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Re: What's on your 2022 tomato growlist?

Posted: Sun Jan 30, 2022 3:53 pm
by zeuspaul
@akgardengirl Your husband wants you to grow only 1 variety? What is his reasoning? I agree with @svalli . One variety may do well for me one year and not the next. By planting many types I have a better chance of success.

Re: What's on your 2022 tomato growlist?

Posted: Sun Jan 30, 2022 4:13 pm
by Julianna
@AKgardener are we married to the same man? He usually says 1-3 plants. Last year he said 6 and i did 42. This year he said 1 and i will probably do about 8.

Re: What's on your 2022 tomato growlist?

Posted: Sun Jan 30, 2022 4:36 pm
by AKgardener
@Julianna haha they must be twins cause he says the same thing I planned for 21 this year now he says 12 haha and I will probably sneak in a few extra can’t help it I like to garden

Re: What's on your 2022 tomato growlist?

Posted: Mon Jan 31, 2022 12:17 am
by Julianna
@AKgardener plus, there are just so many to try!

Re: What's on your 2022 tomato growlist?

Posted: Mon Jan 31, 2022 12:20 am
by svalli
What reasons your husbands have for limiting what kind and how many tomatoes you grow? My husband's only worry every spring is that do I have enough tomatoes growing to make canned salsa. Greenhouse and garden is my own domain and I can do whatever I want in there. That also means that I do almost everything by myself. If I need help lifting something or an extra hand to hold something, he will help, but he does not intervene unless asked.

@AKgardener If you want, I can send you seeds for varieties, which have grown well here.


Sari

Re: What's on your 2022 tomato growlist?

Posted: Mon Jan 31, 2022 2:35 am
by AKgardener
@svalli my husband’s only pet peeve is the tomatoes he knows better than to step on my toes when it comes to my garden simply because like you said it’s my domain and knows if I need something I’ll ask .I think it’s more him doesn’t like me struggling and is trying to make it easy for me to succeed rather than fail each time ! I see his point I just don’t agree

Re: What's on your 2022 tomato growlist?

Posted: Mon Jan 31, 2022 6:06 am
by Tormahto
AKgardener wrote: Sun Jan 30, 2022 4:36 pm @Julianna haha they must be twins cause he says the same thing I planned for 21 this year now he says 12 haha and I will probably sneak in a few extra can’t help it I like to garden
Understand they're men. So, two plants to a hole will fool them.

Re: What's on your 2022 tomato growlist?

Posted: Mon Jan 31, 2022 3:34 pm
by Shortcut Slim
For sures

Crnkovic Yugoslavian
Wes
Amana Orange
Akers WV
Taiga
Daughter supposedly has Dester seed left over to grow...unsure who get's to grow it out.

Tryin to decide... but maybe:

Aunt Ginnys Purple
Blue Ridge Mountain
Donskoi or Mazarini.. (Tormato has mentioned both of these as his faves at one time or another,and he has pretty good tastes so...)
Dotsons if and when seed ever makes it's way to the seed vendors


I'm open to suggestions and comments....or more accurately:
I welcome comments and suggestions,as I haven't been keeping up the last couple years.

Re: What's on your 2022 tomato growlist?

Posted: Mon Jan 31, 2022 4:23 pm
by Tormahto
Shortcut Slim wrote: Mon Jan 31, 2022 3:34 pm For sures

Crnkovic Yugoslavian
Wes
Amana Orange
Akers WV
Taiga
Daughter supposedly has Dester seed left over to grow...unsure who get's to grow it out.

Tryin to decide... but maybe:

Aunt Ginnys Purple
Blue Ridge Mountain
Donskoi or Mazarini.. (Tormato has mentioned both of these as his faves at one time or another,and he has pretty good tastes so...)
Dotsons if and when seed ever makes it's way to the seed vendors


I'm open to suggestions and comments....or more accurately:
I welcome comments and suggestions,as I haven't been keeping up the last couple years.
I mentioned Donskoi because it's one of only a few hearts I've trialed that aren't very sweet. It has a more complex balanced flavor, to me.

Mazarini goes way back, it's definitely very sweet and luscious in good growing conditions. While I have no absolute proof, hearts seem to be more variable in taste and texture, than beefsteaks, in less than ideal conditions.

Dester is probably the best, new to me, variety that I've tried in the past 5, or so, years. Next up would be Olive Hill.

Just don't look for much advice from me on anything other than pinks or hearts.

Re: What's on your 2022 tomato growlist?

Posted: Mon Jan 31, 2022 6:19 pm
by Shortcut Slim
I like a more balanced tomato as well @Tormato .The wife likes the sweeter varieties.I was in the Philippines when I grew the Donskoi,but I was only able to coax 1 fruit off the 3 plants that I grew. I was thinking to try it again. I had better luck with Wes,even tho none of my plants produced much there. In the other thread,you mentioned Stump of the World as a balanced tomato. I'll try that one this year too,along with AGP and now Olive Hill. I do like hearts a bunch.There are just so many and I have such limited space. Limited space makes trialing difficult,so I try to research and lend a lot of weight to those with vast experience with varieties, to help me narrow the field.Your help and advice is very much appreciated.

Re: What's on your 2022 tomato growlist?

Posted: Mon Jan 31, 2022 9:06 pm
by MissS
@Shortcut Slim Consider trying Rebel Yell, Rose, Marianna's Peace, Cherokee Purple and Elgin Pink.

Re: What's on your 2022 tomato growlist?

Posted: Mon Jan 31, 2022 9:12 pm
by Tormahto
Shortcut Slim wrote: Mon Jan 31, 2022 6:19 pm I like a more balanced tomato as well @Tormato .The wife likes the sweeter varieties.I was in the Philippines when I grew the Donskoi,but I was only able to coax 1 fruit off the 3 plants that I grew. I was thinking to try it again. I had better luck with Wes,even tho none of my plants produced much there. In the other thread,you mentioned Stump of the World as a balanced tomato. I'll try that one this year too,along with AGP and now Olive Hill. I do like hearts a bunch.There are just so many and I have such limited space. Limited space makes trialing difficult,so I try to research and lend a lot of weight to those with vast experience with varieties, to help me narrow the field.Your help and advice is very much appreciated.
The best advice is usually local advice, because of climate differences. To me, a dry climate is relatively good, as you can largely control the amount of watering. A good 3" of mulch will conserve what watering you do. How hot is hot, there? You likely know that very large tomatoes generally have pollination issues in hot conditions, cherries much less so. Donskoi easily gets to 1 1/2 to 2 pounds, here. If you want to throw in a smaller tomato, Bulgarian Triumph (a saladette) may fit the bill for your wife.

For the perfect tomato (with balanced flavor), I think my search is over with Stump of the World.

And, wait for other suggestions, as I only know what I like, and what grows well, here.

Re: What's on your 2022 tomato growlist?

Posted: Mon Jan 31, 2022 9:24 pm
by Julianna
@Tormato not mine. He did farming and orchards and has an extreme dislike of anything being "crowded" which sort of describes my gardening style 😂

Re: What's on your 2022 tomato growlist?

Posted: Mon Jan 31, 2022 10:44 pm
by Tormahto
Julianna wrote: Mon Jan 31, 2022 9:24 pm @Tormato not mine. He did farming and orchards and has an extreme dislike of anything being "crowded" which sort of describes my gardening style 😂
Can you say you had a quad-cot with a twin header and it's just planted deep?

Re: What's on your 2022 tomato growlist?

Posted: Tue Feb 01, 2022 12:36 am
by Shortcut Slim
MissS wrote: Mon Jan 31, 2022 9:06 pm @Shortcut Slim Consider trying Rebel Yell, Rose, Marianna's Peace, Cherokee Purple and Elgin Pink.
We ran the Rebel Yell a couple years ago @MissS,but the ladies liked the Dester a bit better. I didn't find the Cherokee Purple to be what I was looking for.I can't remember what the negative was. I don't feel comfortable asking for any more in the wanted section,as folks might get the wrong idea.There is still the question of space as well...I do have a Sis in law who could plant a broom stick and make it grow anything she wanted,but she has less room than I do. lol

Re: What's on your 2022 tomato growlist?

Posted: Tue Feb 01, 2022 12:40 am
by Shortcut Slim
Tormato wrote: Mon Jan 31, 2022 9:12 pm

The best advice is usually local advice, because of climate differences. To me, a dry climate is relatively good, as you can largely control the amount of watering. A good 3" of mulch will conserve what watering you do. How hot is hot, there? You likely know that very large tomatoes generally have pollination issues in hot conditions, cherries much less so. Donskoi easily gets to 1 1/2 to 2 pounds, here. If you want to throw in a smaller tomato, Bulgarian Triumph (a saladette) may fit the bill for your wife.

For the perfect tomato (with balanced flavor), I think my search is over with Stump of the World.

And, wait for other suggestions, as I only know what I like, and what grows well, here.

We typically get temps in the mid 100's in July Aug. I have never had pollination issues as I have had huge Tomatoes the last couple of years. I put a request in the Wanted section for Stump of the World and Olive Hill and a couple others that the ladies want to have in my garden. Lol

I tried the Bulgarian Triumph a couple years ago,and it didn't produce much. I struggled that year and the whole garden suffered. I may try that one again to give it a fair trial.

Re: What's on your 2022 tomato growlist?

Posted: Tue Feb 01, 2022 3:45 am
by Julianna
Tormato wrote: Mon Jan 31, 2022 10:44 pm
Julianna wrote: Mon Jan 31, 2022 9:24 pm @Tormato not mine. He did farming and orchards and has an extreme dislike of anything being "crowded" which sort of describes my gardening style 😂
Can you say you had a quad-cot with a twin header and it's just planted deep?
Now that is an idea!

I have no idea what happened. Must be the weather. They all were quad-cots with twin headers and i just planted them deeply so it looks like a couple of plants. Also, the weirdest thing. Each one sported, so they are a bit different...

Re: What's on your 2022 tomato growlist?

Posted: Tue Feb 01, 2022 12:55 pm
by AKgardener
@svalli I would love to get new variety but my mail system is so messed up where I live I literally have to have my daughter order things for me so I get them .so if you could just give me the names of the varieties you grow I’ll save it on my to get list . Our mail goes into other people mail mix we get there and just recently I went to get a package and someone put a stop to all our mail. To frustrating

Re: What's on your 2022 tomato growlist?

Posted: Tue Feb 01, 2022 2:18 pm
by Tormahto
Running through the pink category bucket, and forgot about Zena's Gift. That was the latest greatest, new to me, variety that I've trialed.

Re: What's on your 2022 tomato growlist?

Posted: Tue Feb 01, 2022 3:38 pm
by karstopography
Just planted Pink Fang seeds today. Really on the late side for going from seed for these parts, but I saw the seeds on Baker Creek and couldn’t resist. Looked like an ideal sliced tomato for pizza.

Also planted seeds for Orange Pinocchio or Buratino as it is also called. Orange paste shaped tomato with a pointy nose. Another one from Baker Creek. Couldn’t resist.