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December 27, 2016 | #1 |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: Jan 2014
Location: Southern WI
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2017 Tomato and Garden Pictures
This is where I'll share my 2017 garden pictures. No pictures right now since it is the middle of winter, although I will share some indoor grown micro dwarf pictures over the next few weeks. I hope you all enjoy the posts and it will also serve as a good way for me to document me some garden notes and thoughts.
Thought I'd start with my 2017 tomato grow list with some comments. Sungold F1: Every year. Tried Sunsugar F1 last year--just about the same thing, just awesome. Black Krim, Noire de Crimee: I grow Black Krim every year, but I just had to do a side-by-side with Noire de Crimee after what I've read in Carolyn's book. Daniel Burson: Love black tomatoes so I've got to give this a try after the reviews here in 2016. Black Cherry and Garnet cherry tomato: Want to grow these side-by-side to see which we like better. KBX and Orange Jazz: Grew KBX in 2016 and loved it, thought it would be interesting to do a side-by-side with Orange Jazz. Jaune Flammee and Earl of Edgecombe: Flavor descriptions in Carolyn's book sound right up my alley and want to which we like best. Aunt Ginny's Purple and Crnkovic Yugoslavian: Two highly regarded heirlooms I wanted to grow together to see which does better in my garden. Mat-Su Express: After Mark's mouthwateringly good/exceptional comment how could I not grow it since he was kind enough to share seeds. Wisconsin 55: Our son's favorite red tomato that always has a spot in his garden. Blush: Beauty and flavor in the same package, returning from 2016. Summertime Green and Emerald Giant dwarfs: Doing a side-by-side of two large GWR dwarf beefsteaks--grew one of their parents Green Giant in 2016 and really liked it! Teensy F3 Chocolate Cherry, Teensy F4 Yellow Cherry, Emmy F2: Dwarf project grow--outs. A couple strains of micro dwarfs. Can't wait for another summer of new to me tomatoes! |
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