Member discussion regarding the methods, varieties and merits of growing tomatoes.
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April 2, 2011 | #1 |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Zone 4 Lake Minnetonka, MN
Posts: 967
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Gobigs 2011 tomato journal
So here is my list along with a few pics after my first re-potting of the majority of my seedlings (dwarves were repotted two weeks ago)
So I am growing the following this year for me and to give away: Barlow Jap Terhune Stump of the World Cowlicks Sungold Black Cherry Rose Big Beef Sam Houston (coutesy of Bill Jeffers I think the history is that it was red variety that was found after planting out Indian Stripe (IS) from Victory seeds produced both true to IS and a red tomato that he named Sam Houston) Ground Cherry (saved from seeds from a fruit growing at a deceased aunt house) Craiggella (Thompson Morgan seed and wife said I had to buy since my name is Craig will be grown in the woods with no expectation of being good but hopefully the stink bugs like them and stay in the woods away from my other plants) Brandy Boy (grew the remaining pack of packaged for 2008 not sure if I wll keep them or give away but wanted to check germination which was 80+ percent) Dwarves: 3 Frosty F4 (2 from 3067 and one 3066) New Big Dwarf Earl of Edgecombe (not a rugose leaf but dwarf in stature for me) And here are a few pics after re-potting today first is the set up with all the lights, second is ground level of the seedlings, third is the dwarves that were planted 4 weeks ago and re-potted two weeks ago. Craig |
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