Now that you can only grow one single variety?

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Now that you can only grow one single variety?

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Post: # 38886Unread post TomHillbilly
Wed Jan 20, 2021 3:45 pm

They have just passed a new law. It says private growers can only plant one variety of tomatoes, and only 3 plants. It can be slicer, plum, or cherry. Which variety are you going to grow?
PS-- I think I know the consensus answer. But who knows?  Second place should be interesting also. 

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Post: # 38900Unread post karstopography
Wed Jan 20, 2021 5:11 pm

Easy for me. Carmello. Can take and set fruit in a decent amount of cold (for a tomato) making fall crops possible here and then set on up through pretty high heat, extending the spring season. Narrow and tall columnar growth habit, so not a space hog. Indeterminate. 70-75 days, so I don’t have to wait forever to pick fruit. Mid to mid large sized crimson tomatoes that don’t often split or crack and with a nice melting texture that are also sweet and tangy. Good on fighting diseases here plus nematode resistant. Good fresh sliced, on a burger and good frozen and thawed for sauce. Highly productive with 5,6,7 tomato clusters the norm. Resists all the catfacing and ugly fused blossoms.

Not that I’ve grown a ton of varieties, but based on the ones I have Carmello wins and there isn’t a close second.
Zone 9b, located in the Columbia bottomlands, annual rainfall 46”

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Post: # 38907Unread post TomHillbilly
Wed Jan 20, 2021 6:05 pm

Karstopography-----Carmello wasn't even a thought in my mind. Totally ignorant about, it until today. Research claims are mighty impressive. High dollar seeds, but I found them at a fair price, at a reputable place. I can't bring another seed in this house this year. But Lord willing-- I will try it in 2022. All the hype about high yields didn't impress me as much as the pictures of it with a small core. Something I look for.

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Wed Jan 20, 2021 7:03 pm

Big Beef is my choice.
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Post: # 38914Unread post Vanman
Wed Jan 20, 2021 7:38 pm

Of the limited varieties I have grown, it would be Big Beef. I am going to add Carmello to my list for next year.

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Post: # 38923Unread post Nan6b
Wed Jan 20, 2021 10:19 pm

That's a toughie. First, I'd have to join the hordes of tomato lovers rioting in the streets in revolt against that law. Then I'd plant Stump of the World, with clusters of large pink beefsteaks, good taste, great productivity, and makes a great fried green tomato. Then I'd surreptitiously grow contraband Sungold in my basement.

My mom would go with Big Beef.

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Post: # 38947Unread post Dee
Thu Jan 21, 2021 10:00 am

Arhg. Hard one. I use tomatoes more to make sauce and to dehydrate than to eat fresh, so... first choice might be Work Release Paste (not sure if that counts as a slicer?). Second choice would be Principe Borghese.

But ask me in a week or so, and those answers could be different!

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Thu Jan 21, 2021 11:59 am

i would be under the radar.
you can't tell yoopers what to do. we are an independent lot,
darn stubborn too.


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Thu Jan 21, 2021 3:41 pm

Look out...Big Brother is watching.

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Post: # 39001Unread post TomHillbilly
Thu Jan 21, 2021 6:39 pm

I can really be dunce at times. I actually had a variety in mind, that I knew would be the choice--at least I thought?
Instead, I asked the question in stupid way, that forced the consensus answer to be-- "I'll grow the variety I want, no matter what''.

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Thu Jan 21, 2021 6:50 pm

In my climate Dr. Wyche's or Japanese Black Trifele.
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Post: # 39104Unread post Tormato
Fri Jan 22, 2021 2:56 pm

Aunt Ginny's Purple, and a loop hole in the law.

Each Aunt Ginny's plant would have a massive amount of Aunt Ginny's grafts onto itself, with each graft also rooted, creating sort of an Aspen effect.

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Fri Jan 22, 2021 3:01 pm

Slicer, cherry and then plum. Or if you would like something a little special sir, would you like to step inside....
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Fri Jan 22, 2021 3:42 pm

[mention]Amateurinawe[/mention]
*Caugh*
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Fri Jan 22, 2021 3:43 pm

I would grow my family's Heirloom, for obvious reasons
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Post: # 39110Unread post SpookyShoe
Fri Jan 22, 2021 3:49 pm

AZGardener wrote: Thu Jan 21, 2021 6:50 pm In my climate Dr. Wyche's or Japanese Black Trifele.

If I could only grow one variety it would be Cherokee Purple.

I'm trying Japanese Black Trifele for the first time this year.
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Post: # 39230Unread post edweather
Sat Jan 23, 2021 8:08 pm

How come my post got deleted? Am I the only one who sees how ridiculous being able to only grow one variety is. Maybe it's because I asked where the OP lives. You can see in my signature right where I live, so not a big step. The state alone would be fine. No specifics necessary. Just want to make sure I don't move there. :lol: :lol: :lol: The whole world has gone crazy.
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Post: # 39240Unread post MissS
Sat Jan 23, 2021 11:28 pm

edweather wrote: Sat Jan 23, 2021 8:08 pm How come my post got deleted? Am I the only one who sees how ridiculous being able to only grow one variety is. Maybe it's because I asked where the OP lives. You can see in my signature right where I live, so not a big step. The state alone would be fine. No specifics necessary. Just want to make sure I don't move there. :lol: :lol: :lol: The whole world has gone crazy.
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Sun Jan 24, 2021 1:12 am

If I could only grow 1 variety it would be Momotaro. It grows well for me in my area plus it's just pretty tasty & well balanced.
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Post: # 39255Unread post edweather
Sun Jan 24, 2021 8:24 am

[mention]MissS[/mention] Thanks, but that was my second post in another forum. Apparently, it's a joke. I really need to lighten up sometimes. I hope we all get a huge tomato harvest this year.
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