Member discussion regarding the methods, varieties and merits of growing tomatoes.
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April 19, 2008 | #1 |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: Rockvale, TN Zone 7A
Posts: 526
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Where have all of my plants gone?
Here is where everything has gone to date. Everything is in the ground, with the exception of Cheryl and Blake's plants which will go in Tuesday, Lynn's plants for May 1 and my jobsite plant which will go in as soon as Lynn makes a place for it. As you can tell my network continues to grow. I will be expanding my lighting system for next year. I think Perry has this whole heirloom thing down. He has gone to a raised bed and I certainly agree with his choices. All of my growers are in Zone 6B except for Connie and Chris who are in 7A.
Only a few quirks this year. The plants listed as RQMF? were labeled Rose Quartz Multi-Flora but were PL. They may turn out to be the ones in the adjacent envelope, Rita's Black or something else altogether. Dot's Delight withered and expired. Bigcheef's Juliet x Lucky Cross growout still has only cotyledons but if it decides to grow, I will find a spot for it. Me Jobsite Church Plot 2 506 Bush Healani Red Rocket Anahu Mountaineer Mystery Matina Containers Big Burgundy Cherry growout project Belgian Farmers’ Beefsteak Early Large Red Golden Monarch Tennessee Britches Tennessee Black Main Garden Ed’s Millenium Stump of the World Big Red Rita’s Black Cuostralee Earl’s Faux Big Zac New Big Dwarf Church Guido Mortgage Lifter Estler’s Strain Tennessee Heirloom Mong Chance Brandywine Sudduth’s Early Large Red Gregori’s Altai Mortgage Lifter African Beefsteak RQMF? PL Chris Clear Pink Early Berkeley Tie-Dye Neves Azorean Red Rita’s Black Marquitta African Beefsteak Neves Azorean Red RQMF? PL New Big Dwarf Connie Rose Quartz Multi-Flora (RL) Big Zac African Beefsteak Lynn Golden Monarch Tennessee Black Cheryl Indian Stripe Delicious Tennessee Britches Tennessee Heirloom Brandywine Sudduth’s x 2 Ashleigh Blake Mortgage Lifter Mortgage Lifter Estler’s Perry Early Large Red Earl’s Faux Brandywine Sudduth’s Cuostralee mater |
April 29, 2008 | #2 |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: Rockvale, TN Zone 7A
Posts: 526
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I had to re-distribute a few plants since my daughter has put her house on the market and won't be having a garden this year. Now it looks something like this:
Me Jobsite Church Plot 2 506 Bush Healani Red Rocket Anahu Mountaineer Mystery Matina Containers Big Burgundy Cherry growout project Belgian Farmers’ Beefsteak Early Large Red Golden Monarch Tennessee Britches Tennessee Black Main Garden Ed’s Millenium Stump of the World Big Red Rita’s Black Cuostralee Earl’s Faux Big Zac New Big Dwarf Church Guido Mortgage Lifter Estler’s Strain Tennessee Heirloom Mong Chance Brandywine Sudduth’s x 2 Early Large Red Gregori’s Altai Mortgage Lifter African Beefsteak RQMF? PL Indian Stripe Chris Clear Pink Early Berkeley Tie-Dye Neves Azorean Red Rita’s Black Mortgage Lifter Estler's Brandywine Sudduth's x 2 Tennessee Heirloom Marquitta African Beefsteak Neves Azorean Red RQMF? PL New Big Dwarf x 2 Ashleigh Connie Rose Quartz Multi-Flora (RL) Big Zac African Beefsteak Mortgage Lifter Delicious Lynn Golden Monarch Tennessee Black Perry Early Large Red Earl’s Faux Brandywine Sudduth’s Cuostralee |
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