which tomato varieties will you growing this season?

Started by thegridgardener, March 28, 2009, 17:22:39

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cleo

If this is the Grid Gardener from the past-I took your advice


none whatsoever-how could I compete with you oh one of wisdom??

You who knows all-we are just idiots before you.

Now just go away

cleo


kingston boy


I'm having a go at T&M Golden Sweet and they had better be as there are only 6 seeds in the packet. Supposedly 40 3/4oz fruit per truss.
At least they all germinated.
I'm also growing T&M Aviro (orange).Real Rio Grande. I say real as its a pack from Italy. Moneymaker cos the packet was free. I have T&M Legend still to go in and hope that the instructions are right.Sow April! Maybe Saddad can verify that for me.
Earlier on this site i questioned polytunnels and listened to others advice.Now that i have a 3.5MX2.5M polytunnel i'm going to have a bash at growing moneymaker inside and out. I've heard that they can be a mite tough skinned grown outside so its the year to experiment.
Really liked Black Cherry last year.

saddad

If you can start them in a propagator you can start them now... April isn't that far away!!  ;D

nextgridgardener

sorry cleo but you have the wrong poster.
hope you enjoy the the pm i sent you.
I plan on staying. But you are welcome to leave when or if you wish.
ps i am sorry you consider yourself an idiot.
psps But maybe if you try real hard you will learn to grow veg from  grown ups.
ttfn

lushy86

Make mine a large one!

beckydore

On Friday I sowed Alicante, Gardeners Delight and Moneymaker. This is the first year i have grown any from seed. I also have the '3 sisters and tom' swap coming to me next so hopefully there will be some different ones in there.
Becky

lorna

Only 2. Marmande and Gardeners Delight (in the greenhouse)

Twoflower

Have gone alittle mad on tomatoes this year. have money maker and gardener' delight roma, red robin, garten perle, totum,sun gold,and an ox heart one i have forgotten the name of. Haven't quiet worked out where i will put them yet ;D

STEVEB

gardenners delight and marmande
Hoping we dont get blight again
If it ain't broke don't fix it !!

Twoflower

I think last year was the first time i've ever seen tomato blight.

debster

the last two years i have lost everything to blight so im keeping my fingers crossed, i am growing, red and black cherry, ferline, golden sunrise and green grape that i can think of just now, i grow them in pots and on the patio

Twoflower

Everyone seems to be growing black cherry. Is it really that good, have i missed a trick?

posie

Well after growing way too many varieties and plants last year, then losing them to blight, I'm only doing Roma, Sweet Millions and Moneymaker this year and I'm only doing 3 plants of each!
What I lack in ability and experience, I make up for in sheer enthusiasm!!!

amphibian

Quote from: sunloving on March 28, 2009, 18:34:39
not 2007 it was 2006!

2006 was great, just the most stupendous crops. In 2007 I lost the lot to blight in less than a week. Broke my heart. 2008 was mixed for me, the blight wasn't too bad in Maidstone, despite the ravages everyone else experienced, but the crop was not heavy, probably due to poor light and low temperatures.

I've got a good feeling about this year.

saddad

Yes Twoflower, it really is that good... do you want me to include some in the package....  :)

Barnowl

Fewer than Saddad but I'm trying...

Balconi Yellow  - small cherry
Chocolate Cherry - 70 days
Dattelwein (Date Wine) yellow pear  shaped
Santa Orange - small plum
Micro Tom - mini tomatoes
Fantasio F1 (standard) -blight tolerant (yeah right)
Ravello F1 - medium small plum
Incas F1 - medium paste bush
Siletz Round - 65 days - Early dwarf Bush
Royal Chico - Roma style Bush -paste
Amish Paste Tomato -v. large plum - early
Cuor Di Bue (Coeur de Boeuf) - large
Pantano Romanesco - large scalloped
Purple Ukraine - large plum -early
Red Zebra - Large round orange stripes
Valencia -Orange Red 10 oz good in cool 76 days
Balconi Red - basket / pot small cherry
Tiny Tim  (Basket / Tumbler)
MilleFleur - Tiny yellow fruit Centiflor
Nectar  F1  - small to medium round
Rosada F1 baby plum (replace Santa)
Rudolph/Rudolf F1 (replaces Juliet)
Santa F1 - small plum
Sungold F1 - small round yellow
Olivade F1 - Medium Plum
Shirley F1 - medium round red
Sungella - larger version of Sungold
Brandywine - Pink - Large
Japanese Black Trifele - Plants Of Distinction)
Long Keeper - Sow late
Super Marmande

I only grow one or two of most types for reasons of space.  One day I'll grow up and get down to a sensible number.

wilko

QuoteI've got a good feeling about this year

ooooh I  hope you're right   ;)
Life is to short !!!

Robert_Brenchley

Taxi, Clear Pink Early, Buckbee 40-Day, Stupice, Prima, Black Cherry.

AdrianH

Tigerella
Orange Banana
Lemon Tree
Super Marmande
Tumbling Tom Red
Tumbling Tom Yellow

Twoflower

Quote from: saddad on March 30, 2009, 07:54:37
Yes Twoflower, it really is that good... do you want me to include some in the package....  :)

Yes please ;D

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