Member discussion regarding the methods, varieties and merits of growing tomatoes.
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February 13, 2010 | #1 |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: Germantown, TN
Posts: 104
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OK I'm Finished With My 2010 Grow List
I only have room enough to plant 14 tomato plants. So I go through this torture of selecting what I think I will be happy with. If I had the space I'd plant new tomato varieties until I dropped.
Early Girl F1 - I grew this one last year. I like it a lot in my homemade salsa, because of it's firmness. It gives you loads of egg to tennis size tomatoes SunGold F1 - I'm tired of hearing how good it is, so I thought I would give it try. Cherokee Purple - Grew it last year. Yeah its that good. Big Beef F1 - I read some good things about it, so I thought I would give it try. Ramapo OP - I've never tried this one. I hope it's as good as I hear the F1 is. Marianna's Peace - Grew it last year. It's really a good tasting medium sized tomato and it produces well too. Stump of the World - Grew it last year. It's has a taste similar to BW to me and it loads up with lots of big tomatoes. Aussie - Grew it last year. It produces lots of large good tasting tomatoes. New Yorker - I thought I would try another early small tomato. Goose Creek - This one sounds like it might be a winner. JD's Special C-Tex - I got see what all the hype is about. Aunt Lou's Underground Railroad - The name made me want to give it try. Liz Birt - Grew it last year. It's a really good tasting tomato. It produces well too. Jet Star F1 - I tasted one at the farmers' market. The farmer said it was his best producers, it was early and produced lots of tomatoes all the way to frost. It had a really good taste too. I started all the seeds from my selection today. I hope I'm going to be happy with what I picked. Gerald Last edited by Gerald51; February 13, 2010 at 09:11 PM. |
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