#202202 - 04/17/08 06:02 PM
2008 Tomato List
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elkhwc
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Here is my list for 2008. And also shows the few no shows I've had. JD2008 Tomato List-Open Pollinated
1.Adelia -x 2.Akers West Virginia-x 3.Amazon Chocolate -x 4. Amish PL-x 5.Anana’s Noire-x 6. Andrew Rahart-x 7.Ashleigh-x 8.Azoychka Yellow-x 9.Black from Tula-x 10. Box Car Willie-x 11.Brandywine Glick’s -x 12.Brandywine Sudduth-x 13.Buckeye Yellow-BR-x 14. Burcham’s -x 15.Carbon -x 16. Caspian Pink -x 17.Chapman- x 18.Cherokee Chocolate -x 19.Cherokee Purple -x 20.Cherokee Purple PL -x 21.Condine Red -x 22. Depp’s Pink Firefly- No germination yet on two plantings 23. DeWeese Streaked -x 24. Ernie’s Plump -x 25. Ernie’s Round-x 26. Ethel Watkins Best-x 27.Eva Ball Purple -x 28.Flamme’ -x 29.Florida Pink -x 30. Franks Large Red-x 31.German Breault -x 32.German Johnson-TF-x mixed RL and PL in two different plantings 33. Glick’s 18 Mennonite-x 34. Godlove -x 35. Goosecreek-x 36. Grandma Viney’s Yellow and Pink-x 37. Green Giant- 1-8 so far and lost it to stuck seed coat. 38.Grub’s Mystery Green -x 39.Guido-x 40.Hege’s German Pink- -x 41.Indian Stripe- -x 21.JD’s Special C Tex -x 42. JD’s Special Pink-x 43. Kanora-USDA P163636 - Developed by KSU in the 20’s-x 44.KBX PL-x 45.Kellog’s Breakfast -x 46. Large Barred Boar-x 47. Lillian’s Red Kansas Paste-x 48. Limbaugh Potato Top-x 49.Little Lucky -x. 50 Magnum Beefsteak-x 51. Marizol Red -x 52.Matt D Imperio -x 53. Mexico-V-x 54. Millet’s Dakota-x 55.Missouri Pink Love Apple -x 56.Mr Bruno- Brenton George-x 57.Mule Team -x 58.Mystery Black-x 59 . New Big Dwarf-x 60. Noire DeCrimmee’- no germination as of 4-17-08 61. Old Brooks-x 62. Orange Heart-x 63Pink Berkeley Tie Dye-x 64.Pineapple -x 65. Red Penna-x 66.Roughwood Golden Plum PL -x 67. Sabre-x 68 . 69. Spear’s Tennessee Green -x 70.Stump O’ the World -x 71.Sunset’s Red Horizon -x 72. Tennessee Britches -x 73.Texas Star -x 74. Tidwell German -x 75. Todd County Amish-x 76.Tom’s Yellow Wonder -x 77.Turk’s Mut- no germination 78.Wes-SF -x 79.William’s Striped -x
Hybrids
1. Rampao 2. Brandyboy 3. Porterhouse 4. Buck’s County 5. BHN 444 6. Momotaro 7. Old Fashioned Goliath 8. Goliath 9. Big Zac 10. Jet Star 11. Heartland 12. Country Taste 13. Dombito
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#202284 - 04/18/08 06:16 AM
Re: 2008 Tomato List
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Sorellina
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Ciao elkhwc-
That's a fantastic list you've got there. Which ones are new for you this year? Also, you have quite a large number of beefsteaks. Do you sell your tomatoes at farmer's markets or what do you plan to do with them all? I had 2 rows of 6 beefsteaks last year and it proved to be too many for me so I cut back to 1 row and added an additional row of colourful pastes because I do so much canning with mine.
Also, is your Cherokee Purple PL aka Spudakee Purple or is it the "other one"? It's great you're doing a side-by-side comparison, but you know as well as I do, the controversy will not end until it's a 3-way comparison and even then, "tastebuds are unique" will come into it. Wink wink nudge nudge, know what I mean? Haha, and you're growing Indian Stripe and JD's Special C Tex, good for you, lol! Are Ernie's Plump and Ernie's Round two distinct tomato varieties? Do you have any information on each?
I'm growing a few of yours this year: Ananas Noire and I truly hope it tastes as good as it looks, KBX but I'm not doing a side-by-side with RL Kellogg's Breakfast, I just want to see how it does, 2 huge orange beefsteaks would kill me, Pink Berkeley Tie Dye along with regular Berkeley Tie Dye (I grew BTD in 2006 but got fruit very late and didn't save seed so I'm regrowing it both for that purpose and it's gorgeous/delicious..I love Brad's stuff), Roughwood Golden Plum PL from Bill Malin..I'm always on the lookout for the Holy Grail of yellow paste tomatoes, and finally Wes, which didn't germinate for me last year..I'm growing from a new seed source.
I hope your no-shows come up finally. I just got 2 Franchi Pears to come up after 2 weeks by inverting small clear plastic cups over the individual cells to act as mini dome lids. You might try that.
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#202305 - 04/18/08 07:25 AM
Re: 2008 Tomato List
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suzydaze
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you must have a huge garden
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#202351 - 04/18/08 11:26 AM
Re: 2008 Tomato List
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elkhwc
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Need to add Belize Pink Heart. I knew I would skip one someway when transferring from flat lists to the computer. As far as the hybrids go Goliath is my standby. Porterhouse was good last year. Brandyboy is as good as any hybrid I've grown. I won't be growing Jet Star myself. But have friends who like it. I have hybrids and op's I like so much better won't waste space on it. Ramapo is a release this year of a Rutger's hybrid which was discontinued several years ago. If I like it will try the stabilized version some SSE members offer. JD
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#202357 - 04/18/08 11:58 AM
Re: 2008 Tomato List
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elkhwc
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Sorellina, I will answer what I can here at work. I may have to wait till I get home to answer all your questions. I haven't sold any in the past. Thinking of starting. I have always felt is the Lord blesses me with a bountiful harvest I should share with those not as blessed. I have over 600 onions in the ground now also. I make some salsa and eat several. I can the beefsteaks especially the smaller ones. And when forming a list I start out with a plant to spread it out then usually go by my desires when I start pulling seed packets. Not necessarily my intent to be heavy on beefsteaks. But can you can tell my weakness. Wink. The Cherokee Purple PL I planted came from a SSE member and doesn't mention Spudakee. I feel this is the other one. But really never asked. I will post the information I have on the Ernie's when I get home. Got my first seeds from some kind gardeners in CA whose aunt sent it too one of them I believe but had better recheck my notes. My memory can play tricks on me when trying to remember over 350 varieties. Wink. LOL. I'm especially looking forward to the JD's Special Pink. I have grown several of these before. But lost several of them either to hail or TSWV last year before I was able to taste them. The ones I've grown and got a good taste sample of off the list are numbers 1,16,17,19,41,45,64,67,73 and 10. I have grown Branywine before but not these strains from these sources. Hopefully it will produce better. After 6-7 years of no or very poor production left them out last year. But guess everyone keeps bragging them up so have to try a different strain. LOL. Not that I would ever be hard headed. Wink. Thanks for the well wishes on the germination. I would like for them to germinate but will have at least a 150 extra plants so not like it will be a disaster if they don't. I will try a new seed source next year on them if they don't. Another thing I'm trying this year I've already shared with Dave is direct winter sowing. Used plastic coffee containers and plastic buckets both with the bottom cut out and used clear plastic over the top. My first ones broke the ground Arpil 2nd. They look good. Not growing as fast as my plants inside. Will never transplant them. Will compare production and date of first picked fruit with plants started inside March 17th from same seeds. Several winter sow some using cold frames but everyone I've talked to transplants. I prepared the holes just like I would to transplant. The first holes I use a little seed starting mix right where I put the seed. The later ones I filled a cowpot with the mix. The pot will decompose and the roots should spread. I'm excited about this as it will allow me to plant my seeds during a time when I'm not as busy. And have to start fewer plants in the house to pot up then transplant. As you can tell I've got the spring fever now. Ate my first asparagus last night. MMMMMMMM. Wink JD
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#202424 - 04/18/08 03:52 PM
Re: 2008 Tomato List
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elkhwc
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Two of the Turk's Mut came up today. So now down to 3 no shows.
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#202550 - 04/18/08 09:33 PM
Re: 2008 Tomato List
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toposh
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elkhwc how much land do you have? my you must have a big yard! i have a very very small vegie patch my tomatoes are fighting for the sung so i have to keep moving them around! lol i would ove to see pics
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#202565 - 04/19/08 05:19 AM
Re: 2008 Tomato List
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elkhwc
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Here I have 2 acres. Don't use near all of it. Plan on increasing the size a little. I have been looking a bigger area in the country so I can have a truck garden. But space isn't any problem. That is why usually I space 4 ft between rows and apart. In the past when space was I spaced 24" to 36" apart. So there are ways to compensate. Will know after I pot everything up but as of today I'm sure I either have 3 varieties that the seeds are crossed, got mixed up or wrong seeds. I will grow the plants that have the correct leave shape and see how they do. Two are from vendors. One is one of the biggest. But mistakes do happen. That is why I done another test of each in a different tray to verify that I got the same results twice. JD
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#203004 - 04/20/08 11:32 AM
Re: 2008 Tomato List
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Sorellina
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Ciao JD-
I had to grin at your comments about having a weakness for beefsteaks. I guess that's true of all of us..we have our little weaknesses. Mine happens to be pastes, the big monster ones, but also the colourful elongated ones. I do a LOT of canning, so I like the drier/fleshier varieties for that. Other weaknesses of mine are any of Brad's stuff, I love the striped ones, and also unusual shapes. I'm growing a couple of real genetic weirdos this year. One is called Voyage, something very similar to Reisetomate which you can find on Reinhard Kraft's site and might actually be the same thing. It's some sort of weird genetic mutant thing (I need to pick Keith's brain about that and see if he has a clue about what's going on there), so the fruit are essentially fused grape tomatoes in a big cluster. I'm also growing Arbuznyi, which has vertical stripes going all the way down, having an appearance of a watermelon. I'm hoping to just dive right into some crossing experiments this year. It's time. I've got some interesting dwarfs and stripeys to play with there. I'd really love to create a dwarf striped paste with Opalka flavour. Dreams, dreams, and more dreams.
On the non-germination front, the ones that are irritating me at the moment are my Franchi Pear, which I have wanted to grow for about 3 years now and finally have the seeds and Pork Chop. I really need that Franchi Pear for my large red paste machine row, so I resorted today to germinating several seeds in damp paper towels placed loosely into open ziploc bags. I put those on top of my CPU. Keith Mueller did some research at University that suggests germinating in light may actually hinder some seeds. What the heck, I've got some re-sows going in a yogurt cup on heat covered by an inverted clear plastic jello cup to act as a mini dome lid and the others out of the light. Who is the Patron Saint of Germination, I wonder?
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#203605 - 04/22/08 11:19 AM
Re: 2008 Tomato List
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suzydaze
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where do you find the room, I put out 12 yesterday 6 better boy and 6 of a different kind. raining today they sould really like that
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#206214 - 05/02/08 06:58 PM
Re: 2008 Tomato List
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Sorellina
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Ciao all-
Ok, I've gotten all the germination I'm going to get for the season, so I'm going to post the list now. It is what it is, final, no going back. So, row for row, here is what I have. Each row consists of 6 tomatoes, 1 or 2 plants in the same growing hole, depending on the germination I got.
Big Red Paste
Opalka (my NUMBER ONE favourite tomato, if I had to choose one, this is it) Opalka Romeo Romeo Franchi Pear (I can already say, sow more than necessary, this one likes to keep its seed coats on) Franchi Pear
Colourful Paste
Kalman's Hungarian Pink Myowna Orange Evan's Purple Pear (PL) Roughwood Golden Tiger (this one looks like it might have the angora gene) Santa Clara Roughwood Golden Plum (PL)
Kaki Coing Cypriot Orange Dino Eggs Peace Yellow Paste Piedmont B2PL2-3-4 F6 (PL) (Brandywine x San Marzano)
Hearts
Canadian Heart Ernesto White Oxheart Belarusian Heart Bytch'e Serdtse Orangevoe Wes
Saladettes
Pink Grapefruit White Zebra Furry Red Boar Black and Red Boar Tiger Paw Pink Boar
Cherries
Una Hartsock Chello Chocolate Cherry White Rabbit Yellow Submarine (PL) Sweet Quartz x Black Cherry F1
Weird Shapes
Eagle's Beak Yellow Ruffled Arbuznyi Teton de Venus Brown Flesh Gajo de Melon (not a weird shape but needed this spot)
Beefsteaks
Berkeley Tie Dye KBX (RL, clearly crossed, we'll see what it is) Ananas Noire Pink Berkeley Tie Dye Pork Chop Dora
Dwarfs (2 containers, 1 plant each)
Happy Brown RL1 F4 Happy Brown RL2 F4 Happy Purple RL F4 Sneezy RL1 F4 Sneezy RL2 F4 Sneezy PL F4 Dwarf Lime Twist F4 Dwarf Emerald Giant F4
Hanging Basket
Ditmarsher
Determinates
Black Sea Man (PL) Canary Rose Paste Kotlas (PL) (compact indet. but grows about 3.5 ft in a pot) Don Juan Koralik Cream Sausage Jagodka Manitoba Latah
Munchkin's Dwarfs
Tiny Tiger Dwarf Red Heart F3 Yellow Pygmy (PL-ish, not a true PL, but real close and looking rugose) Dwarf Recessive Plum Tigris (I'm giving this to Munchkin..I can't find any data on growth habit, but the one I have is definitely dwarf-ish)
Munchkin's Experimental Indeterminates
OSU Blue Fruit (fruit are almost aubergine like eggplant, moreso in direct sunlight, so can be blotchy with leaf cover) Stupice Polini x Sweet Quartz F2 (RL & PL) vPL05 F4 Yellow vPL05 F4 Bicolour Voyage (this one is so trippy..google Riesetomate, it's almost the same, the fruit grow like a cluster of grapes, but moreso, stuck together)
Ciao Sarah-
Well, now you know one of those paste recommendations is Opalka. Another would be my family heirloom, Uncle Charlie's Giant Italian Pear. Both of those are huge fruits, very productive, and very large plants. The third would be King Humbert. This is a smaller fruit, but it's stupidly productive and the tallest tomato plant I've grown, topping out at over 10 feet last year. I used those primarily for canning whole and also for drying. I'm growing Romeo and Franchi Pear as a trial side by side with Opalka this year. Both of those are supposed to be other very large-fruited, productive, very dry red pastes. I'll let you know how they do.
Cheers, Julianna
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#206218 - 05/02/08 07:42 PM
Re: 2008 Tomato List
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Sorellina
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Mmm, roughly 600 square feet, something like.
Here's a photo of the main tomato bed in mid-July 2006. I'm regularly growing 36 groups of plants in that bed and they will reach or exceed those 8 foot stakes shoved 1 foot into the ground.
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#206293 - 05/03/08 06:36 AM
Re: 2008 Tomato List
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elkhwc
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I'd like to see John back also. Great list Dave. Hadn't seen your list till now. Well the wind finally laid after 4 days and the lowest I saw last night was 34 but was some light frost. Looks like everything is fine in the cold frame. It is 50 now. Had moved a few in the house. Have a great gardening weekend everyone. JD
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#206319 - 05/03/08 08:25 AM
Re: 2008 Tomato List
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cricket
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8 foot tomatoes in Canada!?!!! 'impressed' is not even the word!
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