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Old March 31, 2015   #16
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This is known as the Tomatoville method of gardening.
I have 14 tomato plants 5 pepper plants cucumbers and beans all in a 12' X 4' raised bed.

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Old March 31, 2015   #17
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64 no more no less
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Old March 31, 2015   #18
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This is known as the Tomatoville method of gardening.
Yeah, I agreed. T'villean way of gardening:

"AS MANY AS YOU CAN FIT IN YOUR GARDEN, plus 10 more". hehe
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Old March 31, 2015   #19
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You will always need just one more.
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Old March 31, 2015   #20
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So i am feeding a family of 4. I was going to limit myself this year to around 50 plants. Of course that is way more than a family of 4 would ever need. But i was only fooling myself. I started roughly 150 varieties and i always start 2 seed per variety just in case. Well i got 290 plants of 300 seed. Then i started some 25 varieties more so i am up to at around 350 plants. Oh and i bought 1 purple haze plant last weekend. So my answer is around 350 plants for 4 people do the math on 10 people and maybe 875 plants may do. May as well start 1000 just in case you know?
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Old March 31, 2015   #21
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You will always need just one more.

Right , I am germinating JUST ONE MORE right now.
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Old March 31, 2015   #22
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Lol Karen, I see your 64 and raise you 23... There's no betting emoticon
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Old March 31, 2015   #23
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Do like I do...cram in as many as you can fit in your garden.....then add 10 more!!
This answer right here...
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Old March 31, 2015   #24
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My family of 4 grows 16 plants. It is all I have room for in a city yard ( because I grow other veggies too). It isn't too much, we share some and eat our fill three meals a day. 6 of those are cherries, because we LOVE eating a bowl after bowl of them...breakfast, snacks, in salads. so for 10 good eaters, I would say plant 4 each, 1 cherry and three larger. Total 40 plants.
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Old March 31, 2015   #25
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Yup, 10 plants per person. (And I tend to add random zeros to numbers so I had to edit this post because I initially agreed with the 1,000, but I added a zero to my result and got 1,000).

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Old March 31, 2015   #26
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Growing up, my dad always planted 20+ tomatoes for himself. Just himself, for fresh eating. He didn't take care of them at all, but the still produced a lot of tomatoes.

In 2013 (my first serious year growing a garden), I grew around 45 plants, thinking it would be overkill for all the sauces my family would go through and for my dad's fresh tomatoes. I totally underestimated two things: just how many tomatoes are required to make sauce, and just how much tomato products my family runs through.

Last year, I grew 100+ plants (I never kept track, once they got in the garden, it was whatever plants I could fit in), and again I thought it would be overkill. I got well over the 400lbs of tomatoes I actually weighed for sauces, AND IT STILL WASN'T OVERKILL. However, it was about right between my parents, my family of four, and the random jars I give to my sister/in-laws/friends. Granted, the chickens got quite a few that were damaged before I could collect them. I also don't spray for disease at all or fertilize routinely, so they putzed out early and produced nowhere near what they *could* have. But I have good soil, a decent amount of space, a love for the outdoors, and a health dose of insanity.

My suggestion is to plant what you *think* you will need, and then learn from the growing year what you will *actually* need. And then plant ten more
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Old March 31, 2015   #27
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I grow about 80 tomatoes around my house and in the 4 m x 3.3 m tunnel. Just for me... I love fresh eating, I make sauce and jars, I freeze when I dont have time to cook them and I give some to friends and about twice or three times I do a tomato tasting for friends.
This year I started about 150 varieties. About 60 go in the garden of neighbours and friends where I can taste them. So next year I will have my 80 favorites for me. IF I do not get another 100 new varieties to try ....
oh, I forgot, I got new seeds from heirloomtomaguy that I started recently, so 15 more...

oh, and there will be the grow outs for my crosses... so 10 more....
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I think I have stuffed just about everything I can in this bed.
The cucumbers and some of the beans haven't even came up yet on the back side.
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42, of course...

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Old March 31, 2015   #30
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One cherry tomato is too many for ten people.
It's no effort at all for me to keep one cherry cleaned off.

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so if each person eats 1/2 pound of tomatoes per day
Only 1/2 lb per day?? That's barely my after work snack before dinner.

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