January 21, 2015 | #46 |
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Here's mine NOT including my giant tomato line up for this year;
Blaby Special Black Krim Brandywine Sudduth's strain Cherokee Purple Grandfather Ashlock Hungarian Heart Pink Berkley Tie Dye Sputnik Sweet Cherry-100 Tsarskiy Lubimets Tuxhorn's Red & Yellow The Tsarskiy Lubimets and Tuxhorn's Red & Yellow will also be used as attempted crosses with my Big Zac line and Dan Mc Coy's World Record 8.41 pound Big Zac .
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January 21, 2015 | #47 |
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Here is my list (subject to change). I am planning on grafting a few of them (*) this year and see what the difference is between the grafted and non-grafted plants. If all goes well I will have way to many tomatoes (if that is possible).
Black Cherry Black Krim Brandywine Cowlick's Brandywine Pink * Brandywine Sudduth's * Cherokee Purple * Cuostralee Dester German Johnson Kellogg's Breakfast Lucky Cross Missouri Pink Love Apple Mortgage Lifter * Neves Azoran Red Paul Robeson Pruden's Purple Rebel Yell★ Solar Flare Stump of the World Wes Deliscious Terhune |
January 21, 2015 | #48 |
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When planting tomato seeds, I had to add a few more:
Helsing ★★★★★★★★ Blue Valencia Pinky Blast Juliet – F1 Lemon Drop Peppers Aji Amarillo Big Jim Legacy Big Jim Lumbre Cherry Bomb Chocolate Cherry Bomb Cseresznye Paprika Datil Guajillo Leutschauer Paprika NuMex Suave Orange Habanero Pablano Pasilla Bajio Puyo Red Cherry Sweet Shi-Shi-To Tabasco Thai Chili |
January 22, 2015 | #49 |
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I will be starting tomato seeds next week, here is the plan with back-ups and maybes; this is a really tough year with all of the great varieties from two wonderful trades.
Garden: *Amethyst Cream *Bosque Blue Bumblebee Carbon *Cherokee Chocolate *Cherokee Green *Cherokee Purple *Cowlick's Brandywine Dester Elgin Pink *Frosted Green Doctors *George Detsikas Italian Red *Golden Cherokee *Grace Lahman's Pink Joe's Pink Oxheart *Kellogg's Breakfast Margaret Curtain *Large Barred Boar *Orange Icicle *Pink Berkeley Tie Dye *Pink Bumblebee *Purple Bumblebee *Red Barn *Red Wolf *Solar Flare Tarasenko 6 Deck: Al Kuffa Blue Berries Coorong Red Pinky Strain Dwarf Arctic Rose Forest Fire Geranium Kiss Gold Nugget Red Robin Summer Sunrise Summertime Gold Tumbling Tom Waiting In the Wings (or maybe it's "Am I really sure this shouldn't bump somebody"): Bulgarian Triumph Costoluto Genovese Korol Sibiri Nebraska Wedding Mary Huddleston Manyel Red Penna Tangella
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January 22, 2015 | #50 |
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Not fully decided yet, but i feel the pressure to share what I have, a few may change but doing my best to keep the list short for this year -good luck.
1 Black Krim 2 Bloody Butcher 3 Brandywine (red or pink?) 4 Bushsteak (in pots) 5 Cherokee Purple 6 Coeur de Boeuf 7 Early Treat (or early girl) 8 Fish Lake Oxheart 9 German Queen 10 Sandul Moldovan (not sure) 11 Striped Sweetheart 12 Super Beefsteak 13 Sweet Ozark Orange 14 Thessaloniki |
January 22, 2015 | #51 |
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I'll play
Repeat Varieties marked with * Cherries SunGold* Black Cherry* Blush* Ambrosia Pink Dwarf Rosella Purple* Sweet Sue* Lime Green Salad* Chocolate Stripes Large Fruited Eva Purple Ball* KBX* Stupice* Coustralee Berkeley Tie Dye Pink Cassady's Folly (Paste) List subject to change, given the fickle nature of the gardner
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January 22, 2015 | #52 |
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My tentative grow list is approximately like this:
For fruit production 72 Ot'Jagodka 72 Joseph's Earliest Slicer Landrace 24 Matina 6 Yellow slicer 6 Yellow pear 12 Roma 12 Orange cherry For Plant breeding:
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January 22, 2015 | #53 |
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After years of growing hundreds of varieties each year, i finally began to realize...No more! Ended last year saying 10 tomato plants in 2015!!!
Well, that's already changed before the first seed has been started. I received seed from Darlene for: Margaret Curtain Rebel Yell Not Purple Strawberry Dester McKinley Texwine Dixiewine Weisnicht's Ukrainian Turkey Mt Fresh-F-1 and Penn Red Those paying attention will notice that's already more than the ten I was planning on. From my favorites, I'm planting: German Johnson-Benton Strain German Johnson- Benton strain X ?black P.L. I'm calling Barlow's Best Black (Bear Creek cross) Cowlick's Brandywine Brandywine-Glicks Bear Creek Barlow Jap Cherokee Purple (Homegrown Harvest) Red Brandywine P.L. (Homegrown Harvest) Dana's Dusky Rose Earl's Faux Tarasenko6 and Mt fresh (from my largest grown last year). That's a total of 23 which just happens to be the exact amount to fill what I tilled up last fall in the new tomato garden. The old tomato garden which now has rows and rows of Bloomsdale long standing Spinach will be getting more Bloomsdale long standing, as well as Salad Sensation, baby's leaf, and big ruffles hybrid spinach's along with America, another heirloom spinach. Will also add Detroit dark red and bull's blood beets. Then more from Darlene: slick pic summer squash, zephyr summer squash, saffron summer squash, tigress zucchini. Crockett beans, Provider green beans, rattlesnake pole beans, maxibel bush beans, and a pueblo bean mix, containing 8 different beans. 2 different Brussels sprouts, Royal Marvel and Long Island improved 2 cauliflowers, cheddar and graffiti Arcadia broccoli bolshoi kale; Gonzales cabbage; Michilli chinese cabbage; slonovo uno peppers; zebrune and ambition shallots I just picked up seeds today for Black seeded Simpson Lettuce and Iceberg Lettuce as well as Early Golden Acre cabbage as well asjack O' Lantern pumpkin. What was going to be a much smaller garden has become anything but... enjoy! Camo |
January 22, 2015 | #54 |
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It is so hard to choose. Most of the seeds are from MMMM. I am planning to grow some large ones, cherries and dwarfs. Not many medium size. I will buy the more common varieties such as CP, KB, sungold, black cherry ...from nursery.
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January 22, 2015 | #55 |
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Spring 2015
Not all will be going in my garden. Each of my sons will get 10-15 to grow in their gardens. * Denotes bucket/container 1.Abakanskiy Rozovyi 2.Aces High F4 3.Aftershock* 4.Alebaniki 5.Alyi Mustang 6.Anmore Dewdrop* 7.Anzhela Gigant 8.Auria 9.Aviro 10.Barnaulsky Konservnyi 11.Barry's Crazy Cherry 12.Black Giant 13.Black Master 14.Blue Ridge Black 15.Cherokee Lime 16.Cherokee Purple Heart 17.Chibikko* 18.Chocolate Lightning* 19.Chocolate Stripes 20.Cow's Tit 21.Daniel Burson 22.Dark Copia Heart 23.Flathead Monster 24.Fuzzy Wuzzy* 25.Gail 26.General Lee F4 27.Giant Climbing Heart 28.Giroc 30.Granny's Heart 31.Happy Jack 32.Istra 33.Iva's Red Berry 34.Jurmala 35.Klara 36.Krasnyi Velikan 37.Lucille Tillson 38.Maglia Rosa* 39.Marizol Black 40.Marizol Korney 41.Mazarini 42.Mocross Elgin #9 43.Negro de Almeria 44.Orange Pixie* 45.Oranje Van Goeijenbier 46.Paul Robeson 47.Pearly Pink Cherry* 48.Pit Viper F6* 49.Polish - Ellis 50.Purple Cherry 51.Puszta Kolosz 52.Reverend Michael Keyes 53.Roskoff 54.Samocvet Nefritovy 55.Schlesische Himbeere 56.Sgt. Pepper's F5 57.Shamrock F7* 58.Sirja's Love* 59.Sleeping Lady* 60.Stormin Norman 61.Sweet Beverly 62.Terhune 63.Uluru Ochre* 64.Utonyk* 65.Verdal 66.Whipper Snapper* 67.Wes 68.Zarca |
January 22, 2015 | #56 |
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I love it when people post lists longer than mine. Makes me feel just a little less crazy...
Keep them coming! |
January 23, 2015 | #57 |
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Last year was my first good year with heirloom tomatoes
They were a bit overwhelming(almost 80 plants), seeding, planting, tying, pruning, harvesting, and preserving all by myself. I was done with tomatoes by October. Now it's January and I can't wait to get a seed in the ground. New varieties to me are (*) Variety Absinthe* Antique Roman* Black Icicle* Black Krim Black Vernissage Bonnie Best Brandywine (Suddith), Pink* Brandywine, Yellow Casino* Cornuto delle Ande* Green Zebra Italian Franchi Giant Red Pear* Jersey Devil Juane Flamme Kosovo Opalka* Piennolo del Vesuvio Polish Linguisa* San Marzano Lungo #2 San Marzano Redorta* San Marzano, Plain Stupice* Super Italian Paste* Trying out a lot of new sauce/paste varieties. Thanks to Gary and all of you who contributed to MMMM. Mostly just one or two plants each, except Jersey Devil which performed very well last year -I'll do 8 those of a 36-40 plant total. My daughter is getting all the SM Lungo #2. I'll set out 2 the last week of April under protection, most of them about May 10, and 4-6 the first week in June. |
January 23, 2015 | #58 |
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I should never open a file I don't know how to close.
My list is at two... Sun Gold (F4) Ambrosia Pink ...because One Is The Loneliest Number. And, there might be a few people here who can't get a tune out of their head, and they'll probably let me know about it. One is the loneliest number One is the loneliest number One is the loneliest number... |
January 23, 2015 | #59 |
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Tormato, you jest. Only TWO????? Should we all shower you with some loverly pinks?????? I know they are your favourites!
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Quote:
It's the loneliest number since the number one Dutch
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