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September 16, 2017 | #16 | |
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http://tatianastomatobase.com/wiki/Ted%27s_Pink_Currant And it's great and I have a full history on that one and how Ted Darnowski found it and he didn't know how to save seeds,so sent me fruits instead,double bagged, fruits smushed open when I got them,and they were just fine. Carolyn
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June 11, 2018 | #17 |
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Bumping the thread to say that we should be having another one this summer, on a Saturday afternoon, probably late August -- will update later this summer when we know more!
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June 12, 2018 | #18 |
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Ken B:
I was out last year and had a great time. Would recommend it to anyone. The tours and tastings were terrific. I picked up seeds for Aunt Lou's Underground Railroad, Barnes Mountain Orange and Pink, Brimmer, Costoluto Fiorentino and Georgia Streak - they are growing great! I also bought some Appalachian Red garlic - when do you usually harvest yours? Jeff |
June 13, 2018 | #19 |
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I don't think we've got any Appalachian Red planted on our own farm this year -- this year we're giving our soil a break from garlic, and "only" doing Egyptian Walking Onions and Perennial Leeks and some other perennial alliums.
Garlic harvests vary by date from year to year with the weather, they're usually spread out during June for us, depending on variety. Generally the most reliable harvest indicator for us is to go and harvest bulbs once the plants are down to only 5 green leaves (or less, if we don't catch them before this). |
August 12, 2018 | #20 |
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Update -- date is set -- Saturday, Aug 25th, 2-4 PM. We'll be sending out an email about it to local customers this next week.
We're in Mineral, VA -- ~15-20 minutes off I-64, halfway between Charlottesville and Richmond -- PM me for directions! We'll have maybe 30-40 tomatoes and some peppers and other crops for tasting. Mild July weather slowed down the tomatoes some -- doubt we'll have much of the larger beefsteaks ready for the tasting, but we'll have a lot of cherries and smaller slicers. I'll try to post a list when we get closer to the date. Interesting trial crops to look at this year = lettuce, cilantro, sunflowers, eggplants, amaranth, tomatoes, sweet + spice + hot peppers, cucumbers, basil, okra, beets, and flowers. With seed crops, the most interesting/unusual = Yellow Centiflor tomato, Brazilian Starfish hot pepper, Kiss Me Over the Garden Gate flower + some other flowers, and Red Foliated White cotton. And: for any folks wanting to get some, it's a good chance to buy garlic, cover crops, etc. since you don't have to pay shipping! |
August 19, 2018 | #21 |
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***DATE CHANGE: Saturday, Sept 1st, 2-4 PM***
We've folks away this week (some at a wedding, some to help friends fix up their barn), and we need to wait til they're back to help us get ready for the tomato tasting -- so, pushing it back a week -- hope that still works for anyone who was thinking of coming out on the 25th! |
August 19, 2018 | #22 |
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I have a better chance of making that date!
SESE people give a great tour of their farm, have a very organized tomato tasting tent, and my favorite . . . you get to look through the seed room and buy what you want! Last year, I bought some terrific red garlic and about 7 different tomato seeds - all are doing well this year: Peg's Round Orange, Barnes Mountain Orange and Pink, Aunt Lou's Underground Railroad, Brimmer, and Georgia Streak. It's worth the trip. Jeff |
August 20, 2018 | #23 |
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I am interested, as well.
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September 1, 2018 | #24 |
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Here's this year's list!
Today's forecast = partly sunny, 30-40% chance of rain this aft. * = trial variety/variety SESE doesn’t currently carry Black Cherry Cherokee Purple Coyote *Dances with Smurfs – indigo/red cherry *Don’s Double Delight –bicolored slicing Eva Purple Ball *Everglades – pink-red cherry Garden Peach German Johnson *Green Giant – green slicing Green Grape Green Zebra Hege German Pink *Indigo Cherry Drops – indigo/red cherry *Isis Candy – red/yellow cherry *Isis Candy, large fruited off-type – red/yellow slicer *Ivan – red slicer Joe Thianamen Australian Heart *Kellogg’s Breakfast – orange slicer *Kopek Hayasi – red slicer *Little Lucky – gold/red slicer *Lucky Cross – gold/red slicer Marglobe VF *Marvin Marvel, Ph. D (LARGER SEED CROP IN 2019 FOR 2020 CATALOG?) Matt’s Wild Cherry *Mountaineer Delight – red slicer(SEED CROP BEING GROWN OUT FOR – will be in 2019 catalog) Old Virginia *Pear Shaped – red cherry *Pink Bumble Bee – pink/yellow cherry *Puerto Cortes – red cherry *Purple Bumble Bee – purple/green cherry Red Cherry Roma VF Virginia Select *Salvaterra’s Select – red paste Super Italian Paste *Tiger Tom – orange/red slicer *Turner – pink slicer West Virginia 63 *White Cherry – pale yellow cherry Yellow Bell *Yellow Centiflor – yellow cherry (SEED CROP BEING GROWN OUT FOR – will be in 2019 catalog) |
September 1, 2018 | #25 | |
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Ivan is a great one,not well known, I'd like to have that one grown for me some time. Marvin Marvel, Ph.D. Had to Google him and found him in Fort Collins, CO, as a therapist,but what's the connection with tomatoes? It was Alan Kapuler at Peace Seeds who bred the red Centiflor, but his daughter got interested in breeding tomatoes and bred the Yellow Centiflor. But you probably know that already. Great looking list. Carolyn
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September 2, 2018 | #26 |
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hi Carolyn --
Ivan has had good flavor, but just OK production so far. We're starting to get more Septoria in our trial patch now, so it'll be interesting to see how it holds up over the next few weeks. I wrote down the name wrong -- it's "Mason Marvel, Ph.D." -- Mason Marvel was part of the group that worked on West Virginia 63 tomato. Back in the '50s, he collected WV heirlooms with Late Blight resistance for the project. This tomato's a big pink heirloom-type that emerged during the breeding work -- Mason kept it going as his own private project for 55+ years -- he gave seed to Florida grower Herman Holley, who passed it on to us. It's really good! We're saving a small amount of seed this year, will do a larger growout next year. Yellow Centiflor -- we like it a lot! We're growing the seed crop here on our own farm. Nice flavor, really productive, good vigor. It's got a lot of size variability -- from dwarf to determinate/short indeterminate; Irena's saved a stock selection, I'm guessing that she's selected for shorter plants for our next seed crop growout. |
June 22, 2019 | #27 |
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We haven't set the date yet for this year's -- we'll see how the weather goes -- but right now we're guessing that it'll *probably* be Saturday, August 24th.
Here's tentative list for now -- a lot of these are ones we trialed last year, we're looking at them again since it was so wet last summer and we wanted a better look at them! We'll be adding some to this list, depending on what friends and neighbors bring. *Alston Everlasting -- red slicing (seed crop being grown out for -- will be in 2020 catalog) Amish Paste -- red sauce Black Cherry -- black cherry Cherokee Purple -- purple slicing Djena Lee's Golden Girl -- gold slicing *Don’s Double Delight – gold/red slicing Dwarf Emerald Giant (dwarf) -- green slicing *Everglades – pink-red cherry (seed crop being grown out for -- will be in 2021 catalog) (seed has some dormancy issues, will take 1-2 years to pass germination tests!) Garden Peach -- yellow slicing Geranium Kiss (dwarf) -- red slicing Green Zebra -- green/yellow slicing Hege German Pink -- pink slicing Illinois Beauty -- pink slicing *Ivan – red slicing Joe Thieneman Australian Heart -- red slicing *Kellogg’s Breakfast – orange slicing *Kopek Hayasi – red slicing *Little Lucky – gold/red slicing Marglobe VF -- red slicing Matt’s Wild Cherry -- red cherry Mortgage Lifter VFN -- red slicing Mr. Fumarole -- pink paste *Mrs. Housewife -- red paste (seed crop being grown out for -- will be in 2020 catalog) Old Virginia -- red slicing OTV Brandywine -- orange-red slicing *Pear-Shaped Cherry (dwarf) – red cherry Purple Bumble Bee – purple/green cherry *Salvaterra’s Select – red paste San Marzano -- red paste *Summer Sweet Gold (dwarf) -- gold slicing (seed crop being grown out for -- will be in 2020 catalog) Super Italian Paste -- red paste *TOMI 1815 -- red slicing Williams Striped -- gold/red slicing Yellow Centiflor – yellow cherry * = not in current (2019) SESE catalog Also, we'll have a *lot* of interesting sweet peppers + spice peppers + hot peppers -- will post the list of those later this summer when we get close to the date! We're trialing a couple of Craig's lavender sweet peppers, hope to have those at the tasting... |
June 22, 2019 | #28 |
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I'm growing your Old Virginia I picked up at your farm two years ago.
Last year, I grew Aunt Lou's Underground Railroad, the Barnes Mountain group, Brimmer, and Peg's Round Orange - all great tomatoes from your open house. I also grew Kopek Hayasi and really liked it - hope it does well for you. Jeff |
June 23, 2019 | #29 |
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Great list - hope things are well on the farm!
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June 23, 2019 | #30 |
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Jeff -- good to hear that you liked Kopek Hayasi! We were crazy busy last summer, didn't have time to take many notes, so mid-September Irena did a smart thing where she went through the tomato patch and took photos of each variety... so when it came time to plant this year's trials, we looked through the photo files and could see which varieties had still looked good in mid-September despite all the rain. Kopek Hayasi was one of the good ones, so it's getting another look this year, and hopefully will also get better notes this time.
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