March 17, 2017 | #286 |
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It was an arduous process but I narrowed it down. May add a few more, but these are already sown.
TOMATOES Carbon Copy Kazachka PBTD Lavender Lake Flanders Contrast Green Zebra (Arizona Hawaii) Green Doctor's Frosted Sweet Ozark Orange Tang Datlo Jaune Flamme Pinocchio Orange Yaponskiy Krab Wild Thyme Pink Painted Pink Sgt Peppers Work Release Paste Kremlin Chiming Clock Divine Maltese Early Swedish (Imur Prior Beta) For Exhibition Mat-Su Express Indian Curry Criolla Quetzaltepeque Komohana Grape Isis Candy Gnocchia di Limone Lemon Drop Polish Pastel Bosque Bumblebee Little Lucky Chang Li Sart Roloise PEPPERS Ajvarski Baby Aji Amarillo Black Hungarian Chervena Chushka Crunch Sweet Orange Dulce d'Espagne Fish Pepper Jumbo Jalapeno Leutschauer Paprika Manzano Shish!to |
March 20, 2017 | #287 |
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I've finalized my list for 2017.
For the community garden plots I've started: New Big Dwarf Spike Carmello F1 Brandywine (Sudduth) Sungold BKX Rebel Yell Daniel Burson Earl's Faux Granadero Orange Jazz For my Earthbox garden in the back of our shop, I've started: Girl Girl's Weird Thing Margaret Curtain Black Krim Virginia Sweets Pruden's Purple Rainbow Dwarf Dwarf Sweet Sue Tastywine Sugary Pounder Lithium Sunset Sart Roloise Eva Purple Ball Yellow Brandywine (Platfoot) Red Viper Dwarf Tasmanian Chocolate When my beans, melons and corn are done by late July, I'll transplant second sowing of tomatoes to take me through our Indian Summer in October: Early Siberian Black Cherry Loxton Lad Sweet Scarlet Dwarf Rosella Purple Dwarf Purple Heart EM Champion Cherokee Tiger Dwarf Dwarf Wild Fred "Jen's Mystery" tomato (I suspect this is Ananas Noire) Orange Strawberry Dona F1 Brutus |
March 26, 2017 | #288 |
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Wisconsin 55 Liz Birt Brandywine from Croatia Sungold '16 Sungold '15 Paul Roberson '16 Paul Roberson '15 Cheerokee Purple Black Raspberry Giant Copper River GWRT Neves Azorean Red German Johnson Brenton Strain Magila Rosa GGWT '16 GGWT '15 Lithium Sunset Kelloggs Breakfast Solar Flare Seek no further Love Apple SOTW Eli Daniel Burson Rozovyi Myod Mayo's Delight Rebecca Sebastians Bull Bag Linnie's Oxheart Chapman Marizapan Gold Togo Trefele Brandyberry Pink Casey Pure Yellow Orange Russian 117 Bursztyn Amber Red Barn Rebel Yell 0-33 Precoce Marmande Vorlon BW Yellow Beaverlodge Slicer German Giant Mortgage Lifter Fish Lake Oxheart Orange Jazz Taxi German Red Strawberry |
March 26, 2017 | #289 |
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Welcome , Jonny !
You have an amazing grow list. Of all that I share 2 varieties : Sungold and Mortgage Lifter. But I am familiar by name with about 15 more (not grown them yet ) Have a great season !
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March 27, 2017 | #290 |
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(Marizapan Gold)
I think you meant to say the following since there is no tomato variety called Marzipan (spelled with an i ) Gold,unless some seed vendor has really messed up things. http://t.tatianastomatobase.com:88/wiki/Marizol_Gold I love marzipan myself, but Marizol Gold is a great bicolor. Carolyn
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March 29, 2017 | #291 |
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Just picked up mine today at the store they will be in my highly successful half buried container method.
Black Krim. Mortgage lifter. And two sun gold plants. The first two I have never grown before. Four plants total. Worth |
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BTW: I am also growing ML ( 1 ) SG (2)
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March 30, 2017 | #293 |
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2017 tentative grow list
Some day I'll have to sample a Sungold and see what all the hype is about. Tried last year but the plant was one of the first to turn into a crispy critter...
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March 30, 2017 | #296 |
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I'm sorry but I don't know what that source means.
Did you get it in a trade, or from a seed offer,or was it from a commercial vendor, etc. I really would like to know, so if you don't feel comfortable answering here, please do PM me. I see you've also changed the spelling from what you had before so I just Googled that and came up with https://www.google.com/search?q=Marz...&bih=788&dpr=1 Carolyn
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March 31, 2017 | #297 |
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I'm getting ready to start my seeds (I started a couple weeks earlier last year, but my tomato plants got kind of old by transplant time, and they germinate faster when it's warmer anyway; so, that's why the delay). The windy part of the spring has just begun, it seems. Fortunately, the greenhouse seems able to take it well. I heard we had 50 MPH winds near my area, today (I can only personally verify that it was up to at least 35 MPH here, though—but it was enough to cause a lot of noise outside, and make things fall over and bang hard against the house more than once). We didn't have much wind during the winter.
I'm getting ready to finalize my list (at least for stuff I'm planning to germinate; I might give some plants away). Good news, though: my neighbor wants to let me grow stuff over there, too. So, I might have a little more space. If I have to water it, I'll probably plan to dry farm, though (going over to my neighbor's house to water every other day might be challenging). So far, I haven't planted any tomatoes. We just have Cherry Belle radishes and Dwarf Grey Sugar snow peas direct-seeded. The peas are germinating. Some of last year's radishes that reseeded have germinated. The perennial Green De Belleville sorrel is looking nice (it might be cool to have a lawn of that, and see what people think). We got rid of our lawn years ago. It looks like it's growing back from our neighbor's grass, however. I want to pickle the radishes. Anyway, I've got lots of other cool-weather seeds to direct-seed, too. |
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Also... still hoping for a miracle like last year but the only one on the list that has not germinated is Orange Jazz... last year it took over 30 days for Liz Birt to pop so I can say I have not lost hope yet in the slightest. |
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April 5, 2017 | #299 |
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Seeds have been sown, so I guess this is final! Unless I see some plants I just have to have.
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2017 Grow List (Has anyone tried Sweet Treats)?
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Rutgers 250 Kellogg’s Breakfast Aunt Ruby’s German Carbon Black Krim Japanese Black Truffle -2 Black and Brown Boar Pink Berkeley Tie Dye Red Zebra - Isis Candy -2 Blush -2 Sweet Baby Girl -3 Orange Paruche -3 Sunchocola - 2 Green grape Honeydrop Green Doctors Frosted Sunrise Bumblebee - indeterminate 70 days Sweet Treats |
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