Member discussion regarding the methods, varieties and merits of growing tomatoes.
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January 6, 2011 | #1 |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: Zone 8 Texas
Posts: 172
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Started my maters
Hi everyone. I started my 2011 maters. I was trying real hard to keep it at 50 varieties, but I wasn't able. I'll prolly plant a few more because I have a few trades coming in. I'd love to try yellow submarine, but haven't been able to acquire seeds. I was sure I had some, but if I did, I hid them from myself.
Aunt Ada's Red Hope Amazon Chocolate Baby Beefsteak Big Cheef Barlow Jap Bonnie Best Black Cherry Black from Tula Costoluto Genovese Clear Pink Early Crimson Cushion CP Spudakee Cherokee Chocolate Carbon Cowlick Brandywine Double Rich Dice's Mystery Black Druzba Dutchman Depp's Pink Firefly Dana's Dusky Rose Eva Purple Ball Frosty Pink ( No Carolyn, I have no clue) Flathead Monster Green Doctors Glick's Brandywine Hillbilly Haley's Purple Comet Indian Stripe Ikie Julia Child JD Special C Tex KBX Kumato Lancaster County Pink Brandywine Matt's Wild Cherry Mexico Mr. Bruno Neves Azorean Red Orange Misk Opalka Potato Top Pruden's Purple Pantano Romaneso Purple Calabash Paul Robeson Purple Haze Red Calabash Roughwood Golden Tiger Stump of the World Shannon's South African Mystery Black Thai Pink Egg Wessel's Purple Pride Woodle White Queen So far, that's my list. I may plant a few more that cone to me in the next few days. It was hard to whittle all my maters down to this, but everyone has their limits. I sowed 5 of each and by the time I get these set out, I will have a tomato jungle! Woo! |
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