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January 18, 2010 | #1 |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: May 2008
Location: Kemptville, Ontario, Canada, Canadian Zone 5b
Posts: 30
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Help me round out my varieties for sale
Last year I sold about 800 tomato plants in my rural town in Ontario, Canada. This year, I'm scaling back to about 500-600 plants. Although, many people are learning more each year about heirloom tomatoes, I still find that folks want a juicy red for sandwiches and red cherries. The plants I had a hard time selling were yellow and orange coloured tomatoes (I learned my lesson the first year and no longer offer white tomatoes).
Looking at my list, is there anything you can suggest that I should put on my list of varieties to sell? Some that I've been considering are: Red Penna, Wes, Snow White (b/c of the reviews), JD's Special C-Tex, KBX, German Red Strawberry, Prue, Galina, Earliana, Matt's Wild Cherry and Sara's Galapagos. Thanks! BLACK Cherry Black Cherry Plum Black Plum Purple Russian Beefsteak Black from Tula Black Krim Paul Robeson GREEN Beefsteak Green Giant ORANGE Currant Gold Rush Currant Cherry Jaune Flammée Prize of the Trials Sun Gold F1 Globe Earl of Edgecombe PINK Cherry Brandywine, Cherry Globe Eva Purple Ball Momotaro Heart Anna Russian Beefsteak Aunt Ginny's Purple Brandywine, Pink (Sudduth's Strain) Crnkovic Yugoslavian Earl's Faux German Head Giant Belgium Marianna's Peace Soldacki Stump of the World RED Currant Sweet Pea Currant Cherry Mexico Midget Tommy Toe Globe Brandywine, Red Sioux Stick (Curl/Locke) Stupice Pear Austin's Red Pear Plum Amish Paste Martino's Roma Opalka Beefsteak Andrew Rahart's Jumbo Red Chapman Cuostralee Neves Azorean Red STRIPED BICOLOR Globe Black Zebra Green Zebra Red Boar Red Zebra YELLOW Pear Beam's Yellow Pear Globe Azoychka Beefsteak Aunt Gertie's Gold Brandywine, Yellow (Platfoot's Strain) Lillian's Yellow Heirloom
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January 18, 2010 | #2 |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Southwestern Ontario, Canada
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Kathy,
I suggest Red Penna, Wes, JD's Special Tex, KBX, Galina and Matt's Wild Cherry. And when are your plants on sale? LOL....depending on when in May, I may be up in Ottawa and could swing by Kemptville....LOL Anything for a "fix". Do you take preorders? |
January 18, 2010 | #3 |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: May 2008
Location: Kemptville, Ontario, Canada, Canadian Zone 5b
Posts: 30
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Thanks Zana! Most people around here transplant tomatoes May long weekend (Mon. May 24th this year). I like to have two sale weekends in early May at the end of my driveway and then do some local farmer's markets and stuff by Kijiji and Craigslist. The pre-orders I did last year were hard to keep track of, especially after I got hit by two hail storms (!). I may consider it again, though I'll definitely put some aside for you and anyone else on Tomatoville.
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January 18, 2010 | #4 |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Southwestern Ontario, Canada
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Sounds like about the same time here to plant out....depending upon the weather of course.
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January 18, 2010 | #5 |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: COMFORT TENNESSEE
Posts: 300
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I would definatley add KBX and cherokee purple to that list some of my best sellers
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January 18, 2010 | #6 |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: Stryker, Ohio
Posts: 995
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Two of my favs are Thessaloniki and Al-Kuffa. Thessaloniki is a Greek mater about the size of say Celebrity but much better flavor and I found production to be about the same. Al-Kuffa is from Iraq and is a compact plant that would work well for container gardens but work just as good in a regular garden. Production and flavor are very good and the fruit size is about the same as Campari.
Kevin |
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