Member discussion regarding the methods, varieties and merits of growing tomatoes.
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August 5, 2006 | #1 |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: Rocklin, California
Posts: 501
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Angelique's Revenge of the Tomato Year
My tomato plants must have it in for me this year. Out of 25+ plants that I have, only a handful have given me any fruit. Those are:
black cherry snow white Aunt Ruby’s Green Cherry (gave a few fruits but doesn't look happy) Koscovo Sugar Lump SFT (first to die) Kimberely (now dead-heat) Una's Yellow Cherry (now dead-nematodes) Earl de Edgecombe (dead-heat) Cabot (dead-heat, only 2 fruits) Moldovan Green (dead-heat) Mexico, Cherokee Green, Aunt Ruby's German, Black Sea Man and Brad’s Black Heart died without giving me any fruits. Even though I planted all of the following between May 1st and June 1st, none of them have fruits. Tangerine (really not looking happy) Carbon Lucky Cross Aunt Gertie’s Gold (really not looking happy) Peacevine Cherry Grub’s Mystery Green Berkeley Tie Dye Anna’s Russian Stick Most of the above had flowers that have fallen off during our 100-110+F weather. I call this the revenge of the tomato year because this is my first year growing cukes (greek, miniture white, lemon armenian) and zukes (ronde de nice, c. romanesco, cocozelle). They are both doing very well...Superb. These plants are in an area where I had a lot of tomato disease problems last year. Even my randomly grown popcorn is doing great. Some how it mysteriously got pollinated (it was only grown for looks). I am also new to growing subtropical fruits (acerolas and pepino dulces). Even those are thriving. I really don't know what to do about my tomatoes. If I was a superstitious person, I would think that my tomatoes are jealous of my attention (I know that sounds bonkers, but that is how I feel...just a little). |
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