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Garden Master
Where do we go for what we had before?
I suppose that it was about 25 years ago that I decided that all tomatoes do not have to be round and red. Some (most) in my garden still are, that's fine. But, I have been on tomato explorations!
One source of information and seed was other gardeners. Good Heavens, there were lots of varieties I knew nothing about! No matter what the source, after finding suitable new-to-me varieties - I was hooked.
One variety that lived up to expectations was Gary O Sena. This isn't such a clear 2014 photo but look how green the shoulders are. The last 2 years, they haven't looked like that. They aren't so dark, no green shoulders ... did they cross with another tomato?
Back to find new seeds, from a source with higher standards ... like they should bag the tomato flowers ... i never have.
Where do we go for tomatoes like that? A stable cross of Brandywine and Cherokee Purple, Gary O was never widely popular. People loved the parents.
Google was almost no help ... wow!
I have looked at so many seed companies over the years, fortunately I had a couple of ideas: Sand Hill & Sample Seed There is also a new outfit Restoration Seeds that has been tempting me with other things .
I wanted to let you know that Google doesn't have all the answers for your searches. I was surprised ...
Steve
I suppose that it was about 25 years ago that I decided that all tomatoes do not have to be round and red. Some (most) in my garden still are, that's fine. But, I have been on tomato explorations!
One source of information and seed was other gardeners. Good Heavens, there were lots of varieties I knew nothing about! No matter what the source, after finding suitable new-to-me varieties - I was hooked.
One variety that lived up to expectations was Gary O Sena. This isn't such a clear 2014 photo but look how green the shoulders are. The last 2 years, they haven't looked like that. They aren't so dark, no green shoulders ... did they cross with another tomato?
Back to find new seeds, from a source with higher standards ... like they should bag the tomato flowers ... i never have.
Where do we go for tomatoes like that? A stable cross of Brandywine and Cherokee Purple, Gary O was never widely popular. People loved the parents.
Google was almost no help ... wow!
I have looked at so many seed companies over the years, fortunately I had a couple of ideas: Sand Hill & Sample Seed There is also a new outfit Restoration Seeds that has been tempting me with other things .
I wanted to let you know that Google doesn't have all the answers for your searches. I was surprised ...
Steve