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December 22, 2009 | #1 |
Tomatovillian™
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Started My 2010 Tomato Seedlings Today
I started 33 seedlings today in Rapid Rooter plugs. The plugs sit in a styrofoam unit that floats on the surface of a water reservoir:
(Had to "borrow" Dear Wife's piece of glass to put a bit of weight on the tray to keep the plugs under water a bit). My goal is to harden them off in early February outside, then they go into their individual EarthTainers in early March. Here is what I started: Berkeley Tie-Dye (Green) Berkeley Tie Dye (Red) Big Beef Bloody Butcher Brandywine Sudduth Champion Cowlicks Cuostralee Danko Dona Ed’s Millennium Gary'O Sena Goose Creek Indian Stripe JD’s Special C-Tex Marianna’s Peace NARX Parks Whopper Paul Robeson Purple Haze F4 Raybo |
December 22, 2009 | #2 |
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Wow! That's early! I was thinking of starting mine later than last year, since we get freezes in mid-April and I've spent a lot of time protecting the youngsters from March to May.
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December 22, 2009 | #3 |
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Very nice selection, Raybo!
Is the Berkeley Tie-Dye still segregating for you? I also started my mini-tomatoes for growing under lights and already have 24 little seedlings with baby leaves It is too early here to start tomatoes for the main garden. Tania
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December 22, 2009 | #4 |
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Habitat,
Last year, I started seedlings on January 1, and the year before on December 26. I use heated Cold Frames when I put them outside in early February to harden them off. The EarthTainers heat up in the Spring from the low angle of the Sun, so I get a bit of a jump on the Season. Raybo |
December 22, 2009 | #5 | |
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The BTD "Red" (yes, I know that is the wrong formal name) seed I am using is from the tomato in the 11:00 O'clock position. Raybo |
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December 22, 2009 | #6 |
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Well done Ray.... although those Rapid Rooter Plugs sound like something i could use for the bare paddock on top of my head
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December 22, 2009 | #7 |
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Salty,
Rapid Rooters are made of composted tree bark. You probably can't get this brand in Australia, but I would think similar starter plugs would be available locally: They simply drop in to the floating styrofoam tray and wick up water from the reservoir below. Really low maintenance system: Raybo |
December 22, 2009 | #8 |
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Thanks Ray, i will certainly keep an eye out for them now.
Thats was probably the biggest guess work area in this years crop for me, the success of strong health seedlings... Some worked out great, others didn't and i have no real reason why some went better than others. |
December 22, 2009 | #9 |
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Ray, you are so lucky to have an understanding wife - first her quilt, then "tomato dirt" on her rugs, now her glassware...
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December 22, 2009 | #10 |
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I'm still working on my list, but really need to start sowing seed by 1/7 or so. Quote:
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I've continued to grow it out for a few seasons since then to try and make sure whatever it was is stable. |
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December 24, 2009 | #13 |
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Suze,
I was referring to the red Berkeley Tie-Dye more in the "generic" sense, as I have forgotten its actual "given" name of that one tomato pictured above. BTW, thanks again, as several of the seed varieties I just started were in your familiar tan envelopes (JD's Special C-Tex was one of them). Raybo |
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