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June 6, 2006 | #1 |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: East Meadow, Long Island
Posts: 139
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Moscow and Goldilocks
Glen, You have shared with me some of the best toms I've grown. I loved Kosovo--that is a fabulous tom, and this Moscow tomato is as good to look at as eat.
This season I'm doing a large amount of Eastern European and Russian Heirlooms. I've got Moscow in a container this year--last year it was in the ground--and so far its growing well and is already starting to look chubbly-wubbly. I know that "chubbly-wubbly" is not major criteria for wanting to grow a tom, but I think its attractive plant shape is an important factor when you've got limited containers that must do double-duty duty with both ornamental and food production uses. Mine is surrounded with some Rudbeckia hirta "Goldilocks"--I'm hoping the combo of the dark-bluey-green leaves of the Moscow tom, its red toms, and the dwarf, multi-petalled Black Eyed Susans will be as attractive as I think it will be. Hugs, T
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June 6, 2006 | #2 |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: East Meadow, Long Island
Posts: 139
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I don't know how this post wound up here--I thought I was replying to the Moscow tomato post. Well, I guess I'll have to upload a container pict--I'll have it ready in a few days as right now, it's about to pour buckets and so the day's photo op is over.
T
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