Member discussion regarding the methods, varieties and merits of growing tomatoes.
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December 31, 2013 | #16 |
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I grew Supersauce last year, and in spite of the rampant foliage diseases that moved in during my one week vacation, it produced nice big meaty tomatoes as advertised. I will grow it again next year. I just ordered supersteak today, and will approach it with an open and hopeful mind. I tried BigZac for three years before discarding it for lack of flavor and production in my garden, and I will likely give Supersteak at least as good a chance.
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December 31, 2013 | #17 |
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Shawn, let us know what SuperSteak produces. I truly would like to know. It might be a good one, like Big Beef, to use for upsizing and introducing resistances into "heirloom" type crosses. SuperSteak is different from Steakhouse, right?
And did SuperSauce produce tomatoes that truly were of a size that one tomato filled a canning jar? I'm thinking in terms of 1 tomato producing a full quart of canned whole tomatoes (a quart being 4 cups and equal to two pounds of sauce). |
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Probably, for I've said here at Tville before that while Burpee wants to get back into the breeding business as far as I know they are still subcontracting with Petoseed in CA and specifying what they want, in general and then they have right to naming of varieties. Difficulties corresponding with Burpee about some of their varieties? Yes, just ask travis, if he cares to discuss that. Carolyn
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December 31, 2013 | #19 | |
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Sorry, Travis. Typing during a break from grading papers, I mistyped, and meant Steakhouse. I don't think my Supersauce specimens quite got to be quart size, but as I said, it was not a great growing season around here. They were big, though, and uniformly so. There are more things in heaven and earth than are dreamt of in your philosophy.
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January 1, 2014 | #22 |
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has anyone tried growing Eastham turnips from cape cod.mr bill milford ct
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I got my start from Reinhard Kraft in Germany and have been offering seeds for it in my recent seed offer here. But for 2014 I'm going to have to delete all the seeds from 2008 b'c I have so many ones to list for 2014: 2009 VARIETIES ( 7-10 2008 seeds, double sow ) Giannini, red torpedo shaped plum, not a paste Moravsky Div, small blocky almost plum, red, PL, very early Odesskiy Rozovyi ( Odessa Pink), pink beefsteak Ceman, large pink plums, not a paste Ludmilla Red Plum, red, not a paste Ludmilla’s Pink Heart Lincoln-Adams,lg pink beef Orange Minsk, large beefsteak Pervaya Lyubov ( First Love), small pink beefsteaks, some globes, PL Malinovyi Charodei, pink beefsteaks Some darn good ones there, I also like Giannini a lot as well as Pervaya Lyubov, and Orange Minsk has become very available. Carolyn
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January 2, 2014 | #24 | |
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couple of sources on the net. Thanks Last edited by dudeatlarge; January 2, 2014 at 03:09 PM. |
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January 2, 2014 | #25 | |
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And now the home page for Tania's site if you don't know it: http://t.tatianastomatobase.com:88/wiki/Main_Page There's a tremendous amount of general info there, but to search for a variety clickon shortcuts at the top, then click on alphabetical. Hope that helps, Carolyn
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January 2, 2014 | #26 |
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Bought into Porterhouse a few years back and.......IT SUCKED!!! Poor plants, poor production, nothing big, 4 pounder?? Not with my seeds! Tried for three years including last year and will never try it again.
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January 3, 2014 | #27 |
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I had thought to try Steakhouse and still might. I'm trying quite a few new ones this year and may not have room. I tried Supersauce last year and while the conditions were poor, the seedlings and plants were puny and weak compared to the others I had growing.
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https://www.google.com/#q=eastham+turnip But have grown the Gilfeather turnip (rutabaga) from not that far away that also has a long history: http://www.fedcoseeds.com/seeds/search.php?item=2392& Carolyn
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February 15, 2015 | #29 |
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Supersauce Tomato
Hello from sunny California! I started eight of my Supersauce seeds about 3 weeks ago and five have grown. The seedlings are 2 - 3 inches tall now, just developing the second set of leaves. I know it was a couple of years ago for you both, but do you remember what the germination rate was for the Supersauce seeds (at $6.50 for 25 seeds, it might stick in your memory ) and/or what the seedlings looked like? Mine are on the leggy side, but it could just be the early start and short days (we're having warm winter days, so I'm able to put the seedlings out in direct sunlight rather than under lights). Thanks for any guidance you can offer,
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February 15, 2015 | #30 |
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I know this sounds stupid but every time I see the title to this thread I want to go to the store and buy a steak.
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