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Old April 2, 2018   #16
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I'm going to have to goog search tomatoville on Mortage Lifter and Mat Su. See many recent threads on these 2
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Old April 3, 2018   #17
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Can't be without the following:
Orange Russian 117
Dester
Russian Rose
Sweet Ozark Orange
Lucinda
Little Lucky
White Sugar

Sungold
Candy Sweet Icicle
Green Tiger
Zluta Kytice
And since last season Pink Princess

Some others come regularely back and I try always quite a few new ones.
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Old April 3, 2018   #18
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After several years of high turnover, I've settled on some regulars:

Rose de' Berne
Gregori's Altai
Prundens Purple
Eva Purple Ball
Belyi Nalvi
Cherokee Purple
St. Pierre
Aunt Ginny's Purple
Dester

Paste:
Russian Big Roma
Speckled Roman

Cherry:
My own Luna Rosa
My own Stella Rosa. AKA Big Stella

Jalapeno:
Biker Billy

I always reserve room for a new e experiment or two

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Old April 8, 2018   #19
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I always plant orange strawberry every year.

Once I have a few more years of gardening under my belt, I'll probably have a list of heart tomatoes to plant every year.
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Old April 8, 2018   #20
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I'm always trying "new" to me ones, but a few are always in my garden if I an make it so. Ron's Carbon Copy, Amurskiy Tiger (aka 'Siberian Tiger'and Amur Tigr) and Black Krim.
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Old April 9, 2018   #21
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Like Goodloe I started out with much of the same stuff, basically whatever I could find at the nursery.

I have always planted, Eggplants, Peppers and Tomatoes and the last several years I have been trying different species of each. Each year I concentrate on one or two types. Last year was tomatoes, and eggplants, this year is peppers and eggplants.
Some end up getting a permanent residence, some don't make the cut and every year I try to add a newcomer.

The last several years I have stepped outside my comfort zone and have added things like Yacon, Cape Gooseberry's, Sun Chokes, Artichokes, Kiwi, Grapes, Maypops, Cabbages, Perpetual Spinach, Chards and hopefully some more stuff.
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