Member discussion regarding the methods, varieties and merits of growing tomatoes.
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January 29, 2015 | #1 |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: Jan 2015
Location: Drenthe, The Netherlands
Posts: 75
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My 2015 Grow List
My list will change at least 10 times before I can start my first seeds (half march) but for now these are the ones that I think will make it to the seed trays. I still have some empty spots (I will grow about 70 varieties) that will be filled. Suggestions and ideas are very welcome. As you can see I want to grow a lot of "classics", but I also love the dwarfs and some rather new varieties. I'm a big fan of sweet.
African Queen Amish Paste Aunt Ginny's Purple Beduin Big White Pink Stripes Black Krim Blush Brandywine, Red Brandywine, Red `Landis Valley´ Brandywine, Yellow Cherokee Lime Stripes Dr. Lyle DWF; 506 Dwarf Bush Early DWF; Blazing Beauty DWF; Boronia DWF; Mr. Snow DWF; Rosella Crimson DWF; Sleeping Lady DWF; Summertime Gold DWF; Sweet Scarlet DWF; Sweet Sue DWF; Wherokowhai Flammee Gogosha Gold Medal Goldmans Italian American Great White Green Giant Honey & Sugar Japanese Oxheart Jersey Devil Jubilee Orange Marvel Striped McClintock's Big Pink Missouri Pink Love Apple Mortgage Lifter, Bicolor Mortgage Lifter, Mullen's Nature's Riddle Old Ivory Egg Orange Russian 117 Orange Strawberry Pearly Pink Peter Glazebrook Special Piennolo del Vesuvio Pink Bumblebee Purple Russian Rebel Yell Sophie's Choice Sweet Carneros Pink Vorlon Wes White Beauty White Sugar Wild Sweetie Work Release Paste |
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