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Post by klorentz on Mar 12, 2011 4:37:58 GMT -6
Well I got my first batch of seeds planted.Some it was hard to decide some was easy and others being special and I wanted to make sure where planted. So here is what was planted.Four where my best of 2009.And some are my best of 2010.
Abraham Lincoln
Cowlicks Brandywine
Grandpa Charlie
Grandpa Willie
Terhune
ThessalonĂki
Giant Italian Paste
Boyarsky
Giant Belgium
Al-Kuffa
Omar's Lebanese
Pervaya Lyubov
Unknown Black
Soldaki
Cosmonaut Volkov
Black Krim
Costoluto Genovese.
Eva Purple Ball.
That's it for now.
Kevin
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Post by Pharmer Phil on Mar 12, 2011 7:47:11 GMT -6
Well I got my first batch of seeds planted.Some it was hard to decide some was easy and others being special and I wanted to make sure where planted. So here is what was planted.Four where my best of 2009.And some are my best of 2010. Abraham Lincoln Cowlicks Brandywine Grandpa Charlie Grandpa Willie Terhune ThessalonĂki Giant Italian Paste Boyarsky Giant Belgium Al-Kuffa Omar's Lebanese Pervaya Lyubov Unknown Black Soldaki Cosmonaut Volkov Black Krim Costoluto Genovese. Eva Purple Ball. That's it for now. Kevin "That's it for Now" That's a buncha mators Kevin... Very nice choices, and I knwo what you mean, the seeds, which ones, what do I want...same thing every year too Kevin... Since we are designating at least 20 plants for the market this year, we have fewer decisions to make.. But, If we get the time, By Monday...we will have Our first Wave planted, possibly all our waves Keep Plantin Bro
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Post by klorentz on Mar 12, 2011 12:21:54 GMT -6
The thing is Phil I am taking the easy way out and have most of them at 2 to 3 plants each. That way I can grow more variety.And try the ones folks are talking about that have said are so good. the two GWR maters I plan to grow I am limiting to one plant especially in the case of green grape. As we know cherry and grape maters produce like crazy when healthy so I will grow only one to trial.We are still a bit skeptical about GWR maters. I know to some it may sound silly but it is really hard to get use to a mater that is green when ripe or green with a slight blush like a Granny Smith apple.
Anywho I have several others I want to try as well which include some that came from Carolyn Male and some came from Dean Slater.One which I have not seen listed in years which I know Vessy Seeds use to list is Vee Pick.Another which I do not have but saw someone is planting is Vee Basket another that Vessy use to sell.By the time all is said and done I should have around the 100 plants mark. Plenty for us and some for market.Since I will have plenty of reds folks should be pleased and I can sneak in a few pinks too to see if folks like them Rose and Cowlicks Brandywine are my lead pinks but I have a few others too that may be as good.
Kevin
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Post by deb65802 on Mar 30, 2011 14:50:13 GMT -6
i made yellow spaghetti sauce last. It was novel and strange looking but boy did it taste good. talk about organic gourmet treat lolol i cant rember right now the name of the tomato-- dr. something----- delicious and a prolific producer. but i have to say i prefer the amish paste for cooking and brandywine for eating fresh and arkansas for slicing
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Post by deb65802 on Mar 30, 2011 14:52:07 GMT -6
i only made one canner of the yellow spaghetti sauce. i added pureed yellow squash and yellow bell pepper and yellow onions. maybe this year i should make polka dotted spaghetti sauce lol
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