Member discussion regarding the methods, varieties and merits of growing tomatoes.
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February 12, 2019 | #1 |
Tomatovillian™
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Muddy Bucket Farm 2019 Grow List
There will still be additions and deletions, but this is where we are right now. Please note that some of these are identified with working names that may or may not be changed before the work is finished.
1. 2 - Judy's Good Heart (Working Name) 2. 5.63 lb no name From Walla Walla, Washington 3. 67 - Pulheim Red - Hearts 4. 67 - Pulheim Red - Round 5. African Queen 6. Alabama Belle 7. Anna Margaret's Heart 8. Arkashin 9. Bear Claw 10. Bear Creek 11. Beastly F3 Indet, non dwarf 12. Belize Pink 13. Belmonte 14. Big Bill 15. Big Cheef 16. Black Bear 17. Bloesser 18. Boondocks 19. Brandywine Cowlick's 20. Bread & Salt 21. Buckeye State 22. Cheeky Dwarf from vial #3455 F3 (Shelby's Purple) F6 23. Cherokee Chocolate 24. Dark Queen 25. Dolly Parton 26. Dwarf Sweet Sue 27. Fantastic F4 Dehybridization 28. Gallego (Rosa Gigante Gallego) 29. Girl Girl's Weird Thing 30. Goat Bag 31. Gordo de Patone's 32. Green Bumble Bee 33. Henry's Sunshine (Yellow dwarf from Loopy)(Working Name) 34. Herman's Special 35. Jazz 36. JD's Special C-Tex 37. Kapidag Red 38. Karma Peach 39. Karma Pink 40. Karma Purple Multiflora 41. Kenai Mondo Green 42. King Aramis 43. Kodiak Brown 44. Late Romanian (Real Name Unknown?)(Working Name) 45. Maiden's Fire 46. Maiden's Pink Beefsteak (From Craig's RL4)(Working Name) 47. Maidens 1-11 F3 (Possible Sport Dwarf from 2016 Garden)(Working Name) 48. Maidens 2-25 (Loopy Unnamed Dwarf)(Working Name) 49. Mamie Brown's Pink 50. Margaret Curtain 51. Midnight Sun 52. Mini Gold 53. Moruno Anta 54. Napa Chardonnay 55. NARX x PBTD F7 (Needs Name ??) 56. Neves Azorean Red 57. Peardrop 58. Pink Girl F3 Dehyb 59. Plentiful F2 60. Polaris 61. Portugese Monster 62. President Garfield 63. Pruden's Purple 64. Rebel Yell 65. Rose 66. Shadow Boxing - Type 4 67. Solar Flare 68. Summer Sunrise 69. Tennessee Suited 70. Tennessee Surprise 71. That Russian Tomato - Beefsteak 72. That Russian Tomato - Large Heart 73. Toedebusch Pink 74. Tommy Toe Yellow (Large fruit 1 1/2") 75. Wilpena (Southern Hemisphere release) 76. Yukon Quest 77. Zena's Gift Suggestions are always welcome.
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February 12, 2019 | #2 |
Tomatovillian™
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African Queen was a bit late for me, will be just right for you I think. I grew That Russian Tomato beef and loved it. Also Bear Claw, JD, Black Bear, Karma Pink and Arkashin, all favorites to be grown again.
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February 12, 2019 | #3 |
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Wow! I'm overwhelmed and worn out, just looking at your list. Congrats on your efforts!
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February 12, 2019 | #4 |
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Anna Margaret's Heart is one that grew almost like a multiflora for us. Large hearts growing like that is something to see.
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February 13, 2019 | #5 |
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Dear Ted,
An amazing list indeed, my humble tomatoes are in some illustrious company in that fabulous list. Thank you very much for giving some of your space to some untried tomatoes from my projects. I hope they do not dissapoint and I look forward very much to your valued assessments. I wish you an excellent season! Karen |
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February 13, 2019 | #7 | |
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Some of those on this list are for seed restock. Some are my favorites - the ones I really like for eating. And some are new ones to try and possibly find more "good tasting" ones to offer for sale on the website.
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February 13, 2019 | #8 | |
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I like all tomatoes and have only had one that I considered a real "spitter". Someone had sent me a red, plum-shaped cherry under the name of "Hawkins" I tried everything from "pick it at 1st blush" to "leave it on the vine" and even adding a sprinkle of salt and/or sugar. I ended up feeding the remainder of those seeds to the birds and burned the vines. As I said, the list is very fluid right now. It will likely continue to change even as I begin to drop seeds into the mix. And, Marsha, I saw that "What she said" comment. You ladies have once again shown the real nature of this wonderful community we call Tomatoville. Take care
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February 13, 2019 | #9 |
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That's a great list, Ted! And you may imagine that I'm very pleased to see a few special varieties on that list...
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February 14, 2019 | #10 | |
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And don't forget to plant enough seeds for Henry's Sunshine to make sure that we get only dwarfs I'll be doing the same. If I find a "non-dwarf", I'll most likely pursue it as a separate line. And while I'm at it, a very happy and wonderful Valentine's Day to you and yours. Give young Henry a hug and tell him I sent it. And, a super-duper Happy Valentine's Day to all the other ladies out there.
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February 14, 2019 | #11 |
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As I said, it's a fluid list. Here's the list today.
1. 2 - Judy's Good Heart 2. 5.63 lb From Walla Walla, Washington 3. 67 - Pulheim Red - Hearts 4. 67 - Pulheim Red - Round 5. African Queen 6. Alabama Belle 7. Anna Margaret's Heart 8. Arkashin 9. Bear Claw 10. Bear Creek 11. Beastly F2 12. Belize Pink 13. Belmonte 14. Big Bill 15. Big Cheef 16. Black Bear 17. Bloesser 18. Boondocks 19. Brandywine Cowlick's 20. Bread & Salt 21. Buckeye State 22. Cheeky ===> Originally from vial #3455 (3 generations later = Shelby's Purple) 23. Cherokee Chocolate 24. Dark Queen 25. Dolly Parton 26. Dwarf Sweet Sue 27. Fantastic F4 28. Gallego (Rosa Gigante Gallego) 29. Girl Girl's Weird Thing 30. Goat Bag 31. Gordo de Patone's 32. Green Bumble Bee 33. Hearty F2 Indeterminate 34. Henderson's Pink Ponderosa 35. Henry's Sunshine (aka Dwarf Loopy Yellow) 36. Herman's Special 37. Hoy 38. Indian Stripe Potato Leaf 39. Jazz 40. JD's Special C-Tex 41. Jeff Davis 42. Kapidag Red 43. Karma Peach 44. Karma Pink 45. Karma Purple Multiflora 46. Kenai Mondo Green 47. King Aramis 48. Kodiak Brown 49. Late Romanian (No Real Name Given??) 50. Maiden's Fire 51. Maiden's Pink Beefsteak (RL4) 52. Maiden's 1-11 (2016 Garden) 53. Maiden's 2-25 Unnamed Dwarf 54. Mamie Brown's Pink 55. Margaret Curtain 56. Matsu Express F8 (Originally from plant A8) 57. McMurray #10 58. Midnight Sun 59. Mini Gold 60. Mini Orange 61. Mom's Heart 62. Moruno Anta 63. Mrs Bot's Italian Giant 64. Napa Chardonnay 65. NARX x PBTD (Unnamed, now at F8 ??) 66. Neves Azorean Red 67. Olive Hill 68. Peardrop 69. Pink Girl F2 (From Commercial Plants) 70. Plentiful 71. Polaris 72. Portugese Monster 73. President Garfield 74. Pruden's Purple 75. Rebel Yell 76. Rose 77. Shadow Boxing - Type 4 78. Solar Flare 79. Spudgiant F2 X Berkeley Tie-Dye - F7 80. Steamy F4 - Non dwarf Indeterminate 81. Summer Sunrise 82. Tennessee Suited 83. Tennessee Surprise 84. That Russian Tomato - Beefsteak 85. That Russian Tomato - Large Heart 86. Toedebusch Pink (from very old seeds - 14 yrs old) 87. Tommy Toe Yellow (Large) 88. Ukrainka 89. Wilpena (The one released in the Southern Hemisphere ) 90. Yukon Quest 91. Zena's Gift Most likely there's more editing to come.
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February 14, 2019 | #12 |
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Nice list Ted! What would you say is the closest comparison to Cherokee Purple in a Dwarf?
What you said in regards to Valentines Day above Pete |
February 14, 2019 | #13 | |
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Here's a small part: "Cherokee Purple in quality. A member of the Happy family (New Big Dwarf X Paul Robeson)" Another one that is very close in taste is "Faelen's First Snow". I am aware of a few others that are still in development, but that should get you started in the right direction. If you grow this one anytime soon, try a piece of "Grandma Oliver's Chocolate" taken from the bloom scar area. My wife who says that almost all tomatoes are way too tart, finally agreed to try a small piece and while her eyes lit up, she said "That's amazing!!" My comment was something about the most complex, yet pleasantly slightly sweet and full flavor". I've never tasted anything like it before. It was my favorite of the 2018 season. BTW, the rest of this tomato is also super-duper. I had nothing negative say about it. Well, maybe I should have planted more plants.
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February 14, 2019 | #14 |
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It is a great list!!!
I want to grow this season about 200 varieties - it is enough! but - I should renew many of my older seeds....perhaps 2020 |
February 14, 2019 | #15 | |
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For Tomatoville members, if you want to get some very unique varieties to try, then PM asmx91. She has access to varieties you can only dream about. Take care, my friend and I wish you a hugely successful season ahead.
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