General discussion regarding the techniques and methods used to successfully grow tomato plants in containers.
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July 4, 2018 | #1 |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: Indiana
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Burpee "Narrow" tomatoes
I made this list up to help select some suitable varieties for use in my EarthBoxes next year. So I thought it might be of interest to other growers using containers. There are some tasty varieties in the group, and I included both hybrid and OP. I didn't include any cherry varieties, although I doubt that many would be "narrow" plants. Burpee lists these dimensions for most varieties as the width at maturity. All are Ind. except as noted. One other note -- Orange Wellington is supposedly a hybrid (F1), and that is what my packet says, but the web site does not show it to be a hybrid. I've written and asked its true category. At any rate, it is a great tomato (IMO), and always does well here in 5b.
Burpee Hybrid Narrow Tomatoes (from Burpee.com 2018) Orange Wellington 18" Big Pink 18" Better Boy 18" Big Beef 18" Supersteak 18" Carmelita 18" Porterhouse 18" Razzle Dazzle 18" Red October 18" Steak Sandwich 18" Super Tasty 18" -- semi-indet. Sweet Tangerine 18” -- det. Burpee OP Narrow Tomatoes Persimmon 18" Bloody Butcher 18" Delicious 18-24" Stupice 18" German Pink 18" Last edited by Greatgardens; July 4, 2018 at 11:13 AM. |
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