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Post by klorentz on Dec 4, 2010 16:09:04 GMT -6
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
ThessalonĂki
Abe Lincoln
Cosmonaut Volkov
Great Divide, Ernesto, Sylvan Guam,Humer's German Ox heart, Lincoln Adam, Tony's Italian and Sarnowski Polish Plum.
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 Laura on Dec 4, 2010 17:27:35 GMT -6
For sure we will have the black krim again..they were awesome!!
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Post by klorentz on Dec 4, 2010 19:32:14 GMT -6
For sure Laura.Gonna put them in another spot as late this season they came down with a wilt my neighbor has had with his Rutgers.No other tomato in the patch came down with it.However my watermelons did.shriveled up and died.Gonna be lots of fun for next year.
Kevin
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Post by Christy on Dec 4, 2010 20:59:48 GMT -6
wow thats a good list Kevin!
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Post by Pharmer Phil on Dec 5, 2010 6:19:42 GMT -6
Very nice list, we never know which we will plant till the seeds hit the table, I can say that this year, we will, as Laura stated have Black Krim, soldaki...and the black pear Caveman sent...probably some more of the BLUE mators Penny send Us seed fer... And the Biggest portion of the tomatoes will be the Amish Paste strain we raise, we have an agreement with the local food coop, they will be taking #50 pounds every three days from Us.. so I reckon we will raise bout 20 plants of them, the other 20 cages we have empty will be a mix of our favorites, some slicers for the other markets...COME ON SUMMER...
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Post by Wrennie on Dec 5, 2010 8:09:35 GMT -6
^5 come on summer is right!
Wish I had more mater growing room.
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Post by Penny on Dec 6, 2010 6:24:56 GMT -6
I loved black krim and abe lincoln......very tasty.
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Post by kansasterri on Dec 8, 2010 16:55:14 GMT -6
3/4 of last summers tomatos split and were cat faced, so this year I will be growing Celebrity: it is supposed to be resistant to splitting. And cherry tomatos, of course!!!!!!!! The extra sweet kind!
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Post by Compost Pharmer on Dec 8, 2010 17:31:00 GMT -6
Let me know how the Celebrity does. I tried growing one plant this year but it got hit by Early Blight.
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Post by klorentz on Dec 10, 2010 12:07:22 GMT -6
In Ohio we always did well with Celebrity.Very uniform red fruit.Flavor was not bad but not in the same league with say ThessalonĂki as far as taste goes.Production was always good but if it gets to wet it will crack.
Kevin
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Post by kansasterri on Dec 18, 2010 19:14:45 GMT -6
I grew Celbrity once before: there were lots of uniform red fruit and it tended to bear in a few big flushes. It was better than supermarket tomatos but not as good as some of the other varieties so I only grew it once.
I can use the cherry tomatos for the very sweet eating tomatos and use Celebrity for the spagetti sauce and such!
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Post by DayLilyDude on Jan 2, 2011 17:06:15 GMT -6
Great list Kevin!
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Post by klorentz on Jan 4, 2011 13:55:17 GMT -6
Thanks Richard. On an OT note cuz I am just to lazy to look for my other thread right now. And y'all who have been reading about my adventures with the feds and state. Update. Just got in touch with the DHS Rep at the hospital. She said I have been approved for the Adult Medical program.Here is the catch. There is a 3 dollar co-pay for doctors visits and 1 dollar co-pay for scrips. Working on resolving the doctor part for after the 18th but unsure about the scrip part.Two possible ways around this however. One as Pap mentioned is to apply for program through the makers of my meds.Two is to go through the free clinic. Now the Family Doctor I saw in 09 works with the Free Clinic got scrips for me during hours other than when they are open so I may go to him and see if he can do this for me which would be faster than going through the manufacturer. So these are my options with my medical end of it. The State seemingly is waiting on SSA to send my medical info to them so they can see about getting me on State Disability and regular Medicaid. So hopefully that will go through too. Some good news for a change at least as far as My medical issues are concerned.Still crossing my fingers. Kevin
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Post by Pharmer Phil on Jan 4, 2011 15:04:32 GMT -6
Thank god there may be some good news Kevin ...
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Post by klorentz on Jan 17, 2011 4:19:40 GMT -6
And getting back to maters I got some Al-Kuffa seeds coming this week!!!! Yeah me!!! Got some others coming to ( Now there's a shock LOL ) . Some good stuff that I have not grown but seen many talk about. JD's Special C Tex, Kellogg's Breakfast ,KBX (I think) Lucky Cross. And I still gotta work on my master list to have them all cataloged. But I can see this year will be another fun year folks. Now what month is it? Is it seed starting time yet? ? Kevin
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Post by atillerthethumb on Jan 17, 2011 4:51:49 GMT -6
you lot got varieties i cant get lol
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Post by Penny on Jan 17, 2011 7:09:16 GMT -6
Holy cow Kev......now i know who to ask when i cant find a certain mater!!
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Post by klorentz on Jan 17, 2011 18:11:11 GMT -6
you lot got varieties i cant get lol There are folks in the UK that have them not to mention Europe.Baker Creek ships to the EU.If nobody here has it just go ahead and ask on Tomatoville. There are members from all over the EU that could send ya some seeds. Kevin
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Post by Penny on Jan 21, 2011 6:58:54 GMT -6
you lot got varieties i cant get lol Which ones are you looking for??
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Post by Compost Pharmer on Jan 21, 2011 17:23:32 GMT -6
Yes, Please let us know what you are looking for. Someone here will have some to share with you. If not. I can always look at buying some and sending to you. I have experience in shipping across the pond.
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Post by elkwc36 on Jan 23, 2011 8:29:47 GMT -6
Yes post what you want. I have most of what has been posted online. In fact have been going through my inventory of over 400 varieties and culling most of what I don't plan to grow over the next 2 years. I am offering them to anyone who will grow them. I have requests now from 17 growers. I also have saved seeds from most of what I've grown over the last few years. The cull seeds can be anywhere from 1-5 years old. The older ones should germinate but the rate could be a little lower. Jay
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Post by klorentz on Feb 10, 2011 21:13:20 GMT -6
Well here is what I have to look through for 2011.Some are already selected and the rest of the patch has yet to be named.Lots of good stuff.And part of the fun is choosing what ones to grow.
Abe Lincoln
Al-Kuffa
Neves Azorian Red
Pervaya Lyubov
Prue ( Thanks JT)
Vee Pick
Dana's Dusky Rose
Sweet Beverly
Sophie's Choice
Piedmont Pear
Darth Mater
Money Maker
Rutgers
Marglobe
Ramapo
German Johnson
Vorlon
Chocolate Stripes
Baby Beefsteak
Polar Circle
Atkinson
Cherokee Green
Cherokee Purple
Grub's Mystery Green
Delicious
Ispolin
Gold Dust (Dean says it is supposed to be yellow but is a very nice ruffled pink.)
Paul Robeson
Michigan State
Large Ribbed Zapotec
Bear Claw
Gigantesque
Cosmonaut Volkov
Rose
Rosaleta
Berkly Tye Dye
Black and Red Boar
Siletz
Stump of the World
Earl's Faux
Indian Stripe
Spudakee
Cowlicks Brandywine
Sudduth Strain Brandywine
Gian Belgium
Red Rock
Mortgage Lifter Estler's Strain
Costoluto Fiorentino
Costoluto Genoves
Box Car Willie
Gary O'Sena
Anna Banana
Guido Pietroboni
Lincoln Adam
Siberian
Radio
The President
Great Divide
Ernesto
Sylvan Guam
Super Tasty Hyb
John's Big Orange
Homer's German Oxheart
Stone
Peach x Rouge D' Irak
Homestead
Joie De La Table
Franks Large Red
1884 Purple
Moskoviich
Torch
Guido
Gratifying
Olive Hill
Eva Purple Ball
Black Cherry
Caspian Pink
Campbell's 1327
Sandual
Rouge D' Irak
Hugh Black
Verja's Paradajz
Victory
Giraffe
Watermelon Beefsteak
Hazelfield Farm
Summer Cider (Orange)
Violetter
Black from Tula
Black Krim
Shumway's Sensation
Pink Brandywine
Marizol Purple
Goat Bag
Palmira's N Italian Heirloom
Orlov Yellow
King
Orange Persimmon
Marion
Cour di Bue
Purple Calabash
Ludmila's Red Plum
Venture
Slava
Abruzzes Red Pear
Amazon Chocolate
Argonaut
Tasmanian Blushing Yeallow
Green Grape
Heinz 1439
Katrina
Ananas Noir
Giant Italian Paste ( Lives up to the name)
Campari
Eva's Amish Stripe
Ukrainian Poet
Volgograd 5/25
Manitoba
Recruit
Giant Tree ( from TT)
Boyarsky
Celebrity
Aussie
Black Brandywine Pear
Sioux
Patriot
Better Boy
Roma
Black Brandywine
Green Zebra
Surecrop
Matina
Bi-Color Mortgage lifter
Bulgarian
Soldaki
Copia Stripe
JD's Special C-Tex
Wisconsin 55 Gold
Lucky Cross
Ace 55
Eckert Polish
Vilina
Chapman
White Princess
Mariana's Peace
Peron Sprayless
Giant De Tezier
Beefsteak
Gribovski Open Ground
Prize Winner
Omar's Lebanese
Un-known Black
Ref Red Heart
Limmony
ThessalonĂki
Big Rainbow
Russian Giant
And that is all of them folks
Kevin
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