Member discussion regarding the methods, varieties and merits of growing tomatoes.
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June 13, 2019 | #3526 |
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Marsha: the Tomato Temptress!
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June 14, 2019 | #3527 |
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June 14, 2019 | #3528 |
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June 14, 2019 | #3529 |
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June 14, 2019 | #3530 |
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June 16, 2019 | #3531 |
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I will have Clear Lake Heirloom back again next year.
Less cracking by far than many blacks I’ve tried, and taste is pretty darn good. I don’t know if these will hold on till next Sunday; if not I’ll just have to eat them. |
June 18, 2019 | #3532 |
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Joyce - that is a really pretty black tomato. I also give it kudos for being so pretty this late in the season. I never heard of it so be sure to let us know how it tastes.
--- I've been dehydrating like crazy and put some bigger - non-cherry tomatoes in the blender for just a few seconds and dehydrated them like the mango leathers (rollups in my book) other than I let them get really dried out. Then I crush them; super intense flavor. Here are my normal dehydrated cherries and the flakes. The first time I dehydrated just the cherries, 9 trays, very full, tons of tomatoes, I weighed it afterwards and it was just over 10 oz. I'm sure there was a lot more than 10 lbs of cherries going in. |
June 18, 2019 | #3533 |
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Wow, Barb that looks just fantastic.
I made quick tomato sauce last night from the fruits that weren’t going to last till Sunday. Since I didn’t remove skins or seeds I’ll use it on couscous or pasta for just us. Clear Lake Heirloom has a very nice flavor; I’d give it a 7/10 just after BFT or Black Krim. I, too was shocked at how perfect the fruit is for Florida. Please please please hold on until Sunday! |
June 18, 2019 | #3534 |
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I forgot to mention that it was Marsha, (the temptress) and also Ella who sometimes drops by here who ENABLED me to get the dehydrator. It was a great decision and purchase too.
I bought it around this time last summer. |
June 18, 2019 | #3535 |
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June 24, 2019 | #3536 |
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If anyone needs to get in touch with Marsha (Ginger), PM me for her email address.
--- I still have tomatoes and peppers going. I'm about to pick some of the Kent Mangos which was a limited crop due to hail, but can't stand seeing the few I have get knocked off from the squirrels. |
June 24, 2019 | #3537 |
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It's me The Enabler! U must try Black From Tula if U haven't all ready. Great black variety tomato. Medium production and all around great plant. It's my favorite black tomato for taste. They get really dark when ripe. I have plenty of seeds if you want to try some....BFT...Black From Tula! Everyone have their "grow list" ready for 2019 season??
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June 24, 2019 | #3538 | |
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What is on your grow list for fall 2019? When do you start? I usually start late August b/c we have been going away for the month of September, but this year we are homebound so will start Sept 1. |
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June 24, 2019 | #3539 |
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Yes I have a "grow list" but have been changing it on a regular basis. I usually start my seeds around August 10th. Usually get my first ripe tomato by Thanksgiving depending on hurricanes, weather issues or pest /disease problems. Mostly doing red, pink and black varieties this season. Sticking with my tried and true varieties. #1 Black - Black From Tula #2 - Pink - Caspian Pink #3 - Red - Thessaloniki ....will finalize my list by next month.
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June 24, 2019 | #3540 |
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I usually get my first ripe tomato by December 1, but this '18-'19 it was 12/4 because October (when we got back) was so hot.
I'm surprised you can get ripe ones that early since it should be even hotter where you live but I think I remember you posted a picture of one really early. Is your garden done for the season? I look at the average nightly temperatures and work backwards 6 weeks. It use to be on average weather improved a ton on Oct 15th. Not so much last year. |
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