Member discussion regarding the methods, varieties and merits of growing tomatoes.
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February 9, 2020 | #46 |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: Minsk, Belarus, Eastern Europe (Zone 4a)
Posts: 2,278
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An old good German CV Tamina aka Yablonka Rossii aka Jablonka Rossii is very good for such conditions - early, semi-det. 1-1.2m high in GH and 0,4-0,8m outside, looks really nice, prolific and tasty to my buds
See them on photoes below. EM-Champion is usually under 1m and bred for growing outside in Siberia
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1 kg=2.2 lb , 1 m=39,37 in , 1 oz=28.35 g , 1 ft=30.48 cm , 1 lb= 0,4536 kg , 1 in=2.54 cm , 1 l = 0.26 gallon , 0 C=32 F Andrey a.k.a. TOMATODOR |
February 9, 2020 | #47 |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: Apr 2014
Location: Indialantic, Florida
Posts: 2,000
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How / what are those plants hung/supported? Nice short plants with low tomatoes.
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February 10, 2020 | #48 | |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: Oct 2014
Location: Norway
Posts: 1,049
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Thanks. Andrey! Sounds good. I'll see where I can find Yablonka Rossii. Tatiana has a separate listing for Tamina as an indeterminate? Steve |
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February 10, 2020 | #49 |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: Romania/Germany , z 4-6
Posts: 1,582
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I thought Tamina was supposed to be the same as Matina. So potato leafed, indeterminate. I grew Matina from Tomatogrowers, and it had really long internodes.
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February 13, 2020 | #50 |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: Minsk, Belarus, Eastern Europe (Zone 4a)
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Before me too thought that Tamina=Matina, but recently I found many reports that they are not the same.
These photoes of Yablonka Rossii (aka Russian Appletree) are from my friends garden.
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1 kg=2.2 lb , 1 m=39,37 in , 1 oz=28.35 g , 1 ft=30.48 cm , 1 lb= 0,4536 kg , 1 in=2.54 cm , 1 l = 0.26 gallon , 0 C=32 F Andrey a.k.a. TOMATODOR |
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