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The Evolution of the Hominid's Diet
The tomato seed has been organized so that it can be sown in containers in just a few days! Twenty six varieties with 6 of them hybrids - if I counted right. Last year, there were 29 varieties which was the most evah !
I really enjoy eating, growing and talking about tomatoes! Mine would be a different garden if there weren't so many plants and so many varieties out there.
There's no question that I rely on the hybrids and have for a long time. Still, I've gone for heirlooms in what is a big way for me but only 3 are new-to-me this year .
Taste is subjective. With the heirlooms - some just absolutely delight me with their flavor. That's me.
I will continue to grow Early Girl and Big Beef and the golden cherries. It worries me a little that I don't have much control over the seed from those varieties. Yes, they do seem to have good vigor and I really appreciate their resistance to disease but the heirlooms that are grown from saved seed - make me happy.
Would you like to list your 2012 tomato varieties??
Steve
Big Beef Hybrid
Bloody Butcher (known in my garden by the less frightening name "Jalirancher" )
Buisson
Casey's Pure Yellow*
Dagma's Perfection
Dr. Carolyn
Dr. Wyche's Yellow
Early Girl Hybrid
Earl Of Edgecombe*
Gary O Sena
Ildi
Juane Flamme
Kellogg's Breakfast
Orange Minsk
Market Miracle
Pink Pearls
Rainy's Maltese
Sandul Moldovan*
Sungold Hybrid
SunSugar Hybrid
Sweet 100 Hybrid
Sweet Quartz Hybrid
Thessaloniki
Tigerella
Woodle Orange
& Mystery**
* new-to-me
** mystery-to-me, turned up in the starts last year
The tomato seed has been organized so that it can be sown in containers in just a few days! Twenty six varieties with 6 of them hybrids - if I counted right. Last year, there were 29 varieties which was the most evah !
I really enjoy eating, growing and talking about tomatoes! Mine would be a different garden if there weren't so many plants and so many varieties out there.
There's no question that I rely on the hybrids and have for a long time. Still, I've gone for heirlooms in what is a big way for me but only 3 are new-to-me this year .
Taste is subjective. With the heirlooms - some just absolutely delight me with their flavor. That's me.
I will continue to grow Early Girl and Big Beef and the golden cherries. It worries me a little that I don't have much control over the seed from those varieties. Yes, they do seem to have good vigor and I really appreciate their resistance to disease but the heirlooms that are grown from saved seed - make me happy.
Would you like to list your 2012 tomato varieties??
Steve
Big Beef Hybrid
Bloody Butcher (known in my garden by the less frightening name "Jalirancher" )
Buisson
Casey's Pure Yellow*
Dagma's Perfection
Dr. Carolyn
Dr. Wyche's Yellow
Early Girl Hybrid
Earl Of Edgecombe*
Gary O Sena
Ildi
Juane Flamme
Kellogg's Breakfast
Orange Minsk
Market Miracle
Pink Pearls
Rainy's Maltese
Sandul Moldovan*
Sungold Hybrid
SunSugar Hybrid
Sweet 100 Hybrid
Sweet Quartz Hybrid
Thessaloniki
Tigerella
Woodle Orange
& Mystery**
* new-to-me
** mystery-to-me, turned up in the starts last year