Member discussion regarding the methods, varieties and merits of growing tomatoes.
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September 1, 2011 | #1 |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Canada
Posts: 1,553
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Brandywine..dare I ask
I have been reading all over here about "Brandywines" and if I have it right , some different names are the same thing..not sure.
Last night I was going through seeds and wondered why I have so many if they are the same fruit under different names. Can anyone tell me please , if what I have are wrongly named and if so what should I call them. I intend to grow these for transplants in our community garden next year and don't want to be confusing anyone especially as some I have not grown myself. It is very frustrating. I have: Brandywine Brandywine Black Brandywine OTV Brandywine Pink Brandywine Red,Landis Valley Strain Brandywine Red Potato Leaf Brandywine Red Regular Leaf Brandywine Suduths Strain Brandywine True Black Brandywine White Brandywine Yellow Brandywine Yellow Platfoot Strain Brandywine Cowlicks I don't want to decieve anyone who gets transplants but I don't want to be trying to explain all the history etc to gardeners who just want tomato plants..so frustrated I feel like chucking the lot.. sorry but I have a very tidy mind, so rather than chuck them I thought they could go as transplants but not sure what to call them . Could I lump some together under 1 name and cut down the "varieties". Any help appreciated XX Jeannine |
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