Now that you can only grow one single variety?
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Re: Now that you can only grow one single variety?
The Junction seems to be The Tomato Seed Capital of the world and we would NEVER allow people to grow just one variety of tomatoes. We have seeds flying about everywhere. Besides, the government would never do that, it would put many seed vendors out of business.
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Re: Now that you can only grow one single variety?
You might find an HOA forbidding more than one variety.
Worth
25 miles southeast of Waterloo Texas.
You can't argue with a closed mind.
You might as well be arguing with a cat.
25 miles southeast of Waterloo Texas.
You can't argue with a closed mind.
You might as well be arguing with a cat.
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Re: Now that you can only grow one single variety?
I can totally see this being reality. Especially in an HOA, as Worth mentioned.
Thankfully, to my knowledge its not.
Thankfully, to my knowledge its not.
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Re: Now that you can only grow one single variety?
Where did you buy your Carmello seeds? TIAkarstopography wrote: ↑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.
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Re: Now that you can only grow one single variety?
[mention]Barb_FL[/mention] Well, I’ve bought them in the past at Tomatofest. Supposedly, Gary there dehybridized them a couple of decades ago. But, now, I generally get the sets my feed store offers. I’m not a tomato seed saver as a rule, at least not yet.
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Re: Now that you can only grow one single variety?
"Yet" being the operative word. Oh, it'll get you sooner or later. Give it time.karstopography wrote: ↑Sun Jan 24, 2021 5:50 pm I’m not a tomato seed saver as a rule, at least not yet...

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Re: Now that you can only grow one single variety?
Despite lots of favorites, my choice for a single variety would be Moneymaker or its German twin Hellfrucht. Indeterminates that would produce slicers and canners forever.
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