chocolate)
Colgar Papuo
Costoluto Genovese
Crnkovic Yugoslavian
Croatia Joanna YMCA?
Cuore del Drago
Dana's Dusky Rose
Daniel Burson
Dester
DesterNot
Dikovinka
Dr. Carolyn
Druzba
Dutka's Pink
DW ?
DW 13 X F4-1-2 MF
DW Brandyfred
DW Buzzy Cherry F6 #1
DW Buzzy Cherry F6 #2
DW Buzzy Cherry Red
DW Ivory Ink
DW KPP K-1-2-21
DW Loxton Ladd
DW Loxton Lass
DW Lucky Swirl
DW Perth Pride
DW Purple Heart
DW Quirky Numbat A
DW Quirky Numbat B
DW Rosella Purple
DW Rosy
DW Summer Sweet Gold
DW Summertime Gold
DW Tastywine
DW Tipsy A
DW Tipsy B
DW Wild Fred
Dw? KPP=K18-2-B
Early Doll
Eastham Pink
Egg Yolk
Elgin Pink
Esterina F1
Eva
Eva Purple Ball
Eva Short
Eva Ste Wendell
Fish Lake Oxheart
Flaming Burst
Fox Cherry
Fritz
Fuego Verde
Gallego
Gary O'Sena
George Detsikas Italian Red
German Johnson Benton Strain
German Red Strawberry
Giant Purelesa
Girl Girl's Weird Thing
Giroc
Gold Medal
Gold Spark
Granadero
Grandma Oliver's Chocolate
Grandpa White’s Red
Granny's Heart
Great White
Grightmire's Pride
Heart Breaker
Hege German Pink
Heidi paste
Helio
Herodes
Honey and Sugar
Hybrid Cherry #4 F1
Indian Stripe
Indigo Blue Berries
Indigo Blue Berries yellow
Istra
Iva's Red Berry
Jaune Flammee
Jazz
Jet Star F1
Joe's Pink Oxheart
Jory
Josephine
Joyce Dokter
Juliet F1
Kazachka
KBX
KC-146
Kellog's Breakfast
Kimberly
Kosovo
Kukla Portuguese Beefsteak
Kukla Portuguese Heart
Kukla Portuguese Paste
Legenda Tarasenko
Lemon Drop
Liz Birt
Loka
Lucky Cross
Lucky Tiger
Maglia Rosa
Maiden's Gold
Margaret Curtain
Maria Amaziletei's Giant Red
Marianna's Peace
Marizol Gold
Marzano Fire
Mashenka
Matina
Matina Shule1
Matt's Wild Cherry
Medovaya Kaplya
Mocross Elgin
Mom's Heart
Moonglow
Moravsky Div
Mortgage Lifter
Moskvitch
Moya
Mrs. Sclaubaugh's Famous Strawberry
Mushroom Basket
My Family
My Grape
My Nova
Narmandia
Nebraska Wedding
Neves Azorean Red
Noire de Crimee
Novosadski Jabuchar
Olena Ukranian
Opalka
Orange Banana
Orange Jazz
Orange Paruche cherry F1
Orange Paruche cherry F3
Orange Russian 117
Orange Strawberry
Orangevye Velican
Oxheart Giantissimo
Pearly Pink Orange
Pineapple Pig
Pink Berkeley Tie Dye
Pink Bumblebee
Pink Delice
Pink Honey
Pink Siberian Tiger
Pink Tiger
Pink Tsar
Pisanello da Bruschetta
Polish Linguista
Porkchop
Primorski Pacug
Pruden's Purple
Prue
Purple Bumblebee
Purple Dog Creek
Purple Russian
Rancho Solito
Raspberry Miracle
Raya Rey
Red Brandywine Landis Valley
Red Pearl Grape
Regina
Reif Red Heart
Roosa Hild
Rosa dé Lómio
Rosa de Zasautz
Rose
Rose d'Eauze
Rosedale
Rosovyi Zumnyi
Rouge Amagu
Russian 117
Russian Mini Yellow
Sailor's Luck A
Sailor's Luck B
Sakharnyi Slon
Sarah Black
Schokoladnaja Sosulka
Seek-No-Further Love Apple
Serendipity
Sgt Pepper's
Sheryl's Portuguese Red Heart
Siberskiy Velikan Rozovyi
Sibirskiy Skorospelyi
Snow White
Soldacki
Sophie's Choice
Sosulka Orange
Sosulka Pink
Speckled Roman
Spike
Starlight (long cherry)
Stump of the World
Stupice
Sugary cherry F1
Sukkerknald
Sungold F1
Sunrise Bumblebee
Sweet Hearts F1
Sweet Ozark Orange
Sweet Treats F1
Tadesse
Tappy's Finest
Tarasenko 2
Tarasenko 6
Terhune
That Russian Tomato
Thessaloniki
Tolstushka (Fatty Woman)
Tommy Toe
Tony's Italian
Trska Gora
Tsar Kolokol
Umberto
Uraliskiy Rozovyi
Valentine F1
Vera's
Verona
Violaceum Kryp
Violaceum Kryp (True?)
Viva
Vladyka
Wapsipinicon Peach
Weisnicht's Ukranian
Wes
Wood's Famous Brimmer
Zena's Gift
Zolotaya Kanareka
Zuckertraub

Whew! That doesn't even add in the multitude of crosses, accidental and otherwise, all so far unnamed and unstable (though some are close now), that will join the ranks. I sure hope farmers market sales are good this year! Otherwise we'll be eating a lot of spaghetti and pizza and tomato soup next winter. (Not that that's a bad thing...)
Shawn
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Old March 30, 2022   #33
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Farmer Shawn,

That's quite the impressive list. In fact, I almost think it might have been easier to list what ones you weren't growing this year
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Old March 30, 2022   #34
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Farmer Shawn,

That's quite the impressive list. In fact, I almost think it might have been easier to list what ones you weren't growing this year
I checked his list and he is growing 14 of the 17 varieties that I am growing,
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Old March 30, 2022   #35
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Shawn, that is a serious list. Hope you're trading/SASEing seeds this winter! I would be very interested to hear some grow reports, favorites, etc. from your 2022 season. Good luck!
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Old March 31, 2022   #36
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Great list Shawn, I must study it further later today, but respect!
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Old April 9, 2022   #37
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brad's atomic grape
black sea man
paul robeson
african queen
marmande
gary's gold
brandyfred
neves azorean
heinz 1350
cream sausage
eva purple ball
green giant
brad's black heart
tasty wine
backa
chocolate lightning
grappoli
marianna's peace
juliet
homestead
black krim
roma
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Old April 10, 2022   #38
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farmer shawn - i feel sorry for you
1) 1884 Pink
2) Aunt Ginny’s Purple
3) Black from Tula
4) Big Cheef
5) Bradley
6) Brandywine Sudduth's Strain
7) Chapman
8) Caspian Pink
9) Cherokee Purple
10) Dana's Dusky Rose
11) African Queen
12)General Lee
13)German Queen
14)Olive Hill
15)KBX ?
16)Keepsake
17)Prue
18)Rebel Yell
19) Just Grow IT!
20)Thesselonski
21) Elgin Pink
22) Stump of the World
23)Mat Su Express
24) Brutus
25)Bloody Butcher
26)Sofie’s Choice
27) Dester
28) Arkansas Traveler
29) Summer Sunrise
30) Stupice
31) Coastal Orange Pride
32) Tennesee Suited
33) Mr.Snow
34) New Big
35) Rosella Crimson
36) Brandy Fred
37) Sweet Scarlet
38) Wild Fred
39) Tasty Wine
40)Boronia Dwarf
41)Wild Spudleaf Yellow Cherry
42)Sweet 100 Sweet 100
55)Aztec-3
56)Rejina-4
64)Vilma
65)Pinocchio Orange

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Old April 10, 2022   #39
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You guys are getting serious with those lists...makes my 30 variety starting list and 20 of those into the garden look puny. Good luck to you.
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Old April 10, 2022   #40
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My list

1. Benevento (80% of field)

2. Other stuff.
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Old April 10, 2022   #41
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Brad's atomic grape
black sea man
paul robeson
african queen
marmande
gary's gold
brandyfred
neves azorean
heinz 1350
cream sausage
eva purple ball
green giant
brad's black heart
tasty wine
backa
chocolate lightning
grappoli
marianna's peace
juliet
homestead
black krim
roma
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Old April 10, 2022   #42
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Farmer Shawn,

That's quite the impressive list. In fact, I almost think it might have been easier to list what ones you weren't growing this year
That is funny. So funny I missed that!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Old April 12, 2022   #43
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Here is what I started. Many of these are older seed, so I am not expecting success with all of them. My goal is 18 viable plants from the first 23 varieties. The last 8 cherry varieties are for a friend of mine, but I get to sample them whenever I want.

Bosanski Star
Bulgarian Triumph
Cuostralee
Druzba
Giannini (my saved seed from 2021)
Giannini (old seed for comparison)
Istra
Cowlick's Brandywine
Dutka's Pink
Gogosha
Kosovo (my saved seed from 2021)
Kosovo (old seed for comparison)
Large Pink Bulgarian
Pervaya Lyubov
Sandal Moldovan
Indian Stripe
JD's Special C-Tex
Nefertiti
Orange Minsk
Paul Robeson
Pink Berkeley Tie Die
Sweet Ozark Orange
Woodle Orange
Blush
Galina's
Jaune Flamme
Joe Lauerer's Pink German Eggs
Peacevine
Rose Quartz
Sweetie
Sweet Orange II
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Old April 15, 2022   #44
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Have grown before:
Amana Orange
Best Boy
Jagodka

New for this year:
Mission Mountain Sunrise x Big Hill F2
Exserted Tiger
Exserted Orange
Start S F1
Stupice
Galina
Kalinka
Terra Cotta
Puerto Cortes

Sungold F1 if my seeds show up in time.
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Old April 16, 2022   #45
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Going heavy on the dwarfs from the Dwarf Tomato Project again this year, and also trying some of Karen O.'s varieties:

Eating varieties:
Chadwick's Cherry
Sleeping Lady (DTP)
Mat-Su Express
True Colors
Tundra
Fred's Tie Dye (DTP)
Wherekowhai (DTP)
Midnight Sun
Waratah (DTP)
Crnkovic Yugoslavian

Pastes:
A San Marzano variety
Antique Roman
Banana Toes (DTP)
Stony Brook Speckled (DTP)
Stony Brook Heart (DTP)
Modern Roman (DTP work in progress)

Matsu-Express and Crnkovic Yugoslavian are two I've been wanting to grow for a number of years. I was finally able to find a source for seeds of Mat-Su Express, and one of the very old seeds I had for Crnkovic Yugoslavian finally germinated. The two Stony Brook Paste Dwarfs I've been working on since 2016 were released this year, and I'm hoping Modern Roman will follow next year. I'm thrilled to have dwarf pastes as an option!
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