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Post by klorentz on Nov 30, 2010 18:45:50 GMT -5
OMG this is not done by a long shot!!
But I have a few good ones ( a few who am I kidding ).
Cowlicks
Sudduth strain Brandywine
Vorlon
Black Krim
Black from Tula
Rose
Stump of the World
Earl's Faux
Spudakee
Indian Stripe
Thessaloníki
Abe Lincoln
Cosmonaut Volkov
Great Divide, Ernesto, Sylvan Guam,Humer's German Ox heart, Lincoln Adam, Tony's Italian and Sarnowski Polish Plum.
And direct from the Death Star:Piedmont Pear,Gold Dust,Darth Mater,Polar Circle,Atkinson , Chocolate Stripes,Sweet Beverly,Baby Beefsteak,Vee Pick ( have not seen it listed in years) and Dana's Dusky Rose.
Got memory block going here but there are more.Still hoping to lay my hands on some Al-Kuffa as we really love that one here. Got some heart maters too.May have some Orange maters too .
Kevin
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Post by jcm05 on Dec 1, 2010 6:49:16 GMT -5
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Post by dld on Dec 12, 2010 19:08:36 GMT -5
I'm just bumping this up to see if anyone else has a clue to what is in there 2011 tomato list? I will post mine as soon as I can remember where I put the list...lol
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Post by bammer on Dec 12, 2010 20:28:33 GMT -5
This of course is subject to change. but here goes for now.
Russian Rose, Cowlick Brandywine, Barlow Jap, Granny Cantrell, Spudakee, Big Cheef, Childers, Limbaughs Pot top, Danas Dusky Rose, Bear Creek, Indian Stripe, Royal Hillbilly, Amazon Chocolate, Black Krim Select, Black Potato Leaf, Flathead Monster, Minnies Pinstripe, Pervaya Lyubov, Lucky Cross, Little Lucky, Striped Sweetheart, Chocolate Stripes, KBX, Amarillo F4, Black Cherry, Green Zebra Cherry, Schmatzefien, German Lunchbox, Wessles Purple Pride, Spuda Yellow Strawberry, Ludamillas Red Plum, Ukrainian Pear, Ramapo, Long Skinny Suzie, Sweet Beverly, Darth Mater, Mini Oxheart,
and several crosses to grow out
Green Zebra X BlackBrandywine F3, Russian Rose X Beauty King F2, NARX X Pink Furry Boar, NARX X Black&Brown Boar, Big Beef X Evas Purple Ball, Spudakee X Novikovs Giant F2, Black Plum X Yellow Submarine, Cherokee Purple X Bradley F2, Costoluto Genevese X Cowlick Brandywine, Black Cherry X Green Drs (not sure if it crossed, I had these two 4' apart in a row of 10 each and by the end of the season they had both formed an arch of tomatoes like a grape vine and were intertwined with each other, I saved seeds just to see).
And I was trying to keep it under 50 varietys this year, so much for that.
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Post by dld on Dec 13, 2010 13:27:06 GMT -5
Ok, I found my list, but it is not set in stone as of yet! Purple Haze F2 Green Bombs Mammoth German Gold Grandma Oliver's Green Pink Sweet Black Master Bear Creek Flathead Indian Golden Cherokee Giant Belgium GG x CG-2 Cherokee White Blondokee Liz Birt TYW Spears Tennessee Green
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Post by soren on Dec 13, 2010 16:46:47 GMT -5
My 2011 list so far (might add/remove some later)
In greenhouse:
Barlow Jap Aunt Ruby's German Green or Cherokee Green Vinson Watts Dr. Lyle Sandul Moldovan Kosovo Neves Azorean Red Marianna’s Peace x Neves Azorean Red F1 Marianna’s Peace Red Penna Sainte Lucie Brandywine, OTV Aker’s West Virginia Orange Bourgoin Green Doctor’s Frosted Black Cherry Black Mountain Pink Donskoi Spudatula Frank’s Large Red German Head Earl’s Faux Stump of the World Lucky Cross KBX Elgum’s Red Cherry Indian Stripe PL (from Bill/b54red) Micro Tom x Sungold F2’s Kamatis Tagalog L. cheesmaniae (Fernandina Island . Collection site: West of Punta Espinoza) L. cheesmaniae (Santa Cruz Island. Collection site: Barranco, 1 km. north of Punta Ayora) L. cheesmaniae f. minor (Isabela Island. Collection site: 3 km. west of Punta Albermarle)
Outdoor:
OSU Blue Marianna’s Peace x Neves Azorean Red F2’s Green Doctor’s Frosted x F1 SunGold F1
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Post by littleminnie on Dec 14, 2010 16:13:01 GMT -5
Here is my 2011 list: tomato, amish paste tomato, aunt lou's underground railroad tomato, barnes mt yel tomato, big rainbow tomato, caspian pink tomato, chinese purple tomato, coustralee tomato, cowlick's brandy tomato, depp's pink tomato, flamme tomato, green zebra tomato, hege pink tomato, isis candy tomato, Jap trifele tomato, JD texas tomato, Joe Theieneman tomato, kellogg's break tomato, marmande tomato, marvel stripe tomato, matt's wild cherry tomato, OFPS tomato, persimmon tomato, pink brandy tomato, polish linguisa tomato, polish plum tomato, purple russian tomato, red brandy tomato, sanmarzano tomato, sicilian saucer tomato, striped roman tomato, stupice tomato, sungold dark tomato, sungold red tomato, thai pink egg still to get: wild cherry, aunt ginny's purple, Mc clintock's big pink, gold medal, Radiators charlie's mortgage lifter, orange banana, orange russian, elfin, Japanese oxheart, dixie gold giant, casady's folly, manitoba, omar's lebanese, jersey giant, rose
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Post by klorentz on Dec 21, 2010 13:08:33 GMT -5
Wow everyone has a wonderful list of maters. I am still in the planing stages right now but it is looking like the maters I grew in 2009 are all returning next year.I can still see several 2010 varieties coming back too. The one I am really looking forward to having again is Al-Kuffa. It may seem silly I am fussing about this compact variety since 2009 but to me it is that good.
Another one I look forward to growing again is Thessaloníki. This Greek tomato was introduced by Glickler Seeds and to me is better than Celebrity.Gonna work on my master list of seeds and hope to post it soon.Trust me you will see some old favs plus some very few have heard of or seen before.2011 is already shaping up to be an exciting year if the the weather is good to us here again I think we will have loads of fun this coming season.
Kevin
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Post by tomc on Dec 21, 2010 15:28:02 GMT -5
My list is going to be short. I need to plant enough of each to make some seed packets up this fall.
Tentatively: Esther's, Thessaloniki Oxheart, "a" red (I'm not sure yet), Longkeeper.
For the rest of the garden: garlic, an onion, lettuce, carrot/radish, Alan's corn.
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Post by klorentz on Dec 21, 2010 16:13:56 GMT -5
Thessaloníki comes in ox heart too? Never have seen it listed.What is it like?
Kevin
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Post by tomc on Dec 22, 2010 4:08:48 GMT -5
Thessaloníki comes in ox heart too? Never have seen it listed.What is it like? Kevin Kevin I'm a little short of seed right now. You'll have to subscribe to tomatomania at yahoogroups dot com and suck up to the seed bank manager there; Janet Abramson. She does SASE give aways pretty promptly. I suspect the oxheart has nothing in common with the globe shaped slicer in OP collections besides the name. Um, Trudi Davidoff "might" still have some--but thats a long shot.
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Post by paulf on Dec 22, 2010 8:39:02 GMT -5
Every year I have a theme for my tomato garden. This year I am growing a tomato with the names of my family incorporated or as close as I can get.
Paul's Pink Pride K-2 (wife Kay) Big Ben (son) Aunt Ginny's Purple( dil)Jenny) G.G.'s Yellow Belgian (grandson's nickname is G) Emma Pink Polan ( close as I could get to Nolan) Andy's Orange Rosen Tanya BL-8 Magnum(close as I could get to Blake) Berkeley Tie Dye (grandson Ty) Druzba (sil Drew) No Name Russian (renaming to Emily's Russian in honor of my late daughter Emily) Unnamed Belgian (renaming to Willow's Belgian for Emily's daughter, my granddaughter) Aunt Lou's Underground Railroad (sister in law Lou)
Also: Dwarf growouts for Craig/Pepperina some crosses to grow out for Frogs Leap Farms
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Post by nolika on Dec 22, 2010 14:09:04 GMT -5
Paulf, what a lovely idea! BTW, my son's name is Nolan
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Post by klorentz on Jan 19, 2011 2:33:47 GMT -5
Ah a bit of an update.Mater patch saved so we will be off and running in March.Seeding that is ;D Got some more seeds coming too.Shocker ain't? some of the incoming seeds.Kellogg's Breakfast ,JD'S Special C-Tex,Lucky Cross and I do believe KBX. Special thanks also to Carolyn for Pervaya Lyubov.Oh yeah AL_KUFFA is coming too!!! OK sorry guys but I really do like them LOL.So the best of 2009 and 2010 plus others? And all the other garden goodies? I do believe I will be busy ;D Not as much as some lurking about round here but still busy and fun. I am counting the days Kevin
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Post by nolika on Jan 19, 2011 4:57:17 GMT -5
I will start sowing my maters in mid February, so far there are bout 50 on the list, not counting the patio varieties. But there is always room for a few more in my garden as like to squeze them in every possible corner ;D And the list keeps changing...
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