Member discussion regarding the methods, varieties and merits of growing tomatoes.
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August 11, 2017 | #1 |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: Jun 2011
Location: ohio
Posts: 50
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Ohio Tomatoes
We have had a stellar year in the mid Ohio valley. My results follow:
OR117 new this year good production and taste Anna Russian old friend great production and taste Chapman new this year great production and taste Pink Berkley new this year great production and taste Paul Robeson old friend great production and taste New Big Dwarf new this year poor production and taste Caspian Pink old friend great production and taste Mrs Maxwell new this year great production and taste Marianna's Peace new this year great production and taste Beauty King new this year disappointing results Bumble Bee new this year disappointing results Big Beef new this year disappointing results Giant Buffalo old friend good production and taste Ghost Cherry old friend good production and taste |
August 12, 2017 | #2 | |
Moderator Emeritus
Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: Upstate NY, zone 4b/5a
Posts: 21,169
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But if a variety comes to me highly suggested by others I always give it a second chance. Carolyn
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August 12, 2017 | #3 |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: Wichita Falls, Texas
Posts: 4,832
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Sounds like you had a good year overall
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August 13, 2017 | #4 |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: Jun 2011
Location: ohio
Posts: 50
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I managed to avoid the blight by applying some of the secrets learned on TV. Our season is somewhat shorter than yours so we need to get it right the first time.
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August 14, 2017 | #5 |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: SW Ohio
Posts: 1,818
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It most surely has been an outstanding year here in SW Ohio. I have so many tomatoes, Im being forced to share with others. I hate that as Im sort of a hoarder when it comes to tomatoes
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August 20, 2017 | #6 |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: Jun 2011
Location: ohio
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Of all my varieties I consider Chapman the best. Each plant had at least 25 fruit. If I had thinned, I am sure the size would have been greater. The fruit was mostly unblemished and smooth. The plants are still making fruit while most of the others have stopped. Next year some of these will be thinned to see how big they will get.
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August 20, 2017 | #7 | |
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Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: Upstate NY, zone 4b/5a
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http://tatianastomatobase.com/wiki/Chapman I knew Robert Richardson very well,he was an expat from England and told me what bubble and squeak was,and lots more. His real interest was hot peppers and I got several from him,did some seed production and I think that two of them are still being offered by SESE,Southern Exposure Seed Exchange . I just checked SESE and only one being offered but quite unique having variegated foliage, called Royal Black. http://www.southernexposure.com/pepp...-3_43_125.html When Robert died his wife, or maybe it was his daughter, actually called me to let me know he had passed,that's how well we knew each other. Carolyn
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