Member discussion regarding the methods, varieties and merits of growing tomatoes.
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June 6, 2015 | #16 |
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Right after you water gently push the soil down around your plant. The tunnels aren't usually very deep and you can fill them back up with soil. That's not to say it won't come back and redo it but it will give the plant a chance.
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June 6, 2015 | #17 | |
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The reason was all of my tomatoes were picked and waiting for me when I got home with no idea what came from what. Worth |
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June 6, 2015 | #18 | |
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That's sounds like something that would happen at my house. It's absolutely worth growing again. |
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June 6, 2015 | #19 | |
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Someone sent me seeds many years ago for it who is was a member here. Now my fine feathered friends please tell me the name of the GWR tomato that is so hard to tell when it is ripe the name evades me for some reason. TGS sells it but I just cant remember. Suze told me that in some but not all areas it would maybe put on a slight blush at the blossom end but not always. The only other way is to give it a little squeeze to see if it is ready to pick. Me thinks it may be Green Giant. Worth |
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June 6, 2015 | #20 |
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Green Pear is one I'm interested in because of its shape.
Green Doctors Frosted is one we have seeds for already. We plan on trying those next spring. |
June 6, 2015 | #21 | |
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If so they are yours after a germination test. Worth |
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June 6, 2015 | #22 | |
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Gardeneer, I had never grown green tomatoes until last year. It was a lableled, but 'unnamed' hybrid from someone on this forum. It was the best tomato I've ever had! Green will never be the majority of the tomatoes I grow, but they will have a place (w/ the gwr - some get a yellowish tint, and others like the one I grew, you had to pick by 'feel'.)
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June 6, 2015 | #23 | |
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http://t.tatianastomatobase.com:88/wiki/Humph Another one that deserves to be grown more IMO is: https://www.google.com/?gws_rd=ssl#q...en+Ripe+tomato One of THE best GWR cherries I've grown is: http://t.tatianastomatobase.com:88/w...b=General_Info My seeds from Reinhard Kraft a couple of years ago and you can see that I spread it around to several seed sites. The pictures weren't coming up when I grabbed this link. I'm sure most of the places that listed it for 2014 still list it and Tania has not updated most pages for 2015 unless she is also listing the variety. Manfred and Reinhard traced it back to the Netherlands and there it became a cold case. Not known to be related to Green Zebra, but named Green Zebra Cherry b/c of the striping. For me the taste is superb and not at all related to the taste of Green Zebra. Yes, I do love my GWRipes. Carolyn, waiting to hear back from her seed producers this summer about Verdal, Reinhard's now stable Green Heart which I grew at an earlier F gen, Zelyonye, and Annie B's Green and Emerald Pear;
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June 6, 2015 | #24 |
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June 6, 2015 | #25 | |
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Okay, it's hot and humid where the computer is. We're not going to put the AC window unit in here until July 1. So far, I have not had any problems getting older seeds to start and grow. I would be glad to grow them, Last edited by AlittleSalt; June 7, 2015 at 12:45 AM. |
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June 6, 2015 | #26 | |
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Cherokee Green is also very good and productive too. The flavor is great but just like Cherokee Purple, they don't hold up well so you must eat them asap when ripe. Malachite Box has the sweetest take of GWRs that I've had, also very productive. Aunt Ruby's Green was my favorite until I found Humph. Garden Lime is an excellent tasting smaller tomato. Lime Green Salad as mentioned earlier in this thread is a real good one too, makes a lot of tomatoes for a small plant. Max's Large Green is a large tomato is the greenest ripe one I've ever grown. It does not develop much of a yellow cast to it when ripe. I've grown others, but that's enough for now. Remy
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June 7, 2015 | #27 |
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I see I'm in good company as a fan of Humph. It's what inspired me to try several more greens year.
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June 7, 2015 | #28 |
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June 7, 2015 | #29 |
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Bosque Green Cherry is: http://jandlgardens.com/catalog/inde...roducts_id=255
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June 7, 2015 | #30 | |
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The Malakitovaya.. Shatulka is another one I have been hearing of, and not only the storybook The challenge is to keep my current seed stock in order and have some plan how to grow them in my limited space. |
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