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Old February 21, 2015   #1
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my tomato varieties 2015 sown since last week-end. Some babies are already evident. I am looking forward to a successful Year-Tomatoes


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Amana Orange
Aunt Lou Underground Railroad
Backa (Kamenniy Tsvetok)
Barlow Jap
Barnes Mountain Orange
Ben Long's Buckman's Beauty
Berwick German
Bevin's
Bianca
Big Beef
Big Cheef
Big Zac
Black Monster
Black Mountain Pink
Black Opal
Blush
Brandywine OTV
Brandywine True Black
Calf's Heart
Cero Blackburn
Cherokee Lime
Corbarino
Dagma's Perfection
Delicious
Dixiewine
Domingo
Finca Somnia
Grandfather Ashlock
Grandma Frieda's
Grandma Viney's Yellow & Pink
Great White
Green Moldovan
Grimpante x Brandywine
Hawaiian Pineapple
Hazelfield Farm
Honey Joy
Honigsüßer Erlöser
Hoy
Italian Tree
Izmail Ribbed
Jaffa
Japanese Black Triffle
JD Special C Tex
Jennie
Kelli's Heart
Kewalo
King Kong
KY Beefsteak Orange
Large Red Shaker
Lenny & Gracie's Yellow KY Heirloom
Livingstons Beauty
Lucky Cross
Lumpy Red
Malinowy Olbrzym
Mammoth German Gold
Manyel
Marianna's Peace
Marizol Bratka
Marlowe Charleston
Marz Round Green
Minnie's Pin Stripe
Noire de Cosebeuf
Nonna Antonina
Old German
Old Time Purple
Pampelmuse
Petit Chocolate
Pineapple Fog
Pink Berkeley Tie Dye
Prue
Purple Dog Creek
Rebecca Sebastian Bull Bag
Rita's Black
Rose Beauty
Ruslan
Santiago
Shadow Boxing
Shah
Shapa Monomakha
Sleeping Lady
Sweet Ozark Orange
Sylvan Gaume
Tangerine
Teton de Venus
Three Sisters
Tim's Black Ruffles
Vernissage Black
Virginia Sweets
Wes
Wirowsk

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ABC Potatoleaf
Al Kuffa
Allure
Amish Red
Anastasia
Anna Russian
Astrakhanskie
Belyi Naliv
Black from Tula
Black Icicle
Blaue Kasachstan
Bloody Butcher
Caspian Pink
Cosmonaut Volkov
Cyril's Choice
Dithmarsher
Dwarf Arctic Rose
Dwarf Yellow Wax
Elbe
Eva's Purple Ball
First in the Field
Galina's
Green Thumb
Harzfeuer Original
Himmelsstürmer
Ildi
Ispolin
Jonas Bozicou
Kibit's Ukrainian
Klondayk
Koralik
Korrogo (du Senegal)
Margaret Best Tommy Toe
Mausohr
Nadja
Nepal
Odessa
Paul Robeson Beefsteak
Roseli
Sebastopol
Siberian
Silvery Fir Tree
Slava Poryni
Stupické rot
Tasmanian Chocolate
Tatar of Mongolistan
Tobolsk
Velmozah
Wasa
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Old February 21, 2015   #2
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You must have a HUGE garden to grow them all! Congrats on your list!
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Old February 21, 2015   #3
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Very impressive Jeannette! Let us know how it goes. Happy growing!
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Old February 21, 2015   #4
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Jeanette, what a wonderful grow out list with many varieties I know already and many I've not heard of.

But I want to point out that Shah has been extinct for many decades with no seed source. Will Weaver introduced a Shah that was actually White Potato Leaf, and if you go to the Legacy Forum here I think you'll find a thread about it, last I remember, but Tania at her website says the same.

http://tatianastomatobase.com/wiki/Shah

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Ok, now we know what you're doing on Mondays and Thursdays, but what about the rest of the week?

Nice list. Claud
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What a list! When is your plant out target date in Germany?
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Old February 22, 2015   #7
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Is that all i would have thought you might have more than that. Quite an impressive list good work.
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Old February 22, 2015   #8
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Carolyn, thank's for Info.I have the seeds from a german seed-Dealer.I wait until it grows and bears fruit, and then take pictures and put them up here. Then we can trade forum about what it is simple for a variety. It's an adventure, I am pleased.

I plant in the open field in mid-May and in the greenhouse at the end of April.

It's like become more and more as I wanted, it's a BEAUTIFUL addiction
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Old February 23, 2015   #9
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It appears that you have a serious case of tomato compulsive disorder and evidently enough speace to indulge. I envy you.

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Old February 24, 2015   #10
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peppero,
I also believe, somewhere must have caught me the tomato virus. It is contagious, so beware
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Old February 25, 2015   #11
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Jeannette I almost forgot; Willkommen aus Tennessee, USA.

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Old February 25, 2015   #12
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Thank you Jon, for the heartly wellcome, in German! cool. I hope my English is to understand, the grammar is not always so perfect, sorry
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Is that all i would have thought you might have more than that. Quite an impressive list good work.
it is, as always, too much, but I'm a bit crazy with tomatoes. And it is great fun to be crazy!!!!
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Hi Jeannette- I noticed you are growing Pampelmuse, as am I. I'm curious if you have grown it in the past and how its done for you? I'm growing it this year and so far, everything is flowering and setting fruit around it but it hasn't yet. Maybe it's a late variety though TB says mid... Just curious Thanks! You can PM me if you want! And you have quite the amazing grow list...

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