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Old March 14, 2024   #1
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Default Your Top 5 container varieties for 2024 !

Nothing to strict or scientific here ...just think a typical 5 gallon container

and your 5 favourite container varieties ....anything
new under the sun for 2024 ?

My 5 off the cuff ..favorites are.

1) Sophies Choice

2) Dwarf Arctic Rose

3) Beaverlodge Slicer

4) Yaponskiy Karlik

5) Puck

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Old March 16, 2024   #2
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well, I'll start with one ...... Yellow Brick Road
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Old March 16, 2024   #3
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I grow in 3-gallon containers.

Maglia Rosa and Taste Patio.

Wondering if I have room for Yellow Brick Road........
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Old March 16, 2024   #4
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I’ll second yellow brick road. And I’ll add emerald city, Ruby slippers and sweet baby Jade

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Old March 16, 2024   #5
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Beaver Lodge Slicer grows well in containers and is the earliest tomato I grow, it also taste very good. New Big Dwarf is another good one for containers.

I am trying Sophie's choice this year, how does Sophies Choice compare to Beaver Lodge Slicer?
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Old March 17, 2024   #6
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yep! sophies choice dependable medium size fruit in compact plant ...
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Old May 9, 2024   #7
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I guess I am in kind of a rut... I grow pretty much the same varieties every year:

Black Krim
Lemon Boy
Cheroke Purple
Health Kick Roma
Green Zebra
Early Girl
Black Cherry
White Cherry
Yellow Pear

I will usually try 5 or 6 others, whatever I happen to come across at the local garden centers. I wanted to try some Karen Oliver varieties, but I couldn't find any.
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Old May 14, 2024   #8
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For the First Time, I am decorating with Red Robin Tomato Plants all over the Front Market Place overlooking Fort Monroe in my Front Market. I put these Red Robins Tomato Plants in the arms of my Angel Statues and everywhere, in the Front Market, Amen!!
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