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August 12, 2015 | #1 |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: Aug 2015
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Big Beef 8/12/2015
Here you go folks . My Big Beef plant . I'm in south western Pennsylvania .
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August 12, 2015 | #2 |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: Apr 2015
Location: Upstate NY
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Beautiful! My first year growing Big Beef. Loving it!
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August 12, 2015 | #3 |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: Apr 2015
Location: Stow, Ohio
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Nice ! I have heard so many good things on here about Big Beef I have put it on my 2016 grow list.
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August 12, 2015 | #4 |
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I have to say I'm impressed with these Big Beef plants . Its my first year for them as well . they came on about a week or so earlier then my Better Boy . Almost perfect tomato's . My Better Boys are doing great as well . But I'm highly disappointed in my Mister Stripey . All are Bonnie Plants . What are you folks growing for your sandwich tomato's ?
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August 14, 2015 | #5 |
Tomatovillian™
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Location: Zone 6 Northern Kentucky
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I had real good luck with Big Beef plants this year also. Probably gonna be a staple in my garden in the future.
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August 14, 2015 | #6 | |
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But I'm still looking for a really big tomato for single slice sandwich's .Mr. Stripey is not coming back . jpm. |
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August 14, 2015 | #7 |
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It looks great, loaded with fruit and definitely NOT HUGE - a big plus. Is it growing in a HD bucket? If so, was that bucket made into a SWC? I can't tell but do you have it staked at all. What are you using for fertilizer?
I've never grow BB but just seeing your pic makes me want to try it this fall. |
August 14, 2015 | #8 | |
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Its in a HD bucket yes . The plant I would save is about 5 1/2 ' tall . I have it staked and tied yes . And its been a huge producer ! I have not picked any suckers off either . Basically I just let it do its own thing just to see what happens . The bucket has 5 holes in the bottom and the bottom has a layer of small river stone from HD .About as big as a quarter . I fertilize with just the plain old Miracle Grow plant food once a week .I have to water twice daily .In FL you might have to really keep a close eye on them because of the intense sun and heat !! jpm Last edited by justplainmike; August 14, 2015 at 01:27 PM. |
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August 14, 2015 | #9 | |
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Disappointment in the Mr Stripey plants from Bonnie's is pretty common. If you google it, you'll find countless people who get a "bull" plant with zero flowers/tomatoes. You'd think with all those complaints they'd switch seeds to something else. Maybe you'll get lucky and find Lucky Cross or Big Rainbow at a local shop.
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August 14, 2015 | #10 | |
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Well yes there are many nurseries here in western pa , but the old fella that I bought all my gardening products from passed away last winter and I have not found a place yet to buy my plants . I bought my plants from him for 30 years .And yes I'm 38 miles south east of Pittsburgh .
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August 14, 2015 | #11 |
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I'm wondering if any of you have given these a shot ?
http://www.post-gazette.com/life/gar...s/200803010163 jpm |
August 14, 2015 | #12 | |
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I've noticed that growing big indeterminates in 5 gallon buckets helps keep them a manageable size, which is a big help if you have to spray them. I wonder if they get huge in the ground?
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August 14, 2015 | #13 | |
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Mike - Thanks for the info re: your BB. Forgot to add that was a cool story - Ginger (Marsha) definitely grew it during the spring b/c I have seeds from her seed swap. I think she loved it. Last edited by Barb_FL; August 14, 2015 at 06:37 PM. |
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August 14, 2015 | #14 |
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Here you go folks . Now you can get an idea of the average size of the Big Beef tomato's I'm getting off this plant . They are a bit larger then my Better Boys . And no cracking at all .
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August 14, 2015 | #15 | |
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I would like to talk to her about how they did for her .
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