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Old June 10, 2012   #1
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Default Update - Muddy Bucket Farm Planting Complete

Finally got the last plants in yesterday. And just in time for this huge rainstorm that's coming in as I type this. And, even more timely, the peas are very close to harvest. Cabbages and cucumbers are coming in daily. I gave my remaining 25 plants and 15 peppers to my neighbor across the highway. My databases are all updated and backed up on CDROM.

I'm going fishing !!!!!!!!!

Here's the final list of Tomatoes with a separate breakout for all my Dwarfs, including non-project dwarfs. I have indicated where there is more than one plant. Plants in this portion without a vial # are not from the dwarf project. Not listed are 3 dozen different sweet peppers.

Now, let's see if we can keep all of 'em alive until I can harvest something.


Tomatoes
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100's & 1000's
Amazon Chocolate
Amish Potato Leaf
Apelsin Sweet Pepper
African Queen========================2 plants
Bearclaw
Belmonte
Better Boy===========================2 plants
Big Beef
Big Zac
Blue Cherry
Blue Cherry (double plant)
Brandy Boy
Bulgarian Old Sort (No Name)
Burger King
Cascade F3===========================2 plants
Chello
Cherokee Lime
Debbie Beefsteak
Dinner Plate
Dolly
Earliana
Faworyt
Fish Lake Oxheart====================2 plants
Florida Basket (triple plant)
Gary O'sena
Georgia Streak=======================2 plants
German Queen
Giant Belgium
Giant Tomato of English Heritage=====2 plants
Grandma Frieda=======================2 plants
Green Doctors Frosted
Green Zebra
Grub's Mystery Green
Hawaiian Cherry (double plant)
Holyland=============================2 plants
Italian Noire
Kellogg's West Virginia==============2 plants
Kimberley
Lemon Boy============================2 plants
Lucky Cross (double plant)
Maiden's Gold========================2 plants
Mini Rose
Mr. Stripey==========================3 plants
Mule Team
Nepal
OSU Blue=============================2 plants
Peardrop
PL1 F3
RL4 F3
Purple Haze (PV09)===================2 plants
Purple Haze (TC09)===================2 plants
Sara's Galapagos
Sibirskiy/Skorospelyi (double plant)
Snag's Pride
Sungold Volunteer F3
Tennessee Britches
Tennessee Surprise
The Miracle BPF
Tommy Toe Red========================2 plants
Tommy Toe Yellow=====================2 plants
Unknown Volunteer Tomato plants======6 plants
Wagner T-4 X Dora (F3)===============2 plants
Walter
Yellow Plum Volunteer
Zomok


Dwarfs
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Adelaide Festival (3421)=============2 plants
Arctic Rose (3136)===================3 plants
Arctic Rose (3137)===================3 plants
Arctic Rose (3228)===================2 plants
Arctic Rose (3229)===================2 plants
Arctic Rose (3230)===================3 plants
Beauty Purple w/Stripes (11-148)=====2 plants
Beryl Beauty (11-25)=================4 plants
Boronia (11-160)=====================4 plants
Boronia (2989)=======================2 plants
Boronia (3420)=======================2 plants
Bundaberg Rumball (3456)=============3 plants
Cheeky F2 (non dwarf)=================5 plants
Cheeky F2 Dwarf======================2 plants
Clare Valley Pink (2479)=============3 plants
Clare Valley Red (2480)==============2 plants
Emerald Giant (11-24)
Fred's Tie Dye (11-155)==============2 plants
Iditarod Red (Double Plant) (3135)
Jade Beauty (11-23)
Kelley Green (11-36)=================6 plants
Krajova==============================3 plants
Loopy F2 (Dwarf)
Loopy F2 (non dwarf)====================2 plants
Mr. Snow (11-31)
Perth Pride (3132)
Rosella Purple (11-32)===============3 plants
Rozalinda========================3 plants
Sleeping Lady (3133)
Summer Sunrise (11-26)===============5 plants
Summer Sunrise (3300)================4 plants
Summertime Gold (11-30)==============2 plants
Summertime Green (11-42)
Sweet Adelaide Purple (3413)=========3 plants
Sweet Sue (11-159)===================5 plants
Sweet Sue (11-37)====================3 plants
Sweet Sue (3454)=====================5 plants
Tazmanian Chocolate (11-136)=========2 plants
Tidy Purple (3140)===================2 plants
Tidy Purple (3246)
Tidy Purple (3246) (double plant)
Tidy Purple (3247)===================2 plants
Tidy Purple (3438)===================2 plants
Tidy Purple F3 (3245)================2 plants
Tidy Striped (3138)==================3 plants
Tidy Striped (3139)==================3 plants
Tidy Striped (3247)==================2 plants
Uluru Ochre (3481)===================4 plants
Utyonok
Wild Fred (11-35)
Yukon Quest (3134)===================2 plants

That's 124 dwarf and 90 non-dwarf tomato plants.

Yes, I love to make really thick tomato juice.
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Old June 10, 2012   #2
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Ted, what do you mean by "Iditarod Red"- double plant? Did 2 plants come from one seed? Good luck fishing!
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Old June 10, 2012   #3
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Wow Ted I knew you were involved with the Dwarf Project but 124 plants deep is quite a bit! Good luck this year!

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Old June 10, 2012   #4
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Ted, what do you mean by "Iditarod Red"- double plant? Did 2 plants come from one seed? Good luck fishing!
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No, Sue. It simply means that there were two seeds that germinated in that compartment of the starting flat. I chose not to separate them, so they get to be "snuggle buddies" in the garden.
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Old June 10, 2012   #5
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You must have a large garden area for all those wonderful plants? Are you going to eat them all?????? If so me thinks you might turn into on.....LOL
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