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Old January 23, 2013   #1
Qweniden
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Default My 2013 Grow List (Sacramento)

This is my first year owning my own home and having a big yard so I went crazy.

A lot of these are new to me. Any stand out as a favorite for you?

+ means that Ive grown it before

Amish Yellow Giant
+Ananas Noire
Aunt Ginny's Purple
Aunt Ruby's German Green
Aunt Ruby's German Green Cherry
+Banana
Banana Cream
Benissoinante
Big Yellow, Simpson
+Black Cherry
Blanche du Quebec
Brandywine Yellow, Platfoot
Brandywine, Cherry
Brandywine, Cowlick's
Brin de Muguet
Bursztyn
Candystripes
Capricciosa
Chernyi Krim
Cherokee Green
+Cherokee Purple
Coyote
Cuban Black
Dakota Gold
David's Ivory Pineapple
Earl's Faux
(Emerald) Evergreen
Everett's Rusty Oxheart
Fritsche Family
Fruity Cherry
Galina's Red
Gold Ball
Gold Medal
Golden Egg
+Great White
+Green Grape
Green Sausage
+Green Zebra
Grightmire's Pride
Indische Fleisch
+Isis Candy
KBX
Kimberley
Koroleva
+Lollipop
Lucky Cross
Madagascar
Madara
Marizol Magic
Moon Glow
Mortgage Lifter
Moskvich
Native Sun
Old Brooks
+Opalka
Pearly Pink
Perfect Storm
Plum Lemon
Psamathe
+Purple Russian
Red Grape
Russian Black
+Snow White
Zea Sonnabend White

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Old January 23, 2013   #2
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A lot of good ones there. Moskvich is one of my favs for a reasonably early. It will take cool weather well.
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Old January 23, 2013   #3
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Amoung others I grew coyote and just loved the flavor. Opalka was my favorite red paste last year. I'm going to put in more of them than I did last year. All my tomatoes suffered from the drought, but those two did better than many others.
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Old January 23, 2013   #4
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Wow! what a list. I love Snow White and Green Grape. Please sent pictures as the season progress.
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Old January 25, 2013   #5
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Thats quite a list. I have a slight preference for the blacks. The brandywines don't perform as well for me.

Good Luck,
Rick
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Old January 25, 2013   #6
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An impressive grow list and, of course, I like it in that it duplicates so many of mine. To
underscore a few of my faves......
CHEROKEE GREEN!!
kbx
Aunt Ruby's German Green
Platfoot
Lucky Cross

Another vote for pics as you grow.
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Old January 28, 2013   #7
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Madara: sweet, productive, but virtually all juice and seeds
Kimberly: sweet, productive, very early
Native Sun: early and productive but not much flavor for me (bland)
Moskvich: good flavor, fairly early
Koroleva: good production, balanced flavor, more sweet than tart
Earl's Faux: flavor++
Burztyn: good flavor and production; a report from Oklahoma had
it suffering in mid-summer heat
Lucky Cross: tasty but late; needs a lot of degree days to bring in
a crop

You may find a lot of variation in how cultivars stand up to your
mid-summer heat, depending on how hot it gets. Some will love it,
others not so much, even if they are excellent tomatoes at a little
cooler temperatures.
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