peppereater
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just tell me when to shut up
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Post by peppereater on Feb 8, 2010 15:08:22 GMT -5
We could improve the earth faster if Cali. fell in the sea
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Post by dld on Feb 9, 2010 11:46:20 GMT -5
OK, as promised here is my mater list unless something changes. ;D
Bi-Color Cherry Bear Creek 'O Sena Green Flathead Monster Flathead Indian F2 Green Bomb Mammoth German Gold Gary 'O Sena Dora Liz-Burt Wagon Wheel Jewel Tone Syrian Potato Leaf Spudayellow Strawberry Early Girl PL Bycle Serdtse Spudalucie PL Yellow Perfection Spudleaf 117 Prudens Purple Throwback PL Black Cherry Blondokee
And I would like to thank all the people that sent me seeds!! OK, I modified my list and made the changes.
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johno
Tomato Gardener
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Post by johno on Feb 11, 2010 15:04:43 GMT -5
Okay, I wrote down the ones I want to grow for various reasons, and some old ones that I need to grow. This is the first run, and surely the list will change right up to the last minute... but here goes:
Aunt Ruby's German Green Big Boy hybrid Big Boy OP Big Rainbow Black Brandywine Black Krim Boy Boy Brandy Boy Cherokee Chocolate Cherokee Purple potato leaf Cowlick's Brandywine Flat Head Monster He Man Jack White Juane Flammee Kentucky Beefsteak Lemon Boy Lutescent Microtom OSU Blue Pierce's Pride Purple Dog Creek Red Zebra Southern Night Striped Roman Tatar from Mongolistan Vorlon
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Post by klorentz on Feb 12, 2010 3:11:48 GMT -5
For me this is a far more interesting question than one might suspect. Lots of things in the planing stage.lots of maters and peppers.Some winter squash and a little bit of summer squash.A few other goodies and a few herbs. To say the least I will be very busy this spring til end of harvest.
Hope to save plenty of seeds this year.Just praying the weather will be much better than last year.Will be growing lots of good stuff and hope to share seeds ;D
Kevin
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Penny
Tomato Fanatic
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Post by Penny on Feb 12, 2010 7:29:40 GMT -5
Great lists DLD and Johno.
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sorellina
Breeder in Training
Voice of Reason
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Post by sorellina on Feb 12, 2010 11:14:04 GMT -5
Ciao all-
Finalized list as of 21 March 10.
Big Red Pastes or Canners (2 plants each)
Mama Leone Polish Linguisa Sarnowski Polish Plum Lyuda's Mom's Ernie's Plump Rocky
Colourful Pastes/Elongated Plums (2 plants each)
Yellow Plum Green Bomb Black Belle Kalman's Hungarian Pink Powers Heirloom Kaki Coing
Beefsteaks
Oaxacan Jewel JD's Special C-Tex Cherokee Green Henderson's Winsall Spark's Yellow - save for Bill M Summer Cider - save for Bill M
Cherries
Red Fig St. Fiacre Black Zebra Cherry Purple Haze F1 Sungold F1 Petite Pomme Blanche
Weird Shapes
Zakopane Furry White Boar Tlalacoula Ribbed Yellow Stuffer Anna Hermann - found them! 24 March 10 Annie (not a weird shape but no saladette/slicer row this year)
Bill's Potato-Leaf Grow-Out
Butch's LeDoux Special Quedlinburger Fruehe Liebe (the real deal) 10 Foot Pole Throwback PL Plum Yugoslavian Heart
Munchkin's Experimental Bed - open to grow-out crosses from Keith & Bill x 2
Peking Panda - save for Bill M Purple Smudge Tiger Eye Heart's Delight x Black Potato Leaf F1 - save for Bill M and report findings
Munchkinland Dwarfs
Elberta Peach Lucky Leprechaun Dwarf Yellow Multi-cell Cherry Goldilox Apricot
Determinates or Dwarfs for Containers
Ditmarsher - hanging basket Amazing Grace - bicolour beefsteak surprise from QFL packet - save for Bill M Tigerette Cherry Gold - early micro-dwarf for crossing experiments 71B2 62E KC135
The last 3 are mulio's canner types.
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Post by frogsleapfarm on Feb 12, 2010 20:34:26 GMT -5
Sorelina - I planted Tiger Eye F1 last year and was disappointed. It was a large cherry, dark orange w/ green stripes. Very thick skin, thick enough to be a distraction, and below average flavor. I tried every striped cherry I could find last year, and was underwhelmed with everything I grew.
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Post by camochef on Feb 17, 2010 11:09:03 GMT -5
As I look out over the gardens, the only thing growing is the depth of the snow! Seriously, this year I'm really cutting back from the hundreds of tomatoes I usually grow. Both the gardens and myself need a rest! So I'm only planting those I cannot live without. They will be, my two favorite brandywines:
Cowlick's Brandywine;
Brandywine-Glicks;
Amazon Chocolate;
Dana's Dusky Rose;
Sandul Moldovan;
Lillian Maciejewski's Poland Pink;
Barlow Jap;
JD's Special C-Tex;
Shannon's South African Mystery Black;
Tarasenko6;
Preacher Joe;
Mrs. Benson;
Black Master;
Dora;
Gary O'Sena;
Richardson;
Rose;
Limbaugh's Legacy Potato Top;
Wessel's Purple Pride;
Gigantesque;
Golden Queen;
Black Krim;
Kellogg's Breakfast or KBX (undecided between the two)
A pink version of "Dr. Wyches Yellow" that reportedly tastes great, and came from my Dr. Wyches seed originally but grown by a dear friend in eastern Pa.;
and one final variety that remains undecided yet!
I'm hoping that cutting back to 10% of my normal plantings will give me time to spend fishing. Something I haven't been able to enjoy the past few years as the tomatoes took all my time. I'm wishing all a good season and hopeing that whatever you choose to grow does well! Camo
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bigdaddyj
Tomato Gardener
Farmer at Heart
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Post by bigdaddyj on Feb 17, 2010 13:35:32 GMT -5
New varieties
1.OSU Blue 2. Hege German Pink 3. Granny Cantrell’s German PL 4. Cowlick’s Brandywine 5. Claude Browns Yellow Giant 6. Orange Minsk 7. Goose Creek
New varieties I’m still debating on:
Aunt Lou’s Underground Railroad German Johnson
Old Must Grows:
Sudduth Brandywine Brandy Boy Gary O Sena KBX Momotaro Big Beef Sun Gold Big Zac Porterhouse Marianna’s Peace
Juliet for baseball batting practice
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Post by darthslater on Feb 17, 2010 13:37:26 GMT -5
I will post my list after season,hehe! Besides I am not going to write all that down! Call me lazy,but I already did that once and it is still going! Darth
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bigdaddyj
Tomato Gardener
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Post by bigdaddyj on Feb 17, 2010 13:40:19 GMT -5
Kellogg's Breakfast or KBX (undecided between the two)...Camochef, IMO go with KBX. No CRUD as seedlings and PL here does better than RL disease-wise otherwise it's the same tomato and the same number of them. I lost plenty of KB to CRUD over the years but never a KBX....
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Post by dld on Feb 17, 2010 13:43:23 GMT -5
I hope we can talk bigdaddyj into posting some pics, cause i have seen a few of them and he loves great ole bigguns.
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bigdaddyj
Tomato Gardener
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Post by bigdaddyj on Feb 17, 2010 14:13:48 GMT -5
I sure do! I gotta figure out how to post my pics first...
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Post by darthslater on Feb 17, 2010 23:37:13 GMT -5
Good ole Steel town SMACK!!! POW!! This is only the blacks Idian Stripe Big Cheef 1884 purple Cherokeee chocolate cherokee purple Black Giant Indian stripe SS Southern nights Chocolate Stripes Black Crimson Spudatula Gary 'O sena Amazon Chocolate Spudakee Black Russian De Barro Black Purple Passion vorlon JD's Special c tex Negro Azteca Niore de Cossebuef Sarrah black Negro De Silex Purple prince nayagous Blackseaman Black plum Black Ethiopian Brown Flesh Mr, Brown Chocolate stripesennesseee Black CubanBlack Black bear Purple pear Purple Calabash Violet Lasper Dark Rose Frankenstein Beckers Blaue Russian Chocolate Sloveian Black BlackMaster Balck Aisberg Slovenian Black Blck From Tula Flat Head Monster Black moor These are just the blacks that P.K.S is growing out this year, we have grown out alot of black tomatoes and some are repeats because Market wise they have proven themselves. We dont do this as a hobby, it is my bread and butter. Darth Black Aiseberg
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Post by darthslater on Feb 18, 2010 0:13:44 GMT -5
Taste wise, well I will let you know what I make the money on!!!
Darth Has Spoken!!! My List
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