Member discussion regarding the methods, varieties and merits of growing tomatoes.
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September 2, 2007 | #11 |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: Saumarez Ponds, NSW, Australia
Posts: 946
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Here's a list of what I've sown. Most of these are destined for other peoples gardens. The ones marked with an asterisk are for the cross-hemisphere dwarf project for which I'm growing a few this year.
Amish Salad Anna Russian Aunt Gertie’s Gold Azoychka Bisignano #2 Black Cherry Black from Tula Black Krim Black Zebra Box Car Willie Brazilian Beauty Burracker’s Favorite Canestrino di Lucca Cheeky F2* Cherokee Chocolate Cherokee Green Cypriot Dr. Carolyn Dwarf Russian Swirl* (Dopey F3) Earl of Edgecombe Fritsche German Red Strawberry Golden Dwarf Champion Green Giant Gregori’s Altai Grub’s Mystery Green High Crimson Ida Gold Italian Red Pear (Bavicchi) Italian Red Pear (Franchi) Jaune Flammée Jaune Flammée x Paragon F2 Kalman’s Hungarian Pink Kellogg’s Breakfast Kimberly Lucky Cross Mama Leone Marianna’s Peace Martino’s Roma Moldovan Green Mortgage Lifter (Estler Strain) New Big Dwarf Oleyar’s German Orange Heirloom Orange Russian #117 Orlov’s Yellow Paragon Potato Leaf Rainy’s Maltese Regina’s Yellow Ropreco Paste Rose Soldacki Spitfire Hybrid Tasmanian Blushing Yellow Tézier Victoria Wuhib
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