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Old July 20, 2016   #1
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Default Marsha's Grow List 2016/2017

Tentative for now. This is where seeds will come from for my next offer in January 2017. Names of my seed donors where known are in parentheses.

2016/2017 GROW LIST
1. Aker's West Virginia(gardenboy)
2. Arbuznyi (tomike)
3. Aunt Ruby's German Green (TGS)
4. Bear Creek(mine saved)
5. Beauty King (Kay Robbins) striped med. bicolor indet RL
6. Big Cheef (my saved)
7. Biyskaya Roza (my saved)
8. Black Beauty(greyghost)from WBF release 2016
9. Blue Ridge Black (patihum)
10. Brandywine From Croatia (Sue)
11. Brutus(Andrey Baranovsky) RL lg red ribbed
12. Buckeye State (tomike)
13. Captain Lucky
14. Carbon ( my saved)
15. Carbon copy (arcticrose)
16. Cherokee Lime (my saved)
17. Cherokee Purple (my saved)
18. Chocolate Stripes(gardenboy)
19. Dana's Dusky Rose (my saved) orig from Dana
20. Daniels(greyghost) pink PL
21. Dikaya Roza(andrey baranovsky) pink beefstks
22. Donskoi (my saved)
23. Earl of Edgecombe RL bicolor
24. Elgin Pink (my saved) Pl pink great tasting beefsteaks
25. Everett's Rusty Oxheart(tbug)
26. Faelan's First snow (ddsack)
27. German Johnson-Benton (Dana's)
28. GGWT (my saved)
29. Green Gables F5(me) or F6(paprika) (Gail X ERO)
30. Green Zebra Cherry(TGS)
31. Grightmire's Pride (mine from 2015)
32. Hoy(my saved)
33. Iraqi Heart (my saved)
34. Jazz(greyghost)-lg pink with yellow stripes RL Indet.
35. Karma Pink F3
36. Karma Pink F3
37. Karma Pink F3
38. Karma purple F3
39. Karma purple F3
40. Karma purple F3
41. KBX (TGS)
42. Kiss the Sky (tillyboris)Selected from Purple Haze by Tatiana K.- purp with gr. shldrs saladette, cherry
43. Kljukva V Sahare (LadyMarmalade)
44. Lavendar Lake aka Sirenevoe Ozero RL indet. lg black slicer
45. Limbaugh's Legacy PT (my saved)
46. Lithium Sunset(crazyabouttomatoes)
47. Little Lucky (my saved)
48. Maiden's Fire (containerTed) indet RL 3 oz gold stripes and flecks
49. Maiden's Gold (containerTed) indet rl lg gold
50. Maiden's Pride(containerTed) peach? RL slicer
51. Malinovoe Chudo aka Rasperry Miracle (greyghost)- large pink RL beefsteak
52. Mar Nar F6 (my saved)
53. Margaret Curtain (my saved)
54. Marizol Bratka (tomike)
55. McKinley RL indet lg pink- Kentucky heirloom
56. McMurray #10 (greyghost) pink PL
57. Mikhalych(tillyboris)
58. Milka's Red Bulgarian (paprika)
59. Mystery Gorgeous (tillyboris) working name- stable?
60. NAR (Barb_FL)
61. Natures Riddle aka Zagadka Prirody Ylw/Pink bicolor RL indet.
62. New Big Dwarf (paprika)
63. Noire De Crimee' (my saved)
64. Not Chocolate Stripes(my saved) PL delicious purple beefsteaks productive, disease tolerant
65. Not Purple Strawberry( my saved)
66. Not Winsall- is PL (my saved)
67. Olive Hill (tbug)
68. Orange Jazz(greyghost)
69. Owen's Purple (Lady Marmalade)- Paul Robeson X Mortgage Lifter RL Indet. large purple
70. Painted Pink (kay robbins)indigo over pink cherry ( Jand L gardens cross)
71. PBTD (my saved)
72. Pink Floyd F7(tomike) large PL pink from Brandyboy growout
73. Pruden's Purple ( Jason H.)
74. Prue (Sandhill Pres.)
75. Rebel Alliance F4(counselor) Russ Aceto cross of Zluta Kytice X NPS, looking for purple, bicolor MF hearts
76. Rebel Yell (Dutch)
77. Red Barn (my saved)
78. Reinhard Kraft GWR Heart (counselor)
79. Reverend Michael Keyes (clara)
80. Rosado De Ayerbe(sjamesNorway via Ilex)
81. Rose(arcticrose) only have 1 seed ( due to a very bad dawg lol)
82. Rostova (TGS) indet RLmed red hearts
83. Sacharnaja Sliva Malinowaja (tomike) translation-sugary Plum Pink-pink RL beefsteaks
84. Sailor's Luck F5 (crazyabouttomatoes)- cross of vintage Wine X Black Ethiopian by Jason H. PL clear epi, stripes
85. Sakharnyi Pudovichok (my saved)
86. Sgt. Peppers(counselor) delicious pink heart with antho
87. Solar Flare(my saved)
88. Spike(greyghost) rust with green and gold stripes, interior purple and green, "loud mix sweet and tangy"
89. Sungold
90. Sungold-( start 15 for swap)
91. Sweetie Cherry (my saved)
92. Tennessee Suited(containerTed) dwarf indet stripes
93. Texwine (my saved)
94. Wes (my saved)
95. Wherokowhai- Dwarf (arcticrose)
96. Wild Thyme Pink-(my saved)
97. Wow Fedco Cherry(arcticrose)
98. Xanadu picasso X RKGWRH- F3 med. striped hearts- Rl indet
99. Xanadu picasso X RKGWRH- F3
100. Yellow With Green Stripes- Family Heirloom from Ukraine- 3oz sweet
101. Yuko's Persimmon
102. Big Cheef Pink PL-(Greyghost), Special thanks to Ted Corbett for finding this segregant.
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Old July 20, 2016   #2
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WOW! That is quite a list. Looking forward to photos!
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Marsha, thank you for making this list. I can think of a few more that I would be happy to donate.
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Old July 20, 2016   #4
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Exciting times Marsha! Woo hoo!! When will you be starting seeds?

I see Bear Creek on your list. I couldn't fit in and never have grown it before, but did start a plant for my in-laws. That thing is huge, healthy (seemingly tolerant of Septoria) and is LOADED with rather large tomatoes. Most are nice sized, in the 8-13oz range, but there are one or two on the plant that I'm guessing will come in over a pound. I'm excited to try them and will save seed from a few of their fruits. What have your experiences been with Bear Creek?
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Exciting times Marsha! Woo hoo!! When will you be starting seeds?

I see Bear Creek on your list. I couldn't fit in and never have grown it before, but did start a plant for my in-laws. That thing is huge, healthy (seemingly tolerant of Septoria) and is LOADED with rather large tomatoes. Most are nice sized, in the 8-13oz range, but there are one or two on the plant that I'm guessing will come in over a pound. I'm excited to try them and will save seed from a few of their fruits. What have your experiences been with Bear Creek?
Same as you- Loaded like crazy,and out of this world delicious.
I will start seeds first week of September. I hope Rose germinates, I only have one seed! (thanks to Ella Fitzgerald DAWG!!!)

Salt- I have room for 2 more, what did you have in mind?
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Salt- I have room for 2 more, what did you have in mind?
I was thinking of ones not on your list that I have that are already ready to send out. To choose one more for you to grow - hmm. I will be planting Everglades next year that I got from you - so why not offer you Texas Wild Cherry for you to grow. It is not a typical sweet cherry.
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Old July 21, 2016   #7
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Same as you- Loaded like crazy,and out of this world delicious.
I will start seeds first week of September. I hope Rose germinates, I only have one seed! (thanks to Ella Fitzgerald DAWG!!!)

Salt- I have room for 2 more, what did you have in mind?
I hope your Rose germinates as well, you will not be disappointed. I am growing them currently and they are one of my favorite new tomatoes this year. The plants are the best looking out of 40 varieties that I grow and the fruit has been wonderful.

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Very interesting list, Marsha. I wish you all the best.
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That is a truly impressive grow list! Thank you for sharing two of these with me recently. Both of them have spots reserved for next year, the Universe permitting. I look forward to seeing how the Karma project develops this generation.

Happy Growing,

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Is that all Marsha? Pretty darn good looking list you got there if you ask me.
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Hurray, Marsha's list is out! One of TVille's big looked-for event. Time to start planning for next year. Thanks Marsha!
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Very interesting list, Marsha. I wish you all the best.
Thank you, my friend.

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That is a truly impressive grow list! Thank you for sharing two of these with me recently. Both of them have spots reserved for next year, the Universe permitting. I look forward to seeing how the Karma project develops this generation.

Happy Growing,

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Sean, If I already shared these seeds and i am growing them again, then they must be excellent, at least for my garden conditions, so I hope they do as well for you.

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I was thinking of ones not on your list that I have that are already ready to send out. To choose one more for you to grow - hmm. I will be planting Everglades next year that I got from you - so why not offer you Texas Wild Cherry for you to grow. It is not a typical sweet cherry.
Robert, thank you for the offer, I prefer very sweet tomatoes, with a bit of acid to make the flavor interesting.
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Is that all Marsha? Pretty darn good looking list you got there if you ask me.
Thank you for the kind words, which turned out to be prophetic, because I just added #102!

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Wow! Awesome list Marsha.
Here's hoping for something cool to come from the KARMA F2. They are just starting to set for me here. I will get some pics up
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Looks like a good list for South/Central Texas! If you had to narrow it down to the twenty best tasting, which would you choose?
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I am thrilled with the name of #29! I have been referring to my plant as "GxERO" but I will happily call it Green Gables now. I love Anne with all my heart! This makes me even more impatient to try it. Is it your own cross?
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