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Old April 16, 2019   #76
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Here's an updated Planting List. I was a bit too late edit the one above.

Planting List 4/16/2019
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1. 1 - UK2000
2. 1884
3. 1884 Purple
4. 2 - Judy's Big Heart
5. 5 -16 Yellow Beefsteak
6. 5.63 lb From Walla Walla, Washington
7. Adelaide Festival
8. African Queen
9. Alabama Belle
10. Altai Orange
11. Ashleigh
12. Aunt Rosie (Name ???)
13. Aurora
14. Barlow Jap
15. Bear Claw
16. Bear Creek
17. Beastly F3
18. Beefsteak Co-op Packet
19. Beefsteak F2
20. Belize Pink
21. Belmonte
22. Berkeley Tie Dye Pink
23. Big Beef OP
24. Big Bill
25. Black Bear
26. Boronia
27. Brandywine Cowlick's
28. Brandywine Pink
29. Brown Berry
30. Buckeye State
31. Bulgarskoye Chudo
32. Chapman
33. Cheeky #3455 (Shelby's Purple)
34. Cheeky Red F4 (2-23)
35. Cherokee Chocolate
36. Clara
37. Compost Pile Stripe
38. Crimson Cushion
39. Crushed Heart
40. Cuostralee
41. Dolly Parton
42. Dwarf Brawny F4
43. Dwarf Gimli's Red Beard F4
44. Dwarf Metallica
45. Dwarf Ruby Red PL
46. Dwarf Sweet Sue
47. Empire F3
48. Fantastic F4
49. Ferris Wheel
50. George Detsikas Italian Red
51. German Queen
52. Gildo Pietroboni
53. Girl Girl's Weird Thing
54. Gordo de Patone's
55. Grandma Frieda's
56. Grandma Oliver's Chocolate Marsha
57. Green Bumble Bee
58. Hearty F2 Indeterminate
59. Heatherington Pink
60. Hege German Pink
61. Henderson's Pink Ponderosa
62. Henry's Sunshine (aka Dwarf Loopy Yellow)
63. Hoy
64. Jazz
65. JD's Special C-Tex
66. Jeff Davis
67. Karma Peach
68. Karma Pink
69. Karma Purple Multiflora
70. Kelly Green
71. Kenai Mondo Green
72. Kodiak Brown
73. Late Romanian (Real Name ??)
74. Livingston's Grape
75. Loopy #2543 (Indet)
76. Loopy Pink (1-5)
77. Loopy Stripe
78. Maglia Rosa
79. Maiden's Fire
80. Maiden's Gold
81. Maiden's Heart
82. Maiden's Pink Beefsteak (RL4)
83. Maiden's PL1
84. Maiden's Pride
85. Maidens 1-11 (2016 Garden)
86. Maidens 2-25 Unnamed Dwarf
87. Margaret Curtain
88. Marsha's Starfighter Beefsteak
89. Midnight Sun
90. Mini Gold
91. Mini Orange
92. Mom's Heart
93. Morado Chocolate
94. Moruno Anta
95. NARX x PBTD (Real Name ??)
96. Neves Azorean Red
97. Not African Queen
98. Not Vintage Wine
99. Olewar's Big Pink
100. Peardrop
101. Pink Girl
102. Polaris
103. President Garfield
104. Pulheim Red - Hearts
105. Pulheim Red - Rounds
106. Ramapo (OP)
107. Rebel Alliance
108. Rebel Alliance
109. Rebel Yell
110. Rosado de Ayerbe
111. Rose
112. Rose Quartz Multiflora
113. Rutgers Select
114. San Marzano Redorta
115. Shadow Boxing - Type 4
116. Spudakee
117. SpudGiant (F2) X Berkeley Tie-Dye
118. Steamy F4
119. Summer Sunrise
120. Sweet Adelaide Purple
121. Tennessee Suited
122. Tennessee Surprise
123. Toedebusch Pink
124. Tommy Toe Yellow (Large)
125. Ukrainka
126. VB Russia
127. Wilpena
128. Yukon Quest
129. Zena's Gift


And here's a picture of one of the screens in my Database. The two boxes at the top labeled "Old Seeds" and "Planting List" are just a couple of the check boxes that tell the Database which varieties to include in lists which can be printed. I didn't have the Planting List box checked on Ferris Wheel and it did not show up in the list two days ago. Because the Ferris Wheel seeds are at least 5 years old, I have the Old Seeds box checked.

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Here's a picture of the cells containing the newly planted seeds sent by the wonderful folks here at Tville.

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And here's a wide angle view of my work area.

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Thank you for caring. I still feel that this is the best site on the web. And that's because of the members.
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Old April 16, 2019   #77
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And here's a view of the first up among the varieties sent in by the wonderful members here at Tomatoville.

And the winner is: (drum roll !!!) .... Olewars Big Pink. Taaa Daaa !!!! Today is Day 4 in the replant of the "sent in" varieties.

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It is now day 5 after the replant of the varieties sent to me by the wonderful members here at Tomatoville. Here's the list of the varieties that have come up so far.

This list also include additional varieties that were acquired during the "Replanting Process".
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5.63 lb competition
Adelaide Festival
Aurora
Chapman
Cherokee Chocolate
Crimson Cushion
Dwarf Metallica
Ferris Wheel
Grandma Frieda's
Heatherington Pink
Livingston's Grape
Margaret Curtain
Not Vintage Wine
Olewar's Big Pink
President Garfield
Sweet Adelaide Purple

Still waiting for these which were sent to me and are in the mix. But, they have only been in the mix for about 7 days and are all older seeds. I won't be concerned until we reach day 21. And I won't be worried until we reach day 35.

1884 Purple
Hege German Pink
Morado Chocolate


I'll continue to post updates as the lists above changes

Again, I thank the folks who sent seeds.
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Old April 22, 2019   #79
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They all look great Ted. I hope you got decent germination on the Aurora 2011 seeds.
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I think your act of hope is actually reality. There's one up, one helmet head, and one little loopy legs. I put 4 seeds in that cell and this is day 10 for them, and there's no MG mix in the picture.
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Those are looking good,grow emails huge!!
And here's a little notice to you that this is the current condition of my "5.63" efforts.
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Looking really good, can't wait to see how you do, have any questions just let me know.
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Beautiful! I've got to show this thread to my wife--she thinks I'm crazy. Just kidding of course. Love tomatoes. Oh and peppers, eggplant, etc. Trying to companion grow sweet corn in the field radish stubble between tomatoes. In my case she may be right.
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Gdaddybill, we're all a little crazy about our tomatoes.
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Today has been a good day so far. This morning, I discovered this little guy (below) and am somewhat amazed that it showed up after so long a time in the Jiffy mix. I have to call it one of the few survivors of my disaster. It also strengthens my conclusion that the disaster was caused by a bad bag of Miracle Grow Seed Starting Mix. This is truly the only difference.

I just hope this little guy lives to make the trip to the main garden or one of my containers.


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Today has been a good day so far. This morning, I discovered this little guy (below) and am somewhat amazed that it showed up after so long a time in the Jiffy mix. I have to call it one of the few survivors of my disaster. It also strengthens my conclusion that the disaster was caused by a bad bag of Miracle Grow Seed Starting Mix. This is truly the only difference.

I just hope this little guy lives to make the trip to the main garden or one of my containers.


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I too experienced the hidden babies plant before.. I think this happens when water pushes my seeds to the bottom of the potting mix. So I always wait before re-seeding, Amen!!
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Ted,

Just saw this. Great to know the "Master of Disasters' has this under control! Now, if you can just keep the bulls from running.

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Today has been a good day so far. This morning, I discovered this little guy (below) and am somewhat amazed that it showed up after so long a time in the Jiffy mix. I have to call it one of the few survivors of my disaster. It also strengthens my conclusion that the disaster was caused by a bad bag of Miracle Grow Seed Starting Mix. This is truly the only difference.

I just hope this little guy lives to make the trip to the main garden or one of my containers.


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I have heard from more than one customer about problems with MG potting mix. You just can't go wrong with plain ol pro mix. I think I sprouted over 5000 starts this year in it. Well good luck my friend, I hope more survivors emerge.
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I have heard from more than one customer about problems with MG potting mix. You just can't go wrong with plain ol pro mix. I think I sprouted over 5000 starts this year in it. Well good luck my friend, I hope more survivors emerge.
Thanks, Mark. But all the survivors that I thought I had saved are now dead except one. I did a complete replant on everything and now have almost 3 dozen in the main garden and a couple in containers. I will reiterate that the most remarkable symptom was the distinct smell of "moldy sewage" - a heavy odor of urine with the musty smell of mold. All trays were new. The same trays were rinsed and cleaned and re-used for the replant. I now have more seedlings than I will be able to use. I think MG mix was hurting my efforts for longer than I want to admit.

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