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February 9, 2017 | #167 | |
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My first batch of 14 varieties are growing under light. They already have 3 true leaves. My send batch will have to wait until late February . They are AUNT RUBY'S GG COEUR DE BOEUF CREOLE CUOSTRALEE DIXIE GOLDEN GIANT DOTSON'S LEBANESE HEART ESTERINA F2 FRANCHI GERMAN PINK GEORGE DETSIKAS IR GOLDEN JUBILEE GREEN COPIA INDIGO CHERRY DROP INDIAN STRIPE PL OLD GERMAN PRUDENS PURPLE SUPER SIOUX TIGER GRAPE (my naming) There it is : 18 varieties. I cut back by 5.
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February 9, 2017 | #168 |
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(To have it be called OLH, aka DLH, is not my wish- once again.)
Darin, I know what your wish is. But not everyone agreed with you. If I had been naming it for my own mother I would have referred to it as Elsie's LH,or my grandmother, Martha's LH, but obviously I didn't and wouldn't do that for several reasons. I didn't send seeds for it to Tania, I haven't gotten around to that yet, still so far behind with the seed offer, Tania's site is down right now, so can't see what info was given to her,when it is up I certainly will see what background info was given. Just thinking about this, but Tania has first rights to anything in my seed offers, and does make selections, she also is a listed SSE member and gets varieties from there as well,and since 4 of my 7 seed producers are also SSE listed members, they can and do list varieties they initially got from me that I got from many different folks in many different countries,including the US. The only times I have ever sent seeds to Tania directly is when she's grown out varieties that aren't true for the variety and she's asked if I have any seeds for those varieties that I can share with her,and I do. You know sometimes it's good to be an old lady, as I am, who keeps old seeds forever. Carolyn, who has 42 varieties on the spreadsheet of new ones that were grown out this past summer by her seed producers, and that doesn't include many that are sent to her directly as already processed seeds ready to go.. Would I send those to Tania? Nope,she has a large backlog as it is. I feel no need at all to promote any varieties whose seeds come to me since it's the worth of a variety as grown by others that I think is important. As always, as is oft said here.....,your mileage may vary and.......one person's spitter is another person's treasured variety/
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February 9, 2017 | #169 |
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These are all right here within reach. I have more peppers and tomatoes to sort though.
Misc: Purple Top Turnip White Egg Turnip Ruby Queen Beet Silver Queen Corn Cabbage (flat Dutch) Broccoli (Goliath) Carrots (Rainbow and ???) Melons (watermelon? and Minnesota midget) Straight 8 Cucumbers Onions (still choosing) Garlic [fall planted]: (Ajo Rojo, Music and some gifted to me???) Flowers: Zinnia Sun Flowers (Mexican red/yellow/orange, mammoth) Sweet William Peppers: Urfa Aleppo Chinese Giant Bell Aconcaqua Jalapeno Orange habanero banana Cubanelle Beans: King of the Garden Lima Ky Wonder Golden Wax Landreth Green Rattlesnake Pole Chinese Red Noodle Good Mother Stallard Pole Calypso Cherokee Trail of Tears Tiger's Eye Ela Speckled Butter Beans Peas: Wando Premium Tomatoes: Orange Russian #117 GGWT Peardrop Pinocchio Orange Vilma Spike' Red Belly Button Spike Buckbee's Abraham Lincoln This is what happens when I no longer have my beloved Old Uncles to squash me . . . OMG Zucchini also . . . |
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February 9, 2017 | #171 |
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[It must be spring, Mojo has reappeared]
Last year was a total disaster: ZERO picked. The May hailstorm in Houston cost me my crop and my roof. This year, I consciously decided to include a fair number of mass hybrids just to have something I know would give me giveaways. Champion II Black Krim Giallo de Summer Russian Persimmon Pork Chop (Wild Boar) Comstock Gulf State Market American Original Beefsteak Italian Goliath Cherokee Purple Serendipity --and here I require assistance. Believe it or not, these are seeds from the 2011 SETTFest, where it even beat out ATKINSON! for best-tasting-by-consensus (IIRC). But they came out half RL and half PL. Does anyone have an explanation for this?
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First batch ... more to follow (c - means "de colgar"):
Amarillo de Ladruñan C – 100 C – 100 en pom de La Ribera C – Alacon C – Albalar C – Alt Emporda C – Arañuel C – blanco de Ibiza C – CS 3 C – Ginestar C – Montan C – Pinxo de Barrina C – Sant Llorens C – Son Sardina C – Venus C – Villafranca C – Villagonzalo c- frances de urraca c- Mugro Carabajo Casas Altas Castielfiabib Cheste Corazon verde Cuarentena Damaso de Segorbe Extremeño de pezon Gigante de Alcora Gigante de Segorbe Iriepar La Mora Morado de Alcora Morado de Olba Muskiz Negro del Bierzo Pera de Olba Piñel gigante rojo Rosa de Almazora Rosa de Ayerbe Tapa de puchero Valenciano chafau de Segorbe Valenciano de caratren Valenciano de la Nuria Valenciano de Ludiente Valenciano de Onda Valenciano de Ontinyent Valenciano de Ramon de Segorbe Valenciano de Segorbe Valenciano gordo de Segorbe Valenciano rosa de Segorbe Verdal Verde doncella Vicente ton de Segorbe Xodos de enramar |
February 22, 2017 | #173 |
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What will do ok in a container?
Tomatoes:
Russian 117 Wes Dwarf Purple Heart Kellogg's West Virginia Jaune Flammee Blush Verde Claro Earl of Edgecombe Ron's Carbon Copy Sun Sugar Bernandini Paste Heidi Mini Gold So I only have room in ground for 3 or 4 tomatoes. Other than the DPH, KWV and MG, which would be most suitable for containers? I have 5 gallon buckets and 7 and 10 gallon grow bags. I am thinking of putting the Russian 117 and Wes in the ground. I don't know anything about the growth habit of Verde Claro, Blush, or Jaune Flammee. Any comments on whether these are sturdy, compact, wispy, leggy, etc? How tall were your vines? |
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Heidi grows great in a container. I used 5 gallon grow bags and had plants loaded with tomatoes. Wes and Russian 117 were very large plants when I grew them in ground. Unless you hear that any of your other varieties grow to monster size, then yes, put these two in the ground. I have no experience with any of the others. |
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February 22, 2017 | #175 |
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I grew Ron's CC in the ground. They were 9 feet tall. Need big cage/staking/lots of space to sprawl. I did not trim it and it became huge. The taste was great so I let it grow wild.
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February 22, 2017 | #177 |
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So I checked out my seed stash that wasn't sitting on my desk and found many wonderful seeds that were shared with me to add to my list . . . I am needing more tubs and garden space lol.
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February 22, 2017 | #178 |
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For this year I chose this heart-shaped tomatoes: Orange Russian 117, Orange Strawberry, Maya´s delight, Herodes. Kukula´s Portuguese Heart, Fresa, Alice, Brad´s Black Heart and Ludmila´s Pink Heart. Two plants from each variety.
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February 22, 2017 | #179 | |
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February 22, 2017 | #180 | |
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