What's on your 2022 tomato growlist?
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Re: What's on your 2022 tomato growlist?
Out of necessity at home I'll be growing only container slicer tomatoes ( except for the trifecta hybrid orange cherries in concrete wire cages near the door) due to losing my perimeter growing space to a much needed fence replacement mid summer.
Last summer I picked up a few extra hybrids shared by the designated tomato grower at the master gardener donation garden located very near my house. I grew Mountain Magic, Mountain Merit, Mountain Rouge , and an OP in a 4 X 4 raised bed (declined Celebrity and decided too late to snag Early Girl). The hybrids behaved and tasted as expected. Prolific, looked uniform and tasted like the grocery, shrugged off disease till the very end, though ripened very late in extreme heat. So late that I still have a full box of solid non mealy red tomatoes in my garage.
I would grow the hybrids again if they were offered to me. It is like an insurance policy for different weather conditions if you don't have the space to leverage your OP's in areas where weather is unstable.
It's far too early for me to decide what to grow out in the country. Spoiled by the carefree growing of hybrids without constant pruning of bad leaves, but seduced my the jungle of unique OP's each with a story and full of surprises. The spring weather forecast also has a big influence on what and when I start seeds. Either way, Bulgarian Triumph is a must!
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Last summer I picked up a few extra hybrids shared by the designated tomato grower at the master gardener donation garden located very near my house. I grew Mountain Magic, Mountain Merit, Mountain Rouge , and an OP in a 4 X 4 raised bed (declined Celebrity and decided too late to snag Early Girl). The hybrids behaved and tasted as expected. Prolific, looked uniform and tasted like the grocery, shrugged off disease till the very end, though ripened very late in extreme heat. So late that I still have a full box of solid non mealy red tomatoes in my garage.
I would grow the hybrids again if they were offered to me. It is like an insurance policy for different weather conditions if you don't have the space to leverage your OP's in areas where weather is unstable.
It's far too early for me to decide what to grow out in the country. Spoiled by the carefree growing of hybrids without constant pruning of bad leaves, but seduced my the jungle of unique OP's each with a story and full of surprises. The spring weather forecast also has a big influence on what and when I start seeds. Either way, Bulgarian Triumph is a must!
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I'm under the assumption that the above list is what you already have, and I don't need to send any of them?Toomanymatoes wrote: ↑Mon Dec 20, 2021 10:36 pm Still undecided which varieties I am growing. All will be new to me.
9 dwarf project varieties
Not sure which ones yet.
7 determinates - 6 pink/red and 1 purple
Top Candidates:4 cherries - 1 red, 1 pink, 1 orange, 1 black (or green or white)
- Appetitnyi
- Black Bear
- Bradley
- Bychiyu Lob
- EM Champion
- Korolevskiy Podarok
- Pink Elephant [Rozovyj Slon?]
Top candidates:4 small slicers or paste
- Der Kleine Doctor
- Fruit Punch
- Maglia Rosa
- Sungold
- Verde Claro
- Snow White
Top candidates:10 oxhearts - pink, red, 1 bicolor or orange, 1 brown/black
- Amish Paste
- Heidi
- Orange Banana
- San Marzano Lampadina 2
- Porter
- Bloody Butcher
- Bulgarian Triumph
Top candidates:10 beefsteaks - pink, red, 1 green or yellow, 1 bicolor, 2 purple/black
- Anna Russian
- Brad's Black Heart
- Canadian Heart
- Curtis Cheek
- Eugenia
- Everett's Rusty Oxheart
- Fish Lake Oxheart
- Fresa
- Joe's Pink Oxheart
- Mayo's Delight
- Nicky Crain
- Taiga
- Wes
Top Candidates so far:Waiting on the Tormato Tornado to finalize.....not that I need more to choose from.
- Aker's West Virginia
- Ananas Noire
- Aunt Ginny's Purple
- Aussie
- Bill Bean Select
- Brandywine From Croatia
- Caspian Pink
- Crynkovic Yugoslavian
- Daniel Burson
- Earl's Faux
- Gary'O Senna
- German Johnson
- German Queen
- Malachite Box
- Nevez Azorean Red
- Orange Crush
- Orange Minsk
- Polish
- Pomodoro Cuore Antico di Acqui Terme
- Pruden's Purple
- Virginia Sweets
Wish I had more room........
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Re: What's on your 2022 tomato growlist?
Correct. However, I do not care if I get something I already have. I do no want to create extra work for you. If you are concerned about seeds with limited supply to share you can exclude me if it is easier, otherwise I would be happy to let you know if it is something that I already have.Tormato wrote: ↑Tue Dec 21, 2021 12:00 pmI'm under the assumption that the above list is what you already have, and I don't need to send any of them?Toomanymatoes wrote: ↑Mon Dec 20, 2021 10:36 pm Still undecided which varieties I am growing. All will be new to me.
9 dwarf project varieties
Not sure which ones yet.
7 determinates - 6 pink/red and 1 purple
Top Candidates:4 cherries - 1 red, 1 pink, 1 orange, 1 black (or green or white)
- Appetitnyi
- Black Bear
- Bradley
- Bychiyu Lob
- EM Champion
- Korolevskiy Podarok
- Pink Elephant [Rozovyj Slon?]
Top candidates:4 small slicers or paste
- Der Kleine Doctor
- Fruit Punch
- Maglia Rosa
- Sungold
- Verde Claro
- Snow White
Top candidates:10 oxhearts - pink, red, 1 bicolor or orange, 1 brown/black
- Amish Paste
- Heidi
- Orange Banana
- San Marzano Lampadina 2
- Porter
- Bloody Butcher
- Bulgarian Triumph
Top candidates:10 beefsteaks - pink, red, 1 green or yellow, 1 bicolor, 2 purple/black
- Anna Russian
- Brad's Black Heart
- Canadian Heart
- Curtis Cheek
- Eugenia
- Everett's Rusty Oxheart
- Fish Lake Oxheart
- Fresa
- Joe's Pink Oxheart
- Mayo's Delight
- Nicky Crain
- Taiga
- Wes
Top Candidates so far:Waiting on the Tormato Tornado to finalize.....not that I need more to choose from.
- Aker's West Virginia
- Ananas Noire
- Aunt Ginny's Purple
- Aussie
- Bill Bean Select
- Brandywine From Croatia
- Caspian Pink
- Crynkovic Yugoslavian
- Daniel Burson
- Earl's Faux
- Gary'O Senna
- German Johnson
- German Queen
- Malachite Box
- Nevez Azorean Red
- Orange Crush
- Orange Minsk
- Polish
- Pomodoro Cuore Antico di Acqui Terme
- Pruden's Purple
- Virginia Sweets
Wish I had more room........
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From left to right
Amish Paste
Gregori’s Altai
Big Beef
Giant Syrian
Black Krim
Mortgage Lifter
Great White Blues
Pineapple
Dragon’s Eye
Persimmon
Ozark Pink
Costoluto Genovse
Santiago
Japanese Black Trifele
Texas Star
Fishlake Oxheart
Hoy
1884
Kellogg’s Breakfast
Some will be traded for others my friend is doing. He planted his yesterday. I want his Amana Orange since he did well with those. He had very good success with Brandywine so I want those too.
Might pick up a few from the feed store should something look good there come February.
It’s a plan that got into motion today. Weather is super mild so they will remain outside until it cools off. Forecast is for warm weather throughout the remainder of 2021.
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Re: What's on your 2022 tomato growlist?
I have no idea yet. It will depend on what the MMMM Seed Santa sends. 
There's room for 21-25 varieties and a few of those will be returnees from last year like SOTW and German Johnson.

There's room for 21-25 varieties and a few of those will be returnees from last year like SOTW and German Johnson.
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Re: What's on your 2022 tomato growlist?
Due to limited tomato space in my garden by the house, I previously said only:
Rocky (paste)
Blue Beech (paste)
Anna Russian
Moskvich
Azoychka
My husband suggested I grow some things in the field where we grow other things so I just ordered some oxhearts and another slicer:
Brad's Black Heart
Reif Red Heart
True Colours - I'm really excited about tasting this one after reading the descriptions!
Midnight Sun
Orange Russian 117
Kosovo
Daniel Burson
Oh, and I'm doing a local trade for:
Black Sea Man
Rocky (paste)
Blue Beech (paste)
Anna Russian
Moskvich
Azoychka
My husband suggested I grow some things in the field where we grow other things so I just ordered some oxhearts and another slicer:
Brad's Black Heart
Reif Red Heart
True Colours - I'm really excited about tasting this one after reading the descriptions!
Midnight Sun
Orange Russian 117
Kosovo
Daniel Burson
Oh, and I'm doing a local trade for:
Black Sea Man
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I garden in 19 raised beds made from 6' diameter x 24" tall round stock tanks located in a small clearing in our woods in central Pennsylvania. Hardiness zone 6b (updated). Heat zone 4.
I garden in 19 raised beds made from 6' diameter x 24" tall round stock tanks located in a small clearing in our woods in central Pennsylvania. Hardiness zone 6b (updated). Heat zone 4.
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Re: What's on your 2022 tomato growlist?
While my "want to grow some day" list is already too long, I love threads like this. Linda's response is the perfect, off-the-cuff reply that likely doesn't come out elsewhere and gives me a couple varieties to add to my list.Labradors wrote: ↑Mon Sep 20, 2021 7:41 am Rossomendblot how assertive were you thinking? I love Orange Strawberry and Little Lucky. If you like tomatoes on the more acidic side, I can recommend Moonglow. Too acidic for me unfortunately as it was prolific with perfect orange orbs, high in tetra-cis-lycopene. For reference, I really like Red Lithium and Pruden's Purple.
Linda
Reading through this thread I realize I'm a bit of a weird one. My 2022 list was more or less set when I was whittling down my 2021 list. So the ones that get cut for 2022 are going onto 2023 candidate list, which will be too long by 5-15 tomato varieties

And more from Gary!
Happy list building all!
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I've been down sizing every year as I get another year older. Six years ago I had 100+ plants and this year I'll have only 30.
Alma's Century Pink
Big Beef
Carolina Dusk
Fat Frog
Grandma Oliver Chocolate
Groovy Tunes
Hilltop
Iva's Red Berry
Jafor
JD's Special C Tex
Jeannine's Heart
Joe's Pink Oxheart
Klara
Maggie Mater
Old Brooks
Sweet Sister Patty
Sweet Sister Sunny
Super Italian Paste
Terhune
Tsindao
Winter Grappoli
Plus seven as yet unnamed crosses
Since some of my seeds have some age on them I'll also start these as back ups:
RED
Cheste
Guido
Texwine
DARK
Cherokee Purple Heart
Charbonnière du Berry.
PINK
Grandpa Charlie
Greenbush Italian
Alma's Century Pink
Big Beef
Carolina Dusk
Fat Frog
Grandma Oliver Chocolate
Groovy Tunes
Hilltop
Iva's Red Berry
Jafor
JD's Special C Tex
Jeannine's Heart
Joe's Pink Oxheart
Klara
Maggie Mater
Old Brooks
Sweet Sister Patty
Sweet Sister Sunny
Super Italian Paste
Terhune
Tsindao
Winter Grappoli
Plus seven as yet unnamed crosses
Since some of my seeds have some age on them I'll also start these as back ups:
RED
Cheste
Guido
Texwine
DARK
Cherokee Purple Heart
Charbonnière du Berry.
PINK
Grandpa Charlie
Greenbush Italian
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Re: What's on your 2022 tomato growlist?
So far, after pondering all those MMMM seeds I've come up with a tentative grow list, subject to change.
Returning from last year are:
Bella Rosa
Rebel Yell
Purple Russian
Rio Grande (Pickles likes it but I might switch this one out)
Creole Original
German Johnson
Homestead
Stump of the World.
New ones include a mix of dwarfs , hearts, beefstakes, some pastes, a couple of cherries and the memorial grow out..
Honey Drop
Gardener's Sweetheart
Ernie's Plump
Pomodoro cuore Anicoco de Acqui Terme
Fish Lake Oxheart
Wisconsin 55
Sleeping Lady (dwarf)
Sweet Scarlet (dwarf)
Adelaide Festival (dwarf)
Grandee (dwarf)
Uluru Ochre (dwarf)
Kosovo
Brandywine (Sudduth Strain)
Amana Orange
Costoluto Genovese
Roselle Crimson (dwarf)
Roselle Purple (dwarf)
Aunt Ginny's Purple
Estler's Mortgage Lifter
That's all I have room for! Ten will be grown up here next to the house, eleven down in the garden and six in what I call the Tomato Annex, an area of the yard I dug up last year to accommodate an extra four tomatoes. I'm squeezing two more in there this year. LOL!
There's still fall to consider for trying a few more newbies but I'm not worrying about that right now. Still have to select more micros for the front porch growing though.
Returning from last year are:
Bella Rosa
Rebel Yell
Purple Russian
Rio Grande (Pickles likes it but I might switch this one out)
Creole Original
German Johnson
Homestead
Stump of the World.
New ones include a mix of dwarfs , hearts, beefstakes, some pastes, a couple of cherries and the memorial grow out..
Honey Drop
Gardener's Sweetheart
Ernie's Plump
Pomodoro cuore Anicoco de Acqui Terme
Fish Lake Oxheart
Wisconsin 55
Sleeping Lady (dwarf)
Sweet Scarlet (dwarf)
Adelaide Festival (dwarf)
Grandee (dwarf)
Uluru Ochre (dwarf)
Kosovo
Brandywine (Sudduth Strain)
Amana Orange
Costoluto Genovese
Roselle Crimson (dwarf)
Roselle Purple (dwarf)
Aunt Ginny's Purple
Estler's Mortgage Lifter
That's all I have room for! Ten will be grown up here next to the house, eleven down in the garden and six in what I call the Tomato Annex, an area of the yard I dug up last year to accommodate an extra four tomatoes. I'm squeezing two more in there this year. LOL!
There's still fall to consider for trying a few more newbies but I'm not worrying about that right now. Still have to select more micros for the front porch growing though.
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Well, I'm not sure exactly what I'm going to grow, I think I am going to grow one or two less tomatoes and one or two more peppers. But I'm going to replace one Sungold and one Honeycomb Hybrid with Sunorange, and I'm going to try the new Artisan Lucky Bee.
I'm also giving up on trying to grow one "early" plant (last year it was Quedlinburger Fruhe Liebe, year before it was 42-Day) because they are usually terrible and wind up not being any earlier than some pretty early standby's like Sungold or Maglia Rosa, although I have to give the Quedlinburger credit for being highly productive.
I'm also giving up on trying to grow one "early" plant (last year it was Quedlinburger Fruhe Liebe, year before it was 42-Day) because they are usually terrible and wind up not being any earlier than some pretty early standby's like Sungold or Maglia Rosa, although I have to give the Quedlinburger credit for being highly productive.
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Well I’m changing my entire list !! I have decided to grow all determinate tomatoes and only 1 variety 25 plants. Doing a test on production plus using 3 different kinds of fertilizer in a greenhouse house. Not messing around with the big plants this year. So I’m gonna be growing
Red deuce tomatoes in greenhouse
Goliath bush indoors for my winter tomato project
Red deuce tomatoes in greenhouse
Goliath bush indoors for my winter tomato project
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Mine has changed, it always does by the next season. I have recovered from the brutal summer of 2021 and I'm optimistic again.
I have 24 spaces, all in raised beds, I've given up on trying to grow in my crummy dirt. I'll plant 2 of some, 1 of others. Trying some new varieties.
New:
Taiga
Aunt Ginny's Purple
Eva Purple Ball
Dester
Amish Paste
Amber Keyes
Neves Azorean Red
Green Gables
Returning:
Midnight Sun
Stump of the World
Girl Girl's Weird Thing
KBX
Anna's Multiflora
KARMA Purple Multiflora
KARMA Peach
Old German
I have 24 spaces, all in raised beds, I've given up on trying to grow in my crummy dirt. I'll plant 2 of some, 1 of others. Trying some new varieties.
New:
Taiga
Aunt Ginny's Purple
Eva Purple Ball
Dester
Amish Paste
Amber Keyes
Neves Azorean Red
Green Gables
Returning:
Midnight Sun
Stump of the World
Girl Girl's Weird Thing
KBX
Anna's Multiflora
KARMA Purple Multiflora
KARMA Peach
Old German
Dawn
Zone 6b/7a
Central Washington State (it's a desert here)
Zone 6b/7a
Central Washington State (it's a desert here)
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Re: What's on your 2022 tomato growlist?
Has anyone ever tried the Goliath bush or the siletz?? I got both of those started for my indoor winter tomatoes
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Re: What's on your 2022 tomato growlist?
If you like little bags of gel and seeds, in abundance, Siletz is for you. 

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Thank you just trying to find the right tomato:) it is not easy
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Sophie's Choice is a good determinate. Very stocky plant and produced a lot of 8 to 10oz. fruit. However, I think it was bred for cooler environments so not sure how well it would fare if you are in a hot/humid area.
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I've tried them both, once each.AKgardener wrote: ↑Sun Jan 16, 2022 12:15 pm Has anyone ever tried the Goliath bush or the siletz?? I got both of those started for my indoor winter tomatoes
Bush Goliath F1 is very determinate (all the fruits ripen at once; the plant is small; the harvest on our plant wasn't huge); I don't recommend it for my climate, but in a place with more temperate late springs and early summers, it might be good. I don't know how it does indoors in winter. The taste was pretty standard for a red, but not acidic (about like a Roma, but more uniformly red). My fruits didn't get ripe until about October 10th (which I believe is unusual for the variety, but if I were to grow it again, I'd be sure to give it special nutrients). The fruits were between salad and medium-sized (or like large salad tomatoes). They weren't extremely meaty, but not the polar opposite, either. They were somewhat softer than Roma tomatoes, if I remember right. I think we got about 6 to 12 fruits.
My Siletz plant got smothered, because I grew other tomatoes too close to it. It got maybe a couple fruit that I was looking forward to, but I think they got lost by the time I went to pick them.
Siletz is parthenocarpic, which should be an advantage indoors.
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Climate: BSk
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Elevation: 2,260 feet
Climate: BSk
USDA hardiness zone: 6
Elevation: 2,260 feet
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Thank you for all that replied I will definitely see how it all turns out I live in alaska so weather in on and off
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What are you looking for in the "right" tomato?AKgardener wrote: ↑Mon Jan 17, 2022 7:16 pm Thank you just trying to find the right tomato:) it is not easy
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Something That grows would be nice ! Not chasing the biggest tomatoes anymore so I’m going with determinant tomatoes that arnt to sweet but produce well I’m
Still trying to figure it out so far so good with these guys
Still trying to figure it out so far so good with these guys
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