Member discussion regarding the methods, varieties and merits of growing tomatoes.
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July 31, 2014 | #1 |
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Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: Anmore, BC, Canada
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Early tomatoes in Tatiana's garden 2014
As this is the last day of July, I thought I'd post the results of the 2014 season for early varieties trials.
We ended up with about 350 varieties planted this year, and 55 varieties ripened early. As a reference point: My definition of early is a tomato that ripened the first fruit on the vine in July. Mid-season - 1st fruit ripened in August to mid-September Late season -1st fruit ripened in late September to mid-October. We pull out plants in mid October or late September in the bad (LB) years. All the early varieties listed below are growing in our container garden, with a rare exceptions that are marked with *** (these were under plastic cover). Yes, they are in pots . The container garden gets sunshine approximately from noon to 6 pm in May/June/July, and from 1 pm to 6 pm in August or later. The plants were set out from early to mid June this year. The container garden was the last planted. So I am truly impressed with the performance! So here you go! You can look up all these varieties (and pictures) at http://tatianastomatobase.com *** BLACK Chernomor (Black Sea Man) slicer BLACK Chocolate Champion dwarf, slicer GREEN Big Green Dwarf dwarf, slicer ORAN-YELL Bolivianische Obsttomate currant ORAN-YELL Mini Orange salad ORAN-YELL Nikolayev Yellow Cherry cherry ORAN-YELL Ola Polka dwarf, salad ORAN-YELL Yellow Currant currant ORAN-YELL Yellow Russian slicer PINK-PURP Aiapärl hanging basket, cherry PINK-PURP Alpha Pink slicer PINK-PURP Ditmarsher cherry PINK-PURP Jolly cherry PINK-PURP Rose Quartz cherry RED 0-33 slicer RED A.Q. Cherry container, salad RED Belyi Naliv container, slicer RED Cesu Agrais container, salad RED Chibikko mini-dwarf, cherry RED Christmas Grapes cherry RED Detskiy Sladkiy salad, container ***RED Deviz slicer, container RED Dubrava slicer, container RED Glacier container, salad RED Jasper salad RED Johnny Jumpup salad, container RED Joyau d'Idaho salad RED Klusha container, slicer RED Kobzar container, plum, slicer RED Koralik cherry RED Krainiy Sever (a.k.a. Extreme North) dwarf, salad RED Marmeladnye Krasnye slicer RED Marmeladnyi slicer RED Minibel mini-dwarf, cherry RED Naliv container, slicer RED Northern Delight container , salad RED Petit Moineau currant RED Potato Red Skins slicer RED Radana pear, cherry RED Red Pear pear, cherry RED Red Robin mini-dwarf, cherry RED Red Rock salad ***RED Ruth's Perfect slicer RED Sanka (=San'ka) container, slicer RED Santorini salad RED Spoon NOT large cherry RED Sprint salad ***RED St. Pierre salad RED Stupické Polní Rané salad RED Talalikhin 186 container, slicer RED Uspekh container, plum RED Victorian Dwarf No.1 container, slicer RED Zagadka container, slicer RED/STRIPED Fuzzy Wuzzy container, woolly, salad Tatiana
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July 31, 2014 | #3 |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: Anmore, BC, Canada
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Hi Vladimir,
We planted in early to mid June. Seed sown between 3rd week of February and mid March. Wow, we are on the same parallel! If we get 26C + rain, our non-covered tomatoes will be dead within a week due to late blight. So I am very happy to have dry spell here in Anmore Our potatoes were killed by late blight after the rain we had July 19-23. We had to pull them right away. Another rain would have been deadly! The weather is way too hot for our area. In-ground tomatoes are wilting during the day, as they have not been watered in the last month, and I have no intention to give them any water in August. Only peppers and cukes are getting some water in our garden now. And plants in containers, of course! Cheers, Tatiana
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August 1, 2014 | #4 |
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Found several ripe tomatoes today, which also qualified to be EARLY
Shapka Monomakha - PINK, heart Gobstopper - GREEN, cherry Lida Ukrainian - RED, slicer, container Ermak - RED, slicer Stupice - RED, salad Cherryam - RED, cherry Austin's Black Cherry - BLACK, cherry Nuits Australes - BLACK, slicer Vjerino is also blushing These are huge hearts!
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Tatiana's TOMATObase Last edited by Tania; August 1, 2014 at 01:06 AM. |
August 1, 2014 | #5 |
Tomatovillian™
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Location: Long Island NY
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Truly amazing Tania!
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August 1, 2014 | #6 |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: Cypress, TX
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Tania,
Is that Jolly the F1 from around 2000? A Pink, round 1"-1-1/2"diameter large Cherry? MikeInCypress
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August 1, 2014 | #7 |
Tomatovillian™
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Location: Vancouver Island
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Wonderful Tania! It is unusually humid and hot here as well. Typically we have dry heat here on the prairies and I am on high alert for blight which is not generally a problem here. |I am seeing and pruning out some yellow and spotty leaves here and there but no serious problem yet. I sure hope the humidex drops back into a normal range. heat is OK but I like a dry heat that doesn't favor fungus.
Best wishes for a lovely midseason and later season crop as well as your extensive list of earlies! Karen |
August 1, 2014 | #8 |
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Large oval pink cherry with a very cute tip. Was send to me as an OP by a seed collector in Quebec.
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Tomatovillian™
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I hope your season will go well! If late blight is not a usual problem in your area, you should be quite safe. Even with the dry heat we have here the dews are so heavy that everything in the garden is dripping water before noon (as we do not get much morning sun here due to the large trees). This is why our potatoes never survive past mid-July. Tatiana
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