Member discussion regarding the methods, varieties and merits of growing tomatoes.
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January 14, 2015 | #1 |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: Jan 2015
Location: Flint, TX
Posts: 19
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My 2015 season started today!
Well, for someone as OCD as me, picking out 16 varieties of tomatoes to grow this season is nearly impossible, especially since I stumbled upon this site a week or so ago. Despite that, I finally pulled the trigger on my seed purchases for this year so they get here in time for me to start them by 2/1. Here is the rundown. I would love to some hear some thoughts about how these might do in East Texas. BTW, they will all be grown hydroponically in dutch buckets. If you are interested in my setup, here is a walkthrough video to made last year
http://youtu.be/jBUxnb5JMt4 Cherries Nectar Sungold Petit Chocolat Isis Candy Snow Cherry Ambrosia Rose UBX Riesentraube Yellow Gooseberry Slicers Cherokee Purple Kelllog Breakfast Park's Whopper Kazachka Fioletovyi Kruglyi Sauce San Marzano Opalka Bonnie Best A bit off topic, these will round out the rest of my hydroponic setup Cucumbers Painted Serpent Poona Keera Mexican Sour Gherkin Suyo Long Summer Dance Calypso Dragon's Egg Tendergreen Burpless Spinach Space Strawberry Spinach Ching Chang Bok Choi A wide variety of lettuces Peppers California Wonder Purple Beauty Big Red S1$h1to (sorry, the bad word filter forced me to be creative) Italian Pepperoncini Trinidad Scorpion
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Mike (aka NewCreature) Flint, TX <>< |
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