Member discussion regarding the methods, varieties and merits of growing tomatoes.
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September 2, 2007 | #31 |
Tomatovillian™
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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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September 3, 2007 | #32 |
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Location: Australia
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Grub, Spatz n Raymondo your lists sure put my wee grow out ta shame lol..
I need a few acres here to get that kind of a list in the ground lol.. I had a top Tommy growing season even between Funerals and bad health in familly.. Starting to settle down now and try get a small grow out fror Summer though i have my doubts on its success except for beans and cukes ... Should get at least a feed from the so called summer crop as the ones i have planted are heading in the right direction with wee little tommies everywhere over the plants... How has everyone been keeping anyhows???, all in good health i hope... Cheers n hope to stay in touch... PS for grub Had a trip out where the Reds all wanted to party and come home with me mate, had to turn all the lights out in the Boat to confuse them and then near got run over by a blind yaughty in the middle of the night lol..
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September 3, 2007 | #33 |
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Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: perth, western australia
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time to update my list:
added today are: green grape gardener's delight mini orange canabec canadian heart anna russian portuguese big white brandywine sudduth brandywine otv stump of the world (!) ashleigh big streaked john's big orange (thanks john!) german lineage polish giant tom's yellow wonder (!) and... waiting...drooling...hoping... there will be a GMG! |
September 3, 2007 | #34 |
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Location: Sydney, Australia
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Hi ya Pete,
Glad to hear you still have a few in the ground and that you have other stuff growing. I'm goign to sow a few more of ya Cypriot Cukes, as they were good a few years back... long and sweet... I, too, will try some beans. Like 'em with tomatoes and garlic and slow roasted till all nice and sweet. Glad to hear about the reds... you make me drool. I had the freshest red emperor last week in the Whitsundays.. mmm. Been raining up your way, eh... stil, I got a bit of a tan. The yachties are everywhere at this time fo year. So, too, the whales. Best to you and your family and best wishes my friend. I'm off to the Gold Coast on Sunday to take a boat to the Sandy Straits via Fraser Island. No tackle, but the girls are hitching a free ride. Check in often. Yasoo, Poli kala psari, domates, Harti Eeyeeas |
September 3, 2007 | #35 |
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Mate i think ide have better luck with the tackle at my age than the hitchikers lol .. Besides concentration would be effected .....
Still have two nice big reds sittin in the freezer waiting for the young fella to come visit as well as some Ahtapothy(Octopus) "pickled" in ye ole ferfrigerator though i think that will be toppled over this weekend as have visitors for a weeks stay which will see the end of any full ripened Tommies in greek salad, Fish, Occy , squid etc polished off a tad with a wee squirt of ouzo.. Hope this isnt off topic but planted some Mint adjascent to some of my Tommy Plants and appears the mint found the soil to its liking and now its taking over worse than pig weed or passpailing.. Mint live alongside with Tommy plants okay???... Anyhows you have a good trip and safe boating.. Wish this weather would drop out here as have swag of bait in the freezer taking up room lol..
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September 5, 2007 | #36 |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: new england, australia
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Volley, I know off topic, but mint is a bugger to get out of the ground. A pot is good.
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September 7, 2007 | #37 |
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Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: Montréal, Canada
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I bought what Eden Seeds calls “Kellogg’s Beefsteak” they describe it as:
Large orange fruit with outstanding flavour. 80-95 days. My thought is that they renamed Kellogg’s Breakfast. I spoke to Spatz about it and she also believes it’s what they have done. From those seeds one of the seedlings has PL first true leaves. Is it too early to assume it’s going to stay this way? Can the plant develop serrated leaves on the following sets? I’ve read a few thread in here about a PL Kellogg’s Breakfast (aka KBX) is it possible this is what it is? Or maybe just a mix up…… I am a bit short on space but I HAVE to grow this one. If anyone has some information or has grown Eden Seeds Kellogg's Beefsteak it would be appreciated. Cheers Fullmoon (aka LynLyn) |
September 7, 2007 | #38 |
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Location: Tasmania, Australia
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Hi LynLyn
I bought from Eden last year but had very poor results - they called it Beefsteak then too. This year the mice demolished the rest of the packet and Spatz came to my aid with some seeds that are growing like gangbusters. I'll be growing them on for seed. I can't imagine that a PL would change to a RL if its showing PL characteristics. But I'm no expert. My take is that either you've got a stray seed in the packet or something unique. I had something similar and am growing it on as a 'renegade' just to see what it is. cosmic
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September 7, 2007 | #39 |
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As soon as I saw the listing for Kellogg's Beefsteak in the Edens catalogue I thought they'd misnamed it. The description is for Kellogg's Breakfast. I've been meaning to let them know but keep forgetting. They make mistakes from time to time. I'm sure the seed was sent to them and they misread the name, probably hand written. Eden seed growers are scattered all over the country.
I don't know anything about KBX, so can't comment there. If your plant turns out to be PL the only thing we can say for sure is that it's not Kellogg's Breakfast.
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September 7, 2007 | #40 |
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LynLyn, I'm growing the Kellog's Breakfast, sorry Beefsteak, from Eden's this year. I just assumed it was the breakfast. Only time will tell.
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September 7, 2007 | #41 |
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Ray here's one thread that talks about KBX:
http://www.tomatoville.com/showthread.php?t=6285&page=2&highlight=kellogg%27s There's a picture on the second page. We should let Eden know about the mistake. We know the real name but I'm pretty sure alot of people wouldn't have a clue. Palerider, I'm glad to hear you're growing them as well. We'll have to compare notes. Are your seedlings up yet? Cosmic, I've read about the little buggers ransacking your tresor box. I think I would of cried. But happy to hear that the Seed Queen came to the rescue Btw I went onto you blog and cannot find the moon calendar. What section is it under? It's potting up day for the tommies. Now I just need to figure out where everything is going to go. I got out of the eggies thread quickly yesterday as I could hear myself say...maybe...just one more...I'm sure you know what I'm talking about |
September 7, 2007 | #42 |
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Hehehehe... I will make sure you are on my eggie seed list.
Glad to hear you're potting up already... a big job that's great to get out of the way. Still waiting on true leaves here. Eggies and peppers are slow out of the blocks. Looking forward to reading about KB. Best, Gs Last edited by Grub; September 7, 2007 at 09:12 PM. |
September 7, 2007 | #43 |
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Hi LynLyn, I potted up two weeks back and there has been a good rate of growth. Pics on my blog. Re the Moon guide. There's a link on the blog ( top right) to my email so you canget it sent every month. I'll need your email. Septembers has been sent but if you email me, I'll send it and put you on the regular mailout.
Yes, the Seed Queen was a lifesaver, so was Raymondo, DerbyPeter and offers from Grub and Mantis - I really appreciate the network of growers we have here.
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September 7, 2007 | #44 |
Tomatovillian™
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Location: Adelaide Hills, Australia
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Slightly off topic. Does anyone have an email address for Eden Seeds? I'd like to get in touch with them (other than by phone/fax). Not about Kellogg's Breakfast but ...
On topic - my babies are resting at the moment. They are looking out into the garden from the window sill and just sitting there. Even with this warm weather. Or maybe I'm just getting impatient. I'm working on the tomato beds at the moment.
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September 7, 2007 | #45 |
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Thanks Cosmic I've just send it through your blog.
Grub, crazy stuff happened here in the last few months and I really didn't have time to even think about what I was going to grow this year until only about two weeks ago. When I finally got to look at the eggplants seeds I had I realized that there was only one that I wanted to regrow. Listada de Gandia. I wanted a slender/asian one but didn't have seeds. So I admit with embarassament that I decided to buy something from the nursery . I didn't trust myself with another seed order coz I very well knew there was NO WAY I could buy only 1 packet. |
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