Member discussion regarding the methods, varieties and merits of growing tomatoes.
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July 5, 2011 | #1 |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: Alpine, Calif. in winter. Sandpoint Lake, Ont. Canada summers
Posts: 850
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a weird garden
This is my entry for the most unusual garden award. I live in the Canadian
wilderness in the summers and due to all the shade from the large pine trees, I must container farm on docks out into the lagoon. I have 54 tomato plants (24 species), peppers and cucumbers. I start the seedlings in San Diego and transport them here. These I grow mainly for seed to grow seedlings for sale in San Diego to pay my travel expenses to and fro. Any abundance of tomatoes will be a fringe benefit. Here is my list: Brandywine Giant Belgium Box Car Willie Black Krim Stump of the World Cherokee Purple Cherokee Green Earl's Faux Cowlicks Suddath Kosovo Watermelon Beefsteak' Omar's Lebonese Pineapple Marianna's Peace Kellogg's breakfast Black from Tula Prudens Purple Carbon Mortgage Lifter Mr. Stripey German Johnson New Big Dwarf (oxymoron?) Big Yellow Garden Peach Sungold f1 Black Cherry Riesenstaub Paul Robeson Green Zebra I should have no soil born pests and few, if any, air born pest. The deer, bear and foxes don't venture out on the floating docks. The geese and ducks like to snooze on the docks but, thus far, leave the foliage alone. It may be a new problem when I get ripe tomatoes. Never posted pics before so hope this attempt is successful. |
July 5, 2011 | #2 |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: Alpine, Calif. in winter. Sandpoint Lake, Ont. Canada summers
Posts: 850
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VOILA! It worked but I duplicated one pic so will attempt the right one. This
is my shoreline garden consisting of half barrels (55 gal) cut lengthwise. They are heavy plastic and used to ship Pepsi syrup. I grow carrots, beets, lettuce, cilantro, zucchini and cucumbers there. Don't know what I will do with an abundant tomato crop as I gave seedlings to virtually anyone around the two lakes I travel to get here by boat. I have talked to a restraunt on Crane Lake that is quite upscale and they will sample the heirlooms even though they have a glorious garden with lots of hybrids. If they like them, I will bring them seedlings next year. |
July 5, 2011 | #3 |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: Sep 2010
Location: Lincoln, NE
Posts: 133
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Awesome! Where in the Canadian wilderness are you?
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July 5, 2011 | #4 |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: Alpine, Calif. in winter. Sandpoint Lake, Ont. Canada summers
Posts: 850
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I am across the border from the Voyageur Nat'l Park No. of Minnesota. I
leave from a marina in Minn., stop at an island on Sandpoint Lake for Canadian customs and then on to my place which is about 9 miles from that closest road. |
July 5, 2011 | #5 |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: Sep 2010
Location: Lincoln, NE
Posts: 133
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Nice area. I spent two wonderful canoeing trips in Quetico many years ago. I guess that is somewhat east of you, but the area looks similar. Lovely!
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July 5, 2011 | #6 |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: MS
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Do you cross near International Falls, MN? I used to visit Ely, which many consider the canoe capital of the world. That's a great area. I stayed on White Iron Lake.
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July 5, 2011 | #7 |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: ca
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Nice little garden and a hell of a nice view.
Have u ever thought of doing a few wicking pots? L8 MJ |
July 5, 2011 | #8 |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: Miami, FL.
Posts: 442
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Looks good, but if you get a bad storm...........................
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July 5, 2011 | #9 |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Central Ohio
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Yep, love the boundary waters, go almost every year, put in at Ely and usually camp at Ensign lake. Hoping the MN government is up and running by the end of the month so we can get a fishing license.
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July 5, 2011 | #10 |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: Alpine, Calif. in winter. Sandpoint Lake, Ont. Canada summers
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As to a storm taking out my plants......possible but not likely. All my pails are screwed to the dock and won't budge.
As to location.....I am along the border just west of the boundary waters canoe area and about half way between Ely and Int'l Falls. I have a rural area border crossing permit so I don't have to check in to customs unless I have something to declare. OT....anyone ever raise Persian Baby Green Finger cucumbers? I have a bunch table ready soon. DW loves them, but I have never tasted them. |
July 5, 2011 | #11 |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: Avilla IN
Posts: 300
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Where there's a will there's a way!! Nice job!!
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July 5, 2011 | #12 |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: Northern Minnesota - zone 3
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That is really awesome! Bet it is a real surprise to any lake travellers who pull up to your dock. Did you haul all the soil mix for the pots in, or have you been making compost in previous years? My only concern is that that far north, your season is even shorter than mine, always cooler nights, and if we have an early fall, it's hard to ripen the longer season tomatoes on the vine. Good luck, and wishing us both a long hot summer!
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July 8, 2011 | #13 |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: NW PA zone 5
Posts: 121
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very nice plants and nice summer place, looks like great fun!
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July 8, 2011 | #14 |
Buffalo-Niagara Tomato TasteFest™ Coordinator
Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: Z6 WNY
Posts: 2,354
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I love it!
Remy
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July 8, 2011 | #15 |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Southwestern Ontario, Canada
Posts: 4,521
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Looks great. I love the idea of being out on the docks. Are you up there for the whole growing season? Or do you travel back and forth? And if the the later, how do you handle watering while you're away? Have you got a self watering system set up? I would imagine that the water would hold the heat in the fall lengthening the season, but possibly cool off a bit in the summer....or maybe the reverse. Hmmmm....interesting idea of using the docks and available sunlight.
I remember your area fondly from canoe trips many years ago. Beautiful scenery. |
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