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May 6, 2016 | #152 |
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I had rabbits eat 30 or so 5" plants Grrrrrrrrrrrrrr! Will the rabbits eventually leave the plants alone once the plants get larger? i wonder how mature is enough to be less fearful of losing more?
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May 6, 2016 | #153 |
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My rabbits are fenced out. I saved a baby bunny from a big snake last year, only to realize within the next few days that he was eating my plants. He got a few. I think he got too fat to fit back through the hole in the fence after that.
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yeah, i "saved" the one that got to big to get out last year with a SHOVEL! They never touched a tomato plant - only beens. This year they attacked the transplants - have never been bothered by rabbit's on tomatoes - i guess just a bit too small of a transplant this year??? how do i insert a smile or grumpy face?
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Black plastic mulch tip of the day: paint markers will write on it. I bought a yellow one at Wal-Mart for $2. It goes a lot faster to mark the plants that way as I plant, and then go back with the notebook later:
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May 12, 2016 | #158 |
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All of my tomatoes are finally in the ground, all 900 feet of them.
Here's a pic from today: http://i.imgur.com/JtUb1RB.jpg My list of high tunnel varieties is here: http://www.tomatoville.com/showthread.php?t=40692 Here is a list of the varieties I have planted outside. Some names have been translated, and I'm sure there are some misspelled ones: Ambrosia Red Ambrosia Rose Amethyst Cream Amursky Tiger Andizhansky Anmore Dew Drops Anmore Treasures Arkasin Aroma Atkinson Banskia Queen Batjanja Beauty Mark Bedouin Benissoui Nante Beryl Beauty Betalux Big Green Dwarf Black Hole Sun Black Icicle Black Magic Black Plum Blueberry Sugar Bola Maciza Bosky Chabarovsky Bosque Blue Bumble Bee Brandywine OTV Brandywine Sudduth Chadwick Cherry Chang Li Chernomor Chocolate Champion Chocolate Lighting Citron Compact Coastal Pride Orange Cole Cuban Black Cyril’s Choice Czech Bush Da Chilo Dagestansky Daniel Burson De Barao Black De Barao Orange Degestansky Desert Rose Dwarf Pink Passion Dwarf Wild Fred Elgin Pink Esmerelda Golosina Everett’s Rusty Ox Heart Fahrenheit Blues Firesteel Flora-dade Fuzzy Wuzzy Gargamel Giant Willie Gigant-10 Novikova Glasnost Green Doctor’s Frosted Gregori Altai Harless Creek Gold Highlander Pink Honey Giant Hssiao His Hung Shih Ina Indian Stripe PL Indigo Cherry Drops Italian Market Wonder Jade Beauty Jazz KBX Kazachka Koskioso Verte Leningradsky Skorospelyi Li Cun Livingston’s Main Crop Pink Lotos Pink Lucinda Lucinda Maglia Rosa Malachite Box Malawi Cherry Mandarinka Mano Marbonne F1 Master Carnosa Midnight in Moscow Mikhalych Momotaro F1 Mr Snow Muddy Waters Napa Rose Negrillo de Almoguera Nepal New Big Dwarf Nicholas Duchov Northern Lights Novosadsky Jabucher Orange Bull’s Heart Orange Icicle Orange Jazz Orange Russian 117 Oranzhevaya Slivka Pani Jana Paul Robeson Paul Robeson PL (unstable) Peramoga 165 Perth Pride Pineapple Pig Pink Icicle Pink Rose Pink Tiger Pink Titan Pink Vernissage Pit Viper Polish Favorite Porter Purple Bumble Bee Purple Dragon Qiyanai Huang Rebel Yell Red Bumble Bee F1 Reisetomate (traveler’s tomato) Remy Rouge Rose Quartz Multiflora Roza Vetrov Russian Russian Apple Tree Russian Bull’s Heart Shaker Village Sibirsky Malahit Sioux Sky Reacher Sosulka Rosoveya Southern Nights Spot Yellow Spudakee Starfire Isis Submarine Blush Sunrise Bumble Bee Sweet & Thin from Malinova Sweet Adelaide Sweet Cherry Sweet Cranberry Sweet Orange II Sweet Scarlet Sweet Sue Sweet for Children Taimyr Tasmanian Chocolate Terhune Tommy Toe Tsar’s Royal Gift Uluru Ochre Utyonok (Duckling) Vorlon Wes Wherowkowhai White Cherry Wild Fred Wild Rose Willard Wynn Wine Jug Wooly Blue Jay Yamali Brown Yamali Green Yamali Red Yamali Yellow Yellow Icicle Yellow Jazz Yellow Jazz Heart Yellow Mortgage Lifter Yukon Quest Zaitska Zebra Rita Zhelhj Delikates Zigan Last edited by Cole_Robbie; May 12, 2016 at 03:05 AM. |
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What a list.
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May 12, 2016 | #161 |
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Cole, there are some that I'll be asking you about. I Agree with Worth - What a list.
I few that I am very interested in are how Ambrosia Red, Bosque Blue Bumble Bee, Indigo Cherry Drops - how they do for you. Of course, you know I want to know about the Chinese tomatoes. I'm growing some Japanese tomatoes that are very happy in Texas soil. |
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What a list Cole. I can only imagine having that much room! You missed having a variety that starts with X though. Lol.
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Hope Tlaloc isn't as generous as last year, a lot of those deserve a good taste test. Mikhalych is winning taste tests down here. Go Sugar's Magic!
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May 12, 2016 | #164 |
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Thanks guys. Gerado, I'm glad you liked Sugar's stuff so much. I will send you more when you run out. I collect it in winter, because the grass has died and it is easier. But the summer stuff makes much better tea. It bubbles like crazy.
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May 12, 2016 | #165 |
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Wow dude, super list. I am a little jealous of your space though. I keep wanting to use all my rows for tomatoes since I have so many varieties I cant fit in. One day I have several acres to grow on. Good luck on the season and I will be patiently waiting to read your reviews later on.
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