Member discussion regarding the methods, varieties and merits of growing tomatoes.
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June 22, 2017 | #1 |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: Apr 2017
Location: Houston Zone 9A
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Gulf Winter Gardens
I am not sure this subject is threaded yet so sorry for starting a new one. I am new to gardening and loving the Tomatoville site. I have learned a lot in a few weeks.
I would like to hear from others about winter gardens in the hot south areas. I have focused so much on heat tolerant varieties and ensuring I am early in the spring and am going to plant a fall crop that I never considered taking advantage of our mild winters. Has anyone planted winter tomatoes (or other crops) that are normally summer crops but have some cold hardy varieties that would do great in Houston? If you have had success with anything please share. (tomatoes, beans, corn, etc..) |
June 22, 2017 | #2 |
Tomatovillian™
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Here is a link to a previous discussion as you may not be familiar with the search
function. That's a start... http://www.tomatoville.com/showthrea...fall+gardening Those in the South usually call it Fall gardening. You can start new plants by cloning, planting suckers from your Spring tomatoes or start seeds now or soon... |
June 23, 2017 | #3 |
Tomatovillian™
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Location: NC - zone 8a - heat zone 7
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Agree w/ Oakley
check that thread, if you like. I am also into it for the first time. I have few cuttings from my spring/summer varieties and some from seed. My fall tomato garden is going to be much limited in the number of varieties and plants. It is going to be mostly educational and fun type of gardening. I am not looking for bumper crops, like I have now.
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June 23, 2017 | #4 |
Tomatovillian™
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I just attempted 50 grafts for my fall garden. When grafting this time of the year my failure rate is usually pretty high so I will probably be attempting more this coming week. I really only need about a dozen plants but I would like at least one of each variety I want to use. If I have any left overs I will be giving them away to friends who also try for fall gardens.
Sometimes down here tomatoes and peppers can last just into the next year if we have one of those late arriving and very mild winters; but sometimes we can actually have tomato killing weather as early as October. Bill |
June 23, 2017 | #5 |
Tomatovillian™
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Thanks.. b54red I remember your thread about cold harty varieties. I am going to purchase some of those Russian or other types to try. I feel good about fall (September-November), but am going to see if I can have plants December - March outside and probably a few determinates in pots to pull into the garage when necessary. I also heard about the Fava bean that I may try. I guess we have to suffer through summers but our reward is we possibly get to garden through winter.
If anyone specifically have recommendations for any varieties of any vegetable I am all ears.. |
June 23, 2017 | #6 |
Tomatovillian™
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Thanks Oakley.. I am checking out that link...
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June 24, 2017 | #7 |
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Hi Bill
I have been reading some of your posts and have a question about Indian Stripe tomatoes. There seems to be a PL and RL version but when I look for seeds I cannot specifically locate PL. Can you share more and what is the difference? Is it PL if it does not specify? |
June 24, 2017 | #8 | |
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I find that ISPL is to IS what Spudakee is to Cherokee Purple. Spudakee is far more productive than CP for me in my garden just like ISPL usually is to IS. Both make virtually the same tomato as its regular leaf version just more of them. Bill Bill |
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June 24, 2017 | #9 |
Tomatovillian™
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Thanks Bill. That explains it. I have a lot to grow for now but will keep my out for ISPL in the future to tryout.
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