General discussion regarding the techniques and methods used to successfully grow tomato plants in containers.
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December 31, 2006 | #1 |
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compact dwarves - ideal for small containers
got a few new ones from my tomato friends - I think these will be perfect for small containers
Chibikko Demidov (a repeat from 2004) Hahms Gelbe Topftomate Mohamed Polyarnie Yellow Pygmy
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December 31, 2006 | #2 |
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Dumb question. Are these from this spring, or are you starting exceptionally early for 2007?
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These are today's pictures of my 'under-lights-winter-garden' They'll be giving me fruits in March-April (hopefully!)
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December 31, 2006 | #4 |
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Tania-Glad to see yellow pygmy made the cut-keep me in the loop on how that does for you. Also, pls update us on how these other varieties do for you. Happy New Year!
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December 31, 2006 | #5 |
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Please keep us in the loop I have alot of interest. Where can one get seeds?
Thanks, John
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Here are some of your other babies, also looking good: Siberian: Cherry, Early Dwarf:
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I think Chibikko is commercially available, the others are mostly from SSE, Demidov was from Andrey, and Polyarnie is from an old Russian seed pack I inherited from my mother-in-law and never managed to plant until this year... I'll be saving seeds for sure!
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December 31, 2006 | #8 |
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Tania-so now I am even more proud that my seed got to our brothers and sisters in Canada!
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January 1, 2007 | #9 |
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Tania....Your seedlings look great, as usual. I have seed for Chibikko, HGT, and Demidov....I am trying to restrain myself and not plant until end of Feb. as my cold frame won't be available(full of greens, etc.) to them until late April...
I am growing Fomou and Tricot Czech too, plus a handful of other dwarfs...Have you grown either of these ? Chibikko is only offered by Canadian seed companies to my knowledge... My Tumbler F3 seedlings are transplanted and doing well... Jeanne |
January 1, 2007 | #10 |
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Jeanne-I have grown Tricot Cz-my seed was from Sandhill. Its a good one.
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January 1, 2007 | #11 |
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Thanks Michael...My seed is from Sand Hill as well....
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January 1, 2007 | #12 |
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Tania, these are beautiful little plants! When you say suitable for small containers, what size pot do you plan to use for them? I know, bigger is always better, but what satisfactory optimum size for fruit production?
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Judging by the seedling size, I would think even 1 gal container would be sufficient for these in the first post. However, Demidov would definitely benefit from a larger pot, 3 gal might be a better option for it since it produces larger tomatoes. Hahms Gelbes and Mohamed look like 'mini's, and I am sure they can grow well in 6" pots Siberian and Cherry Early Dwarf - might be good for 3 gal - Michael, what do you think?
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January 1, 2007 | #14 |
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Tania-I have never grown a tomato in less than a 5 gallon container, so I dont have any experience. Guess I will try it this year maybe with a couple of my early, earlies. I know you have done so successfully, so I am going to try a couple. maybe in 3 gallons at first? I think I will try pearly pink orange and tumbler in 3 gallons.
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January 2, 2007 | #15 |
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The dehybridized Tumblers do very well in 3 gal pots; or I put 2 Tumbler plants into one 5 gal container - it works very well too. They are so sweet and ornamental too - out favorite early red cherry for pots.
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