Member discussion regarding the methods, varieties and merits of growing tomatoes.
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January 18, 2015 | #11 |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: Jan 2012
Location: Near Reno, NV
Posts: 1,621
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Here goes. I'm still not completely sure. I'm going to start three Dwarf Tomato Project plants today, plus a few micros, which is very early for me. They'll be carried inside at night for the next four months. Oh my aching back, I need a GH!
* indicates I have grown it before. Most are new to me this year. I might have to re-think that... DWARF TOMATO PROJECT: Still need help growing these out! Sign up in the Dwarf Forum! Dwarf Desert Star (Plucky) Dwarf Galen's Yellow (Plucky) Jeremy's Stripes (Kiwi) Dwarf Mint Streak (Kiwi) Dwarf Saucy Mary (Kiwi) Dwarf Crimson Streak (Kiwi) Dwarf Audrey's Love (Kiwi) ----- Probably around 50 plants total CHERRIES: blue ambrosia green pear sweet aperitif ambrosia rose UBX carbon copy black hole sun sweet beverly ambrosia (from my 2014 saved seeds)* pink bumblebee sunrise bumblebee nefertiti russian mini yellow* MAIN GARDEN: iditarod red* dwarf arctic rose dwarf purple heart tasmanian chocolate* dwarf pink passion uluru ochre painted pink dark galaxy esmerelda golsina isis brandy heidi paul robeson* paul robeson plum* (may have been a stray seed, stable, found in a pack of PR) olirose st. dominque medovyi spas isis brandy ovita microbeicum occemus pink berkeley tie-dye* talavera native sweet carneros pink POTS/GROW BAGS: perth pride* susong kalabaw kabobi squarehead pink vc-11 anatolia |
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