Member discussion regarding the methods, varieties and merits of growing tomatoes.
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April 6, 2018 | #46 |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: Sep 2016
Location: Delaware
Posts: 234
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Late to the party this year, I started my tomato seeds March 26th. So far the are doing well and it’s time to pot up! I started the eggplants and peppers on March 30th. Only a few are starting to peek through now.
Slicers: Akers WV Black Dwarf Mr Snow Indian Stripe PL Little Lucky Lucid Gem Serendipity Cherry and Saladette: Ambrosia Gold Black Vernissage Dwarf Experiment 15xF3-2RL Jaune Flammee Pink Bumblebee Pink Princess Sun Gold Sunsugar Plums and Pastes: Amish Paste (4 different seed stocks for side-by-side comp) Orange Caprese Principe Borghese Costoluto Genovese (2 seed stocks) San Marzano Redorta Striped Roman All but Jaune Flammee, Sun Gold, Sunsugar and one of the Amish Pastes are new to my garden this year. I seem to double my tomato varieties every year. I like variety! |
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