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Old January 24, 2018   #1
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Default Tentative Grow lists for Spring 2018

Ok... after the tough Winter sorting out and garden planning ...

some of you must have a close to Tentative grow out list .

With Interesting Varieties planned for 2018 .

What are you growing out ? What's New ? What's Cool ?
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Old January 24, 2018   #2
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Default Black Bear Tentative Grow List for 2018

Ok OK .......I Post My List :

Limit to 60 Varieties for 2018 ....(Next year could be less....LOL)



1)Red Rock
2)Budai Torpe
3)Black Bear
4)Danko
5)Tareseko 6
6)Chernamor
7)Matina
8)Fargo

(Ornamental)
9)Sivery Fir
10)Maglia Rosa
11)Fuzzy Wuzzy
12)Stick
.................................
(2 Gallon)

13)Chibbiko
14)Rejina red
15)Rejina Yellow
16)Hahms Gelbe
17)Venus
...............................
(3 Gallon)

18)Cyril's Choice
19)Sophie's choice
20)Ola Polka
21)Mano
22)Yellow Pygmy
23) Ditmarsher
24)Yaponskiy Karlik
25) Fireworks
...............................................
Dwarf Project Container Medium :

26)Adelaide Festival (striped)
27)Dwarf Velvet Night (Cherry purple)
28)Dwarf Golden Gypsy (Potato leaf yellow)
29)Dwarf Lemon Ice (Heart yellow )
30)Dwarf Franklin County (Potato leaf) Cherry minibeefsteak
31)Dwarf Arctic Rose (Classic Best for BlackBear )
32)Dwarf Blazing Beauty (Orange and PL and Indeterminate )
33)Boronia (Classic Best for Blackbear)
34)Sarandipity (Striped)
35)Yukon Quest (Classic Best for Blackbear)
36)Bundaberg Rumball
37)Brandyfred (Potato Leaf)
38)Dwarf Egypt Yellow (New)
39)Dwarf Scarlet Heart (Red)
40)Loxton Lass (Orange)
.....................................
LongKeeper Class Explorations:
41)Polish Egg (extended Keeper)
42)Zhiraf
43)Selma
.........................................
The Rest in no particular order :

44)Kavalero Chinese
45)Puck
46)BuckBee
47)Zlotoe Sertdse
48)Zluta Kytice
49)Rose quartz (multiflora)
50)EM Champion
51)Velmozha
52)Gregori 's Altai
53)Cosmaunaut Volkov
54)Alesha Popovich (compact indeterminate)
55)unikalnyi !!!! (Very productive potato leaf and container)
56)Sandpoint
57)Hungarian Giant
58) Schelecauski
59) Azoychka
60)Kimberly
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Old January 25, 2018   #3
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Black Bear is growing Black Bear?

My list:

Dotson's Lebanese Heart (Back By Popular Demand, BBPD)
Dr. Carolyn (by request)
Hardin's Mini, a micro tom (BBPD)
Heinz 1439 (early determinate)
Inima de Bou, a Romanian oxheart
Post Office Spoonful, (BBPD)
Post Office Runt, a smaller-fruited, smaller-leaved variety of POS
Rae-F2, a growout of a cross I made
Sungold F1 (BBPD)
Targinnie Red, a stuffer (I want cute hors d'oeuvres)
Timpurii, a Romanian early tomato
Wild Tiger, a cherry

And at my mother's:

Big Beef F1 (one of her staples)
Buzau 50, a Romanian variety
Early Girl F1 (her other staple)
Kosovo
Mat-Su Express
Post Office Spoonful (by request)
Rae-F2, as a favor to me
Sungold F1 (by request)

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Old January 25, 2018   #4
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Some spelling corrections are below:

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Ok OK .......I Post My List :

Limit to 60 Varieties for 2018 ....(Next year could be less....LOL)



1)Red Rock
2)Budai Torpe
3)Black Bear
4)Danko
5)Tarasenko 6
6)Chernomor (aka Black Sea Man)
7)Matina
8)Fargo

(Ornamental)
9) Silvery Fir Tree
10)Maglia Rosa
11)Fuzzy Wuzzy
12)Stick
.................................
(2 Gallon)

13)Chibbiko
14)Rejina red
15)Rejina Yellow
16)Hahms Gelbe
17)Venus
...............................
(3 Gallon)

18)Cyril's Choice
19)Sophie's choice
20)Ola Polka
21)Mano
22)Yellow Pygmy
23) Ditmarsher
24)Yaponskiy Karlik
25) Fireworks
...............................................
Dwarf Project Container Medium :

26)Adelaide Festival (striped)
27)Dwarf Velvet Night (Cherry purple)
28)Dwarf Golden Gypsy (Potato leaf yellow)
29)Dwarf Lemon Ice (Heart yellow )
30)Dwarf Franklin County (Potato leaf) Cherry minibeefsteak
31)Dwarf Arctic Rose (Classic Best for BlackBear )
32)Dwarf Blazing Beauty (Orange and PL and Indeterminate )
33)Boronia (Classic Best for Blackbear)
34)Sarandipity (Striped)
35)Yukon Quest (Classic Best for Blackbear)
36)Bundaberg Rumball
37)Brandyfred (Potato Leaf)
38)Dwarf Egypt Yellow (New)
39)Dwarf Scarlet Heart (Red)
40)Loxton Lass (Orange)
.....................................
LongKeeper Class Explorations:
41)Polish Egg (extended Keeper)
42)Zhiraf
43)Selma
.........................................
The Rest in no particular order :

44)Kavalero Chinese
45)Puck
46)BuckBee
47)Zolotoe Sertdse
48)Zluta Kytice
49)Rose quartz (multiflora)
50)EM Champion
51)Velmozha
52)Gregori 's Altai
53)Cosmaunaut Volkov
54)Alesha Popovich (compact indeterminate)
55)unikalnyi !!!! (Very productive potato leaf and container)
56)Sandpoint
57)Hungarian Giant
58) Shchelkovskiy Ranniy
59) Azoychka
60)Kimberly
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Old January 25, 2018   #5
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Black Bear is growing Black Bear?

My list:

Dotson's Lebanese Heart (Back By Popular Demand, BBPD)
Dr. Carolyn (by request)
Hardin's Mini, a micro tom (BBPD)
Heinz 1439 (early determinate)
Inima de Bou, a Romanian oxheart
Post Office Spoonful, (BBPD)
Post Office Runt, a smaller-fruited, smaller-leaved variety of POS
Rae-F2, a growout of a cross I made
Sungold F1 (BBPD)
Targinnie Red, a stuffer (I want cute hors d'oeuvres)
Timpurii, a Romanian early tomato
Wild Tiger, a cherry

And at my mother's:

Big Beef F1 (one of her staples)
Buzau 50, a Romanian variety
Early Girl F1 (her other staple)
Kosovo
Mat-Su Express
Post Office Spoonful (by request)
Rae-F2, as a favor to me
Sungold F1 (by request)

Nan
Looks good Nan ... I was at one Time going to try Hardin's Mini ....

How does it work for you ?
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Some spelling corrections are below:
Thanks Andrey ....wooops .

I really should edit better .... LOL

I always appreciate your input and suggestions .


How about your Tentative grow out list ? Anything new this year ?
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Old January 25, 2018   #7
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I already planted the following for an earliness experiment:

Stupice
Moravsky Div
Sugary F1
Blush
Jaune Flamme
Oregon Spring

I also bought the seeds and will plant at least 2 of each of the following:

Marianna’s Peace
Tasmanian Chocolate
Pink Berkeley Tye Die
Ananas Noire

The rest of my 35 or so plants I will see what I get at local nurseries and Tatiana’s plant sale.
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Looks good Nan ... I was at one Time going to try Hardin's Mini ....

How does it work for you ?
I love Hardin's Mini. In a "trade" 1 gallon pot (maybe 3 liters of soil) it gets 12" (30 cm) tall. It has determinate growth but produces forever. Really, forever. I had some outside last year that got Septoria (everything did) and kept going, leaves or no leaves. At frost, I brought them in. Under lights, they just kept going. The plants are on their last legs now but still continuing to produce.

The taste is good, strong, somewhat tart buffered by a bit of sweet; flavor is complex with depth.

The biggest drawback is the small size of the plant. You get 3-4 stems about 12" long. They produce like mad, but it's still only so many tomatoes at a time. I'd suggest for you to put several in a 3 gallon pot and see what you think.

Fruit is about 1" long, some bigger, some smaller, oval, pointed, red. I have a few extra seeds if you would like them. (Not a general offer; supply is limited.)

I'm trying to create that same taste in a full-sized fruit on a larger plant.

Nan
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My list is not ready yet. Too many new varieties to choose from as always

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Thanks Andrey ....wooops .

I really should edit better .... LOL

I always appreciate your input and suggestions .


How about your Tentative grow out list ? Anything new this year ?
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My list is not ready yet. Too many new varieties to choose from as always
Same for me Andrey, I don't have a clue which seeds I'll give to Rob, a local friend who raises my seedlings for me. Not entirely true since I participated in two of Fred Hempel's seed offers so will grow them ,then look at what I haven't grown yet that would be on my must grow list.

Since someone else has to plant them and care for them, well,that didn't happen last year, but there were some leftover so I gave them to David,one of the mail persons who comes here.

Without him bringing some fruits up here I would have been tomatoless,if that's a word.

Carolyn,who at this point just wants to see daffodils,tulips,pussy willows and other signs of Spring, but it won't even be Feb until next week.What a lousy winter it has been here so far, and same in the future.
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And think about my envelope with seed packs which is on its way to to for some days so far, Carolyn I'm quite late, but finally I did it
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I love Hardin's Mini. In a "trade" 1 gallon pot (maybe 3 liters of soil) it gets 12" (30 cm) tall. It has determinate growth but produces forever. Really, forever. I had some outside last year that got Septoria (everything did) and kept going, leaves or no leaves. At frost, I brought them in. Under lights, they just kept going. The plants are on their last legs now but still continuing to produce.

The taste is good, strong, somewhat tart buffered by a bit of sweet; flavor is complex with depth.

The biggest drawback is the small size of the plant. You get 3-4 stems about 12" long. They produce like mad, but it's still only so many tomatoes at a time. I'd suggest for you to put several in a 3 gallon pot and see what you think.

Fruit is about 1" long, some bigger, some smaller, oval, pointed, red. I have a few extra seeds if you would like them. (Not a general offer; supply is limited.)

I'm trying to create that same taste in a full-sized fruit on a larger plant.

Nan
Ok I will take you up on that as it was one mini I could not seem to find a source..

sounds to me it would be most happy in a "2" gallon .
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My list is not ready yet. Too many new varieties to choose from as always

Just wondering how many varieties is a typical year....you grow ...

My future outlook is for more discipline and less varieties ...and plants etc.

.always ....Next year ....LOL
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I already have a few new micros on their first pair of true leaves:
Minibel
Balconi Red
Balcini Yellow
Maskotka
Garden Pearl / Gartenperle

I am going to grow a few outdoors this year:
Red Alert
Sweet Pea Currant
Crimson Crush (new to me)

My local seed savers might be sending me a few to trial too
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Just wondering how many varieties is a typical year....you grow ...

My future outlook is for more discipline and less varieties ...and plants etc.

.always ....Next year ....LOL
40-50 tomato varieties, about 10 sweet pepper varieties, 1-2 hot peppers etc.
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