Member discussion regarding the methods, varieties and merits of growing tomatoes.
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January 11, 2016 | #1 |
Tomatovillian™
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My list..
30 plants in raised beds and 2 Dwarves.
Gonna make a LOT of sauce this year!! Reds Shannon's - 4 Wes Giant Belgium Dester Arkansas Traveler George Detsikas Italian Red Goliath Early Goliath Big Beef Cuostralee Box Car Willie Cherries Mexico Midget Greens My Mystery Green - I call it Gregory's Green for now Green Giant Aunt Ruby's German Green Grub's Mystery Green Orange KBX Orange Minsk Orange Jazz Chef's Choice Orange Pineapple Pig Lucky Cross Blacks Cherokee Purple - of course! Carbon Cherokee Carbon Indian Stripe Pink Berkley Tie Dye Large Barred Boar Gonna be busy! Greg |
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January 11, 2016 | #3 |
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How many square feet do you have for the 30 plants?
My list for my two raised beds: Abe Lincoln Beefsteak Big Red Box Car Willie Bush Beefsteak Carmello Dona Gregori's Altai Mexico Mortgage Lifter Container: Beaverlodge Slicer Early Wonder |
January 12, 2016 | #4 | |
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To speak from my own experience , I give roughly 3 sq-ft for each plant. that is roughly 20" by 20". If I had more space I would've upped it to 4 sq-ft per plant. So to answer your question you need 90 to 100 sq-ft space. Gardeneer |
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January 12, 2016 | #5 |
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gssgarden, I see that you're planning on growing both Big Beef and Goliath. I'm planning on growing one or the other, as I only have room for one of them. Have you grown them before, and if so, could you compare them?
Steve |
January 12, 2016 | #6 |
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Nice list! Do you combine all those varieties to make your sauce? Asking because when I did that one year the color was rather muddy.
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I wondered from time to time that if one used just GWripe varieties and some yellow varieties if sauce would turn out to be blue, ahem, as happens with watercolors. Carolyn
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January 12, 2016 | #8 |
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That is an interesting thought, carolyn. If you used close to equal amounts, I wonder.....
If it did make a blue sauce, serve it on a black pasta to really freak people out. |
January 12, 2016 | #9 | |
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I'm sorry Carolyn, Blue Yellow and Red are the primary colors all other colors come from a mixture of these. All you would get from green and yellow is light green. Yellow and blue make green. Worth |
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January 12, 2016 | #10 | |
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Yellows I've got plenty of but forget it when it comes to any antho ones, with perhaps one exception. Carolyn
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January 12, 2016 | #11 |
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Me, too, just ran off with the thought! Well, there are blue tomatoes....maybe I will just stick with yellow or bright orange sauce and black pasta.
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January 12, 2016 | #12 | |
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I never will forget the time my mother let me help her make my own green three layer Birthday cake. Worth |
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January 12, 2016 | #13 |
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I would probably use one of the pale purple varieties to make sauce and mix with a small amount of an anthocyanin variety to get the proper color blue.
We all make mistakes and we pay for them, often more than we expected to pay and longer than we expected the payments to last. I am fortunate to have a mother who often indulged my desire for chocolate cake. |
January 12, 2016 | #14 | |
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the second bed is 8'x7' - 56 sq ft - I was planning on 16 to 20 plants I will probably keep it to the 3 square feet per plant |
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January 12, 2016 | #15 | |
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===== 5 plants in 15 sq-ft corresponds to 3 sq-ft per plant ( as I said ) ===== in 56 sq-ft 18 plants will also be 3 sq-ft per plant. So the total will be roughly 23 plants. What I have suggested is what I have been doing for the past 3 seasons myself. So it is not something theoretical. For example in a 2.5ft by 5ft I will plant 4. I have done 5 too. That would be 2.5sq-ft per plant. Gardeneer |
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