What's on your 2022 tomato growlist?
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Re: What's on your 2022 tomato growlist?
http://counties.agrilife.org/brazoria/f ... _13_18.pdf
Sixteen of mine are in the ground. Before anyone gets fussy with me, my county puts ideal setting out tomato transplants into the garden for 2/20-3/15, so I’m not really jumping the gun all that much.
From front to back, left to right, foreground bed
Amana Orange X2
Black Krim, Japanese Black Trifele
Dragon’s Eye, Pineapple,
Carmello, Gregori’s Altai
1884, Hoy
Far bed
Beefsteak, Beefmaster F1
Carmello, Big Beef
Purple boy, Lemon Boy
I do this photo with the idea to get a published, searchable list to remember later in the season what I did, otherwise, I’ll forget.
More tomatoes to plant, just not sure what yet.
Sixteen of mine are in the ground. Before anyone gets fussy with me, my county puts ideal setting out tomato transplants into the garden for 2/20-3/15, so I’m not really jumping the gun all that much.
From front to back, left to right, foreground bed
Amana Orange X2
Black Krim, Japanese Black Trifele
Dragon’s Eye, Pineapple,
Carmello, Gregori’s Altai
1884, Hoy
Far bed
Beefsteak, Beefmaster F1
Carmello, Big Beef
Purple boy, Lemon Boy
I do this photo with the idea to get a published, searchable list to remember later in the season what I did, otherwise, I’ll forget.
More tomatoes to plant, just not sure what yet.
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Re: What's on your 2022 tomato growlist?
Last year I found out that I could no longer manage my garden and I would have to limit my cultivation. The problem is mainly commuting to the garden by public transport (back and forth for an hour and a half). I will grass half the beds and I will grow a limited assortment of vegetables. I will be growing else a lot of tomato varieties this year, but I don't know what will happen next year.
Now I have behind the window seedlings of determinant varieties intended for the hotbed (for planting in late March): 42 days, Vspyschka, Kalinka, Jagodka, Beavelodger slicer, Praleska, Sophie´s choice, Sarayev Shtambovyi, Lyana Rozovyi, Forest Fire, Kermerovets a Bezrassadnyi, Start F1 and EM Champion.
I will sow the seeds of indeterminate varieties only at the beginning of March, with the proviso that they will not go to the flower beds until after 15 May.
Orange Russian 117
Brad´s Black Heart
Alice
Fresa
Tajga
Tundra
Midnight Sun
Salobre
Zamorano
Rosa de Huesca
Gallego
Rosado Zapaton
Negrillo Almaguera
Plano de Erandio
Morado do Cabrera
Creamsicle grape
Lucky Agi F1
Green Bee F1
Mini Kumato
Ramalle Pequenito Mallorquin
Ramalle Ibiza Biana
Dr.Carolyn Pink
Start F1
Fish Lake Oxheart
Joe´s Pink Heart
King Humbert
Reinhard´s Chocolate Heart
Brandywine Yellow
Brandywine Sudduth´s
Herman´s Yellow
Amish Paste
Noire de Crimée
Indiana Red
Reif Red Heart
Eva Purple Ball
Redfield Beauty
Bulgarian Triumph
Vladimír
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Now I have behind the window seedlings of determinant varieties intended for the hotbed (for planting in late March): 42 days, Vspyschka, Kalinka, Jagodka, Beavelodger slicer, Praleska, Sophie´s choice, Sarayev Shtambovyi, Lyana Rozovyi, Forest Fire, Kermerovets a Bezrassadnyi, Start F1 and EM Champion.
I will sow the seeds of indeterminate varieties only at the beginning of March, with the proviso that they will not go to the flower beds until after 15 May.
Orange Russian 117
Brad´s Black Heart
Alice
Fresa
Tajga
Tundra
Midnight Sun
Salobre
Zamorano
Rosa de Huesca
Gallego
Rosado Zapaton
Negrillo Almaguera
Plano de Erandio
Morado do Cabrera
Creamsicle grape
Lucky Agi F1
Green Bee F1
Mini Kumato
Ramalle Pequenito Mallorquin
Ramalle Ibiza Biana
Dr.Carolyn Pink
Start F1
Fish Lake Oxheart
Joe´s Pink Heart
King Humbert
Reinhard´s Chocolate Heart
Brandywine Yellow
Brandywine Sudduth´s
Herman´s Yellow
Amish Paste
Noire de Crimée
Indiana Red
Reif Red Heart
Eva Purple Ball
Redfield Beauty
Bulgarian Triumph
Vladimír
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Re: What's on your 2022 tomato growlist?
Here’s my spring list! Mostly new to me & small varieties, I’ll select larger types for my fall planting.
Cherokee Purple
Criolla Quetzaltepeque
Green Zebra (Arizona-Hawaii Strain)
Japanese Black Trifele
Lemon Drop
Polish Pastel
Punta Banda
Rumi Banjan
Sandy’s Chocolate Cherry
Sunrise Bumblebee
Tang
Vorlon
Added Kitayskiy Oksamitoviy as part of the Ukrainian Tribute grow-out.
Cherokee Purple
Criolla Quetzaltepeque
Green Zebra (Arizona-Hawaii Strain)
Japanese Black Trifele
Lemon Drop
Polish Pastel
Punta Banda
Rumi Banjan
Sandy’s Chocolate Cherry
Sunrise Bumblebee
Tang
Vorlon
Added Kitayskiy Oksamitoviy as part of the Ukrainian Tribute grow-out.
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Re: What's on your 2022 tomato growlist?
I added German Johnson
Mortgage Lifter,
Cherokee Purple
Sweet 100s
27 plants now in total and there’s a mystery one included in that number I grew from seed that the label washed off and I have no idea what it is.
Will 27 tomatoes be the final number? I just don’t know, but we are getting close.
Mortgage Lifter,
Cherokee Purple
Sweet 100s
27 plants now in total and there’s a mystery one included in that number I grew from seed that the label washed off and I have no idea what it is.
Will 27 tomatoes be the final number? I just don’t know, but we are getting close.
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Thomas Jefferson
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Re: What's on your 2022 tomato growlist?
I am adding to my list some late blight resistant hybrids for trial. Last year was terrible for late blight here, many people lost whole crops.
Nagina F1 (also known as Crimson Plum)
Rose Crush F1
Pink Honeymoon F1
Buffalosun F1
..and also some late blight resistant open pollinated cherries:
Primabella
Resi
Primavera
Nagina F1 (also known as Crimson Plum)
Rose Crush F1
Pink Honeymoon F1
Buffalosun F1
..and also some late blight resistant open pollinated cherries:
Primabella
Resi
Primavera
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Re: What's on your 2022 tomato growlist?
Here's the 2022 grow list. Starting seeds on 5 March.
Ananas Noire
Arelene's Big Red
Big Springs Cherokee / Yellow
Brunete
Bugtussle Buttermilk Wonder
Captain Lucky
Cherokee Purple PL
Dora
Gary O'Sena
Grandma Oliver's Chocolate
Greasy Creek
Green Giant
Grub's Mystery Green PL
Hatfield Big Red Cutting
Hopkin's Revolutionary
Hugh's
Indian Stripe PL
Kansas Depression
KBX
Lenny and Grace's Kentucky Heirloom
Lillian's Yellow Heirloom
Owen's Purple
Loughrie/Wiles
Midnight Sun
Negrillo de Almoguera
Nina's Heirloom
Olive Hill
Polaris
Polish
Prairie Star
Rainbow Jazz Heart
Rajskoe Naslazhdenie
Summer Cider
Taiga
White Queen
Agi Red F1
KARMA Miracle
KARMA Pink
KARMA Purple Multiflora
Ananas Noire
Arelene's Big Red
Big Springs Cherokee / Yellow
Brunete
Bugtussle Buttermilk Wonder
Captain Lucky
Cherokee Purple PL
Dora
Gary O'Sena
Grandma Oliver's Chocolate
Greasy Creek
Green Giant
Grub's Mystery Green PL
Hatfield Big Red Cutting
Hopkin's Revolutionary
Hugh's
Indian Stripe PL
Kansas Depression
KBX
Lenny and Grace's Kentucky Heirloom
Lillian's Yellow Heirloom
Owen's Purple
Loughrie/Wiles
Midnight Sun
Negrillo de Almoguera
Nina's Heirloom
Olive Hill
Polaris
Polish
Prairie Star
Rainbow Jazz Heart
Rajskoe Naslazhdenie
Summer Cider
Taiga
White Queen
Agi Red F1
KARMA Miracle
KARMA Pink
KARMA Purple Multiflora
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Re: What's on your 2022 tomato growlist?
This is my 2022 grow list
1. African Queen
2. Aunt ginny's purple
3. Aunt Ruby's German green
4. Barlow Jap
5. Box Car Willie
6. GGWT
7. 1884 Purple
8. JD's Special C-Tex
9. Jordan's Big Black (Unknown plant due to mislabeling in the garden. Black Krim maybe. Renamed for my own benefit, I don't share under this name)
10. Kosovo
11. Mary Huddleson
12. Missouri Pink Love Apple
13. Mule Team
14. Oriov Giant
15. Russian # 117
16. Red Brandywine
18. Rebecca Sebastion's Bull Bag
19. Snag's Pride
20. Cleota Pink, My favorite tomato
1. African Queen
2. Aunt ginny's purple
3. Aunt Ruby's German green
4. Barlow Jap
5. Box Car Willie
6. GGWT
7. 1884 Purple
8. JD's Special C-Tex
9. Jordan's Big Black (Unknown plant due to mislabeling in the garden. Black Krim maybe. Renamed for my own benefit, I don't share under this name)
10. Kosovo
11. Mary Huddleson
12. Missouri Pink Love Apple
13. Mule Team
14. Oriov Giant
15. Russian # 117
16. Red Brandywine
18. Rebecca Sebastion's Bull Bag
19. Snag's Pride
20. Cleota Pink, My favorite tomato
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Re: What's on your 2022 tomato growlist?
Anyone getting ready to start seeds yet I’m so excited I have about 2 weeks left before I start .
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I'm trying to hold out as long as possible. I always seem to start too soon. It's even harder now that i found out my sister in law started hers already.
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Re: What's on your 2022 tomato growlist?
Not super sure yet, but there are so many ones in this thread I never heard of. Wow. The little black krim that a nice person sent me on here, maybe some dirty girl, my space is very limited.
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I added a few today. Went to the feedstore and they had some single sets that caught my eye, specifically, Druzba, White Wonder, and Paul Robeson, plus Sun Sugar, and sweet millions. Running out of garden space.
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@AKgardener @Rockoe10; I started last year's crop on March 10-11 under the lights, and it turned out to be too early.
40 plants got too tall, too leggy, and then caught something both nasty and (sigh) fatal. Started over from square one on the last day of April; we had a late Memorial Day Weekend freeze, and I lost a few more.
I've decided to make April 2nd my tomato planting start time; it's my Dear late Father's (who gave me my start, in more ways than one) birthday, and a fitting tribute.
During his last few years he used to just LUV it when I'd bring over some of the bounty and cover his kitchen table with them labeled.
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40 plants got too tall, too leggy, and then caught something both nasty and (sigh) fatal. Started over from square one on the last day of April; we had a late Memorial Day Weekend freeze, and I lost a few more.
I've decided to make April 2nd my tomato planting start time; it's my Dear late Father's (who gave me my start, in more ways than one) birthday, and a fitting tribute.
During his last few years he used to just LUV it when I'd bring over some of the bounty and cover his kitchen table with them labeled.
The Gotch
Madison WESconsin/Growing Zone 5-A/Raised beds above the Midvale Heights spade-caking clay in the 77 Square Miles surrounded by A Sea Of Reality
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@Cornelius_Gotchberg that is the sweetest what a good a day to start and remember. In the last 4 months I just got 2 grandsons making it 3 grandsons the oldest calls me ama and loves getting in the garden with me ! Still holding out but it’s not easy blessings
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Being in WISconsin, I am at the tail end of the seed starting. It's sometimes frustrating for me because some of you are already seeing the fruits of your labors while mine are still an embryo. I find that April 15th works the best for me. The plants can get outdoors before they get leggy.
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My tomato seeds are sown indoors and moved outside during the day, after seedlings begin to emerge (usually 3 to 4 days).
I'll check the long range weather forecast about April 1st.
If it doesn't look good, I'll check again about April 15th.
My normal starting date for the bulk of seedlings is May 1st.
Perhaps I'll start a few extra early varieties, and use Dingwall Scotty as a control, in order to monitor plant health in poor conditions.
Juni vs. Cole will a competition to see which will be the earliest variety.
I'll check the long range weather forecast about April 1st.
If it doesn't look good, I'll check again about April 15th.
My normal starting date for the bulk of seedlings is May 1st.
Perhaps I'll start a few extra early varieties, and use Dingwall Scotty as a control, in order to monitor plant health in poor conditions.
Juni vs. Cole will a competition to see which will be the earliest variety.
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I have siletz and added extreme bush and polar beauty
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Re: What's on your 2022 tomato growlist?
This is the list of the seeds I started today. Again, a big THANK YOU to all of you who sent in seeds to the MMMM, making my tomato-related insanity possible.
Amana Orange
Arkansas Traveler
Aunt Ginny's Purple
Bella Rosa
Brandywine (Suddith)
Costoluto Genovese
Creole Original
Ernie's Plump
Estler's Mortgage Lifter
Fish Lake Oxheart
Gardener's Sweetheart
German Johnson
Homestead
Honey Drop
Kosovo
Purple Russian
Rebel Yell
Rio Grande
SOTW
Swoon
Wisconsin 55
dwf, Adelaide Festival
dwf, EM-Champion
dwf, Pink Passion
dwf, Rosella Crimson
dwf, Rosella Purple
dwf, Sleeping Lady
dwf, Sweet Scarlet
Amana Orange
Arkansas Traveler
Aunt Ginny's Purple
Bella Rosa
Brandywine (Suddith)
Costoluto Genovese
Creole Original
Ernie's Plump
Estler's Mortgage Lifter
Fish Lake Oxheart
Gardener's Sweetheart
German Johnson
Homestead
Honey Drop
Kosovo
Purple Russian
Rebel Yell
Rio Grande
SOTW
Swoon
Wisconsin 55
dwf, Adelaide Festival
dwf, EM-Champion
dwf, Pink Passion
dwf, Rosella Crimson
dwf, Rosella Purple
dwf, Sleeping Lady
dwf, Sweet Scarlet
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My Daughter and I will be sharing the load this year,as well as sharing some plants with neighbors and friends,but this is our "current list" :
Stump of the World
Wes
Donskoi
Dester
Taiga
Polaris
Amana Orange
Blue Ridge Mountain
Aunt Ginny's Purple
Akers West Virginia
Olive Hill
Dotsons Lebanese Heart
Zenas Gift
and
Malachite Box...but I've been hearing about Captain Lucky? Can someone bring me up to speed about Captain Lucky? Is there much difference between it and Malachite Box? Would really like another GWR in the line-up , The Malachite Box has a really nice citrus component that I really enjoy (as does the wife and Daughter).Anything else I should be considering in the GWR genre?
Stump of the World
Wes
Donskoi
Dester
Taiga
Polaris
Amana Orange
Blue Ridge Mountain
Aunt Ginny's Purple
Akers West Virginia
Olive Hill
Dotsons Lebanese Heart
Zenas Gift
and
Malachite Box...but I've been hearing about Captain Lucky? Can someone bring me up to speed about Captain Lucky? Is there much difference between it and Malachite Box? Would really like another GWR in the line-up , The Malachite Box has a really nice citrus component that I really enjoy (as does the wife and Daughter).Anything else I should be considering in the GWR genre?
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With the swap basically over (except for a few people who will still receive seeds for next year, or the next southern hemisphere season), would you like my straight jacket? Or, would that hinder your seed starting?GoDawgs wrote: ↑Fri Mar 11, 2022 4:41 pm This is the list of the seeds I started today. Again, a big THANK YOU to all of you who sent in seeds to the MMMM, making my tomato-related insanity possible.
Amana Orange
Arkansas Traveler
Aunt Ginny's Purple
Bella Rosa
Brandywine (Suddith)
Costoluto Genovese
Creole Original
Ernie's Plump
Estler's Mortgage Lifter
Fish Lake Oxheart
Gardener's Sweetheart
German Johnson
Homestead
Honey Drop
Kosovo
Purple Russian
Rebel Yell
Rio Grande
SOTW
Swoon
Wisconsin 55
dwf, Adelaide Festival
dwf, EM-Champion
dwf, Pink Passion
dwf, Rosella Crimson
dwf, Rosella Purple
dwf, Sleeping Lady
dwf, Sweet Scarlet

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Re: What's on your 2022 tomato growlist?
Captain Lucky is not GWR @Shortcut Slim , I believe it is best described as a bi-color blunt heart, but not 100% sure t the moment. It is one of the parents of @KarenO Midnight Sun, Taiga, Tundra.Shortcut Slim wrote: ↑Fri Mar 11, 2022 4:50 pm My Daughter and I will be sharing the load this year,as well as sharing some plants with neighbors and friends,but this is our "current list" :
Stump of the World
Wes
Donskoi
Dester
Taiga
Polaris
Amana Orange
Blue Ridge Mountain
Aunt Ginny's Purple
Akers West Virginia
Olive Hill
Dotsons Lebanese Heart
Zenas Gift
and
Malachite Box...but I've been hearing about Captain Lucky? Can someone bring me up to speed about Captain Lucky? Is there much difference between it and Malachite Box? Would really like another GWR in the line-up , The Malachite Box has a really nice citrus component that I really enjoy (as does the wife and Daughter).Anything else I should be considering in the GWR genre?
For an alternative GWR, Grubs Mystery Green is a good one.