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Old January 4, 2010   #1
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Default "MUST HAVE'S" in your 2010 Garden

It's -12c .... freezing cold .... and I am trying to pretend winter doesn't exist by immersing myself in my planting list for 2010. I'm compiling a spread sheet with all my varieties & trying fo figure out a nice balance of colourful cherries, earlies, mid season & lates, green when ripe, blacks, beefsteaks, etc.

What are the "must have's" in your garden?
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Old January 4, 2010   #2
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That would be a very long list that is continually getting shortened due to all the new varieties to try :-)) But these will definitely be back for 2010:
-Negro Azteca - nice large black cherry
-Manyel - Nice yellow, good producer & flavour
-Jaune Flamme - We love this orange :-))
-George Curtis Spoon
-Chocolate Strpes - a flavour favourite
-Goji Faranji - Iranian Ruffled Red
-Russian Mini Yellow
All produced well for us, had great flavour, and were able to withstand the horrible 2009 growing conditions
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Old January 4, 2010   #3
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Still working on a very short list for me, since I may be limited severely in the amount of space in which I have to grow....or the number of containers/pots. I have lots of new varieties for me to try, plus allot of old favourites. Narrowing it down is a bummer. Still trying to figure out where I could set up a closer surrogate garden....with no snacking dog and hopefully no late blight.

(Sighhhhhh....ahhh, yes, winter musings when its -15C plus a windchill. Not my idea of good weather....but then I gave up on winter long time ago when I blew my knees out and had to give up outdoor winter sports...and allot of other sports too. Grrrrrrr....)
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Old January 4, 2010   #4
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I'm almost complete with my must-haves and this is what I have so far"

Cherokee Purple
Brandywine (Sudduth)
Goose Creek
Momotora
Earl's Faux
Traveler
Dr. Wyches Yellow
German Johnson
Early Girl
Delicious
Sun Gold (F1)
Ponderosa Red
Hillbilly
Black Krim
Black from Tula
Marianna's Peace
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Old January 4, 2010   #5
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Mine's a relatively short list: Cherokee Purpke, Jaune Flammée and a cherry, usually Galina's Yellow.
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Old January 4, 2010   #6
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One word, Okra
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Old January 4, 2010   #7
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It's hard to choose between good ones I've tried and promising ones I've read about, but it's going to be at least half early/small var. because of my usually cool summers and windy site.

4-5 cherries, including Tommy Toe, Dr. Carolyn, Beam's Yellow Pear
Cowlick's Brandywine -- gotta try it!
Palo Alto -- newly named big red beefsteak that local "master gardeners" claim they grew from a pack of Heidi and had been calling not-Heidi for a few years, and that they claim is very productive; tried it once as not-Heidi and it didn't produce anything
Opalka, Druzba, Cuor di Bue -- favorites -- plus 2-3 more red/pink var.
2-3 each of black and yellow var., including some of Brad's
1-2 each of orange and GWR var., including Orange Strawberry
a bunch of dwarf and det. plants to grow in 5-gallon containers
2-3 earlies, because I'm still hoping to find a good-tasting early

What I really need is more growing space. Hmmm...then I wouldn't have to decide which ones to leave out. And maybe I could find a warmer site, too.
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Old January 4, 2010   #8
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Wait... people really eat okra??
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Wait... people really eat okra??
What's wrong with eating slime?

Actually, tomatoes go with okra and with garbanzo beans (chick peas). All the flavors complement each other.
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I've with you on the Okra, Worth. Its decorative enough that I could plant it in a flower bed....lol....and sneak it by the "restrictions" the family has imposed on my "g.d. jungle" tendencies.
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Old January 4, 2010   #11
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Kim, I've been putting together my spreadsheet for over a month now. It's nice to have sunshine and summer in your mind. I made the cells square, one for every foot in the plot; red for tomatoes, purple for eggplant, yellow for sunflowers, light brown for paths... But it's not finished yet.

This is more hope-to-have than must-have. I've not successfully grown from seed yet, so it's possible, indeed probable, that some of these will be replaced by whatever the nursery has on hand.
Cherokee Purple
Cuostralee
Cowlick's
Brandywine
Berkeley Tie-Dye Heart
Haley's Purple Comet (Cherry)
Snow White (Cherry)

Eggplant Lavender Touch
Chard
Parsley
Cilantro
Arugula
Romaine
Red & Yellow Bell Peppers
Peas
Maybe some melons, squash and/or beans

Sunflowers in the back - I'm thinking red ones like the ones Marko posted pictures of.
I kind of wore myself out doing research before Christmas, but I'll get back into it this month.

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Old January 4, 2010   #12
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Here is my Tomato list for the 2010 Season:

Berkeley Tie-Dye (Green)
Berkeley Tie Dye (Pink)
Big Beef
Bloody Butcher
Brandywine Sudduth
Champion
Cowlick’s
Cuostralee
Danko
Dona
Ed’s Millennium
Gary O’Sena
Goose Creek
Indian Stripe
JD’s Special C-Tex
Marianna’s Peace
NARX F3
Parks Whopper
Paul Robeson
Purple Haze F4


Started seeds on December 22, and most are about 2 inches tall today.



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Old January 4, 2010   #13
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Is your Dona the hybrid or the stabilized OP version
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Dennis,

I use TomatoFest Dona seeds which are OP.

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Old January 4, 2010   #15
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Well I'm redoing my list a 4th time and so far these have made the cut again:

Aunt Ginny's Purple
Cuostralee
Chapman
Donskoi
Dr. Lyle
Polish Ellis
Red Penna
German Queen
Sophie's Choice
Goose Creek
Pink Brandymaster
Brandywine Sudduth
Brandywine Cowlick
Limbaugh's Legacy Potato Leaf
Mortgage Lifter, Red
Top Sirloin
Wes

Tom's Yellow Wonder
Pork Chop
Rose Beauty

JD's Special C Tex
Indian Stripe
Spudakee
Cherokee Purple

KBX
Orange Strawberry
Yellow Brandywine Platfoot

Cherokee Green

Tommy Toe
Tomatoberry
Santa F3
Juliet
Yellow Submarine
Millefleur
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