Member discussion regarding the methods, varieties and merits of growing tomatoes.
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January 10, 2007 | #17 |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: Oz
Posts: 1,241
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This one took ages. All the other plants in its half of the greenhouse have been pulled and given to the chooks.
Good news on the new ones. Aunt Ginny was a winner for me. Cant wait to see what she can do in some good soil Stump in the same soil and next to it did not do much. Prudens in the same soil kept trying and producing small fruit but eh, they are very good taste wise. One tomato I could just pick up and munch into, sweet, and full flavoured Oh yeah, Pink ping Pong is a winner as well. I think I am leaning towards sweeter types eh. Berkeley Tie Dye has been a slow starter but has continued to pump out big juicey sweet fruit. It is still growing bigguns. I hope the neigbours keep the water up to it. Gary O'Sena has been a big winner. Good one Keith..,,, Enjoy |
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