Member discussion regarding the methods, varieties and merits of growing tomatoes.
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July 19, 2007 | #1 |
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SSE 27th Annual Convention Iowa
This may be a bit late, but I wish to invite anyone interested to attend the Seed Savers Exchange 27th Annual Convention going on this weekend (July 20-22). North of Decorah, IA.
I have not been to one of these events since 1983, but I get to be one of the featured speakers. I also will conduct three workshops on tomato and potato breeding. I am bringing a few seeds, plants, and fruits of tomatoes, plus a large assortment to new potato varieties. I will be there for three days in answer all questions. Here are some of the potatoes I will be displaying... 62.jpg Tom Wagner |
July 19, 2007 | #2 |
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Tom, I have never been to this great event, but I believe everybody of you will spent a very interesting hours (days) there.
Hope to help you with more potato/tomato seeds for your breeding experiments this autumn and later
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July 19, 2007 | #3 |
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Thanks, Andrey.
I will challenge the audience there with some rather unusual position papers. I am hoping the new ideas I will be launching for the first time take root. Hopefully, I'll relate the responses back at you here. The interiors of the potatoes of the first post. Only one of the tubers shown is readily available, and then only if you are into Slow Food circles. Which one is it? Tom Wagner 63.jpg |
July 19, 2007 | #4 |
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Is it called Banana? I am totally new to growing potatoes but am trying again in the fall. Very beautiful pics.8)
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Baby Banana is very early, sets heavy, and has a high percent of perfectly shaped small fingerling tubers. |
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July 19, 2007 | #6 |
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Is it the one at 6:00 between the two reds or the one that looks like a russet?
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July 19, 2007 | #7 |
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I think it is the one at 7:30-9:15 that looks like a banana!
Great lookin' spuds Tom! I wish I could go to the conference. It is on my 'dream list' for sure! Duane
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July 19, 2007 | #8 |
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The russet is Amey Russet. It is not readily available even though it was named and released by the USDA a number of years ago. I trialled the variety for years when it had the B9922-11 number. Amey Russet has great flavors and aromas when baked.
BTW, here are but a few of the tomatoes attending the SSE Convention: 24.jpg |
July 19, 2007 | #9 |
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What an amazing plate of spuds! Wish I could get to the event in the States to hear and see all that's happening. Are any of these potato varieties available for purchase for home gardeners? The doggie-doo-doo shaped purple and the red-fleshed variety both interest me. Peter |
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The red fleshed one is Adirondacksen, one of my early pink fleshed selections. I have much redder ones I will post pictures later on about. Tom Wagner |
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July 19, 2007 | #11 |
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Just from growing heirloom tomato varieties and helping
with the dwarf tomato project by helping with the grow- outs I can barely see how much work it takes to "create" new varieties. But with potatoes you must throw away thousands of trials to even get one that's close to what you want. Do you breed in shape and color before you try to improve the taste of your varieties? That Amey Russet with the great flavors and aromas when baked must make people remember eating at their grandmothers house when they were younger. That's the kind of items I want to bring to my table when I harvest from my garden. Peter |
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Good tasting varieties tend to rise in importance in the whole agenda of my potato work. I like to eat certain varieties, I can sell them as ware or seed potatoes and they are used in breeding. Amey Russet is used as a female line almost exclusively, since too many years proved it does not have viable pollen. |
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July 20, 2007 | #13 |
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Sent my registration in along with my check weeks ago...been looking forward to attending since I got back from last year's convention. Unfortunately it ain't lookin' too good this time around. My wife's grandfather passed away this morning (wonderful gentleman, lived a long,interesting life and knowing him, he'd want me to attend and have fun) and lots of folks are coming here for the weekend and the services which will follow shortly. They should be arriving right around the time...11AM tomorrow that I'm having an MRI done on my left shoulder.
When it rains...it....it is what it is, or pours or something like that. I'm obviously rather bummed to say the least and now I'm pretty darn hungry after looking at those gorgeous potatoes. |
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