Member discussion regarding the methods, varieties and merits of growing tomatoes.
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January 29, 2011 | #1 |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: Slightly North of Charleston, SC
Posts: 114
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My 2011 is less than 2010
I hope I learned a lesson from last year and will not be growing as much. At least that is the plan for now because full time work and full time school does not mix well with a garden. I started seeds on Jan 14 for the tomatoeswhile some hot peppers were started in December and are doing ok. In fact, the Yellow Trinidad Sorpion is already beginning to bud and Thai hots have peppers that should be ready in amonth or so.
My tomato list. Black Cherry Purple Russian Fargo Mortgage Lifter Jersey Devil Opalka Isis Candy Cherry White Ice Cherry Aunt Ruby's German Green German Stripe Eva Purple Ball Cherokee Purple Japanese Black Trifle Tomatillo Purple Tomatillo All of the tomatoes will be in raised beds. I'm still deciding on what to do with onions, potato, peppers, peas, beans and so on. I hope to have it all sorted out by the end of February. |
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