Member discussion regarding the methods, varieties and merits of growing tomatoes.
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November 28, 2011 | #1 |
Tomatovillian™
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Catalog Season
There is football season, basketball season, Hunting Season, and of course, Pro Tennis season (for Carolyn). But avid gardeners anxiously await the ultimate season, CATALOG SEASON!
I have Johnny's and Totally Tomatoes so far. I get the thick commercial version of Johnny's which takes a few days to wade through. Sandhill is on the way to the printer and should be available in a few weeks. DarJones |
November 28, 2011 | #2 |
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I got Tomato Grower's Supply in the last couple of weeks as well. Why is it, no matter how many varieties of seeds you have, you always want more?
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November 28, 2011 | #3 |
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I'm getting catalogs, but I'm waiting for sandhill too! I've read through Johnny's many times already and keep searching to see if there is anything else I can grow or squeeze into my limited space .
Too bad I never saved all those old catalogs from when I was a kid dreaming of owning a farm, lol...it would have been fun to look at those now 30+ years later....and no, I still don't own that farm by the way.
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November 28, 2011 | #4 |
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Darryl will you have Earl's Faux and any of the other new variations of Brandywine, and Purple Haze as shipping seedlings next year? For the last few years I do fine with seedlings right until it's almost time to plant and then a disaster strikes.
I think it was two years ago I had a batch ready to plant and set them outside for a couple hours, came back and a rainstorm had passed through and the run-off water from the roof and completely washed out the seedling trays. I'm not fighting the seedling war this coming year. Has been a total waste of time and I'm not going to ask for any more seeds from people and them not be used to full production so I can save seed and give back. What strains and variations of Brandywine do you plan for 2012, and will you have any Purple Haze?
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November 29, 2011 | #5 |
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Stokes, Vermont Bean, Tot-tom, Pinetree and a couple others so far.
Stokes is a favorite for some reason, even though it is mostly about commercial varieties. I just like the glossy layout and the Canadian english. Its also fun to see a few varieties are still popular in commerce at least among their customers.
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November 29, 2011 | #6 |
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Sandhill is on the way to the printer and should be available in a few weeks.
****** And usually Linda has the website updated before the catalogs go out but I'm not so sure of that this year b'c last week Glenn received the proof pages for the book he was asked to write for Storey Publications and I'm sure Linda will be helping with that. The subject? Heirloom birdies, what else. Catalogs for me: Pinetree Totally Tomatoes Vermont Bean ....... and waiting for more but since I don't plant that much these years I tend to get dropped from here and there, and that I can understand, but there are places I ordered from that I'm still looking for catalogs b/c I refuse to stare at a computer monitor. Two places I always get a catalog from without ordering are Sandhill and Tomato Growers Supply, and with the latter Linda always sends me at least two copies so I can have one out in the living room for snow days and one here by the computer for reference. Darrel, tennis season is almost over for me. The final ATP event at the O2 arena in London with Federer winning was over on Sunday, and now just the final Davis Cup in Spain between Spain and Argentina, and then a lull until the Australian Open Jan 16th I think. Finally, a big surprise came in the mail yesterday. An autographed copy of Diane Whealy's new book. They were sent to all SSE Lifetime members. I'm not sympatico with all that SSE is about these days, but it looks like good reading. When Craig was out there for a tomato tasting this past summer he got a copy and and said it was darn good reading and we talked about him sending his to me, but now I have my own and I flipped through it yesterday and was quite imporessed with all the photos which represented a lot of folks who were there at the beginning when SSE started in 1975. It's not just a history of SSE but also relates to the impact that SSE has made on the availability of heirloom veggies and fruits, etc., for all . Also interesting is contact with a local young man who is getting heavily into heirloom tomatoes whom I finally contacted yesterday ( someone gave me his card from a Farmer's Market and suggested I call him) and he's coming to my home Thursday for a talkfest. Should be lots of fun and he surprised me by saying he has my book and actually he had no idea I lived in the area until someone told him I did. He's so high energy that he wore me out just talking on his cell phone but I've promised him all the seeds he wants for free, so he's up for it and so am I.
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November 29, 2011 | #7 |
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Pinetree is the one and only so far and I have looked it over several times.
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November 29, 2011 | #8 |
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Dixondale and Highmowing here.
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November 29, 2011 | #9 |
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No catalogs yet. That is good news about Sandhill's catalog. Has anyone heard when Gleckler's website will be updated for the 2012 season?
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November 29, 2011 | #10 |
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TGS, Johnny's, and Totally Tomatoes are out already?? I'm starting to think my post office is eating my catalogs. All I have so far are tree catalogs, which reminds me that I have an apple tree that needs a late-season pollenizer.
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November 29, 2011 | #11 |
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I have to contact Adam about something else so will ask where he's at with updating new varieties and get back to you here in this thread.
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November 29, 2011 | #12 | |
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Happy reading, Taryn |
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November 29, 2011 | #13 |
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Taryn, I love the BC catalogs. I even wonder what quotes and family pics they have in it this time.
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November 29, 2011 | #14 |
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Johnny's arrived today. I remember when it was a pitiful little thing. Today it has enough info to be sold as a book.
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December 1, 2011 | #15 |
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I got Johnny's a couple days ago and Totally Tomatoes. I stared out all the
tomato pics in both and gave Johnny's to my wife to pick out the lesser products. I tore out the okra pictures so she couldn't make any fatal mistakes. Yankees don't do slime. |
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