Tomatina's garden 22
Posted: Wed Aug 17, 2022 4:54 am
Hey everybody:)
As I said, in my introduction post, I'll write a bit about my gardenseason so far - I started with sweet peppers in January:
California Wonder
Ferenc Tender
Frühzauber
Healthy
Jarik
Polka
Rote Blockpaprika
Topepo Rosso
Most of them, I'm growing the first time. The years before, I was never satisfied with the outcome - so I did some research & got varieties, promising an early start and lots of fruits.
So far, it is working pretty good, we're doing a count of the harvested peppers.
I'll write a resume at the end of season.
Sweet peppers Polka:

We also overwintered some chili plants, probably Kashmiri Mirch (got the seeds from dried Chilis in India) and we have one Habanero, that we started in January as well.
My tomatoes this year:
Andenhorn
Aladin's Lamp
Babuschka
Berner Rose
Black Krim
Bloody butcher
Brandywine pink
Cuban black
Dark Galaxy
Dark stripe micro
Delicious
Himbeerrose
Hoffmann's Rentita
Janet's Jacinthe Jewel
Lecker Tomate
Magiquo
Marianna's Peace
Marmande
Nonna Antonia
Piennolo del Vesuvio
Prinz Tschernji
Purple Cherokee
Ramalett
Ruthje
San Marzano
Siberia
Sergeant black pepper
Subarctic Plenty
Vintage Wine
20 of them are new to me. I started them in March & kept 50 plants.
The years before, we had around 60+ and I figured, that 50 productive plants will do.
Well, some of the new bees are not as produktive as I thought and I'm hoping for a mild fall, in order to fill up our stock.
I'll also write something about my experiences with the different tomatoes at the end of the season.
Dark Galaxy:

Okay, that's it for a start
Sunny greetings
Ina
As I said, in my introduction post, I'll write a bit about my gardenseason so far - I started with sweet peppers in January:
California Wonder
Ferenc Tender
Frühzauber
Healthy
Jarik
Polka
Rote Blockpaprika
Topepo Rosso
Most of them, I'm growing the first time. The years before, I was never satisfied with the outcome - so I did some research & got varieties, promising an early start and lots of fruits.
So far, it is working pretty good, we're doing a count of the harvested peppers.
I'll write a resume at the end of season.
Sweet peppers Polka:

We also overwintered some chili plants, probably Kashmiri Mirch (got the seeds from dried Chilis in India) and we have one Habanero, that we started in January as well.
My tomatoes this year:
Andenhorn
Aladin's Lamp
Babuschka
Berner Rose
Black Krim
Bloody butcher
Brandywine pink
Cuban black
Dark Galaxy
Dark stripe micro
Delicious
Himbeerrose
Hoffmann's Rentita
Janet's Jacinthe Jewel
Lecker Tomate
Magiquo
Marianna's Peace
Marmande
Nonna Antonia
Piennolo del Vesuvio
Prinz Tschernji
Purple Cherokee
Ramalett
Ruthje
San Marzano
Siberia
Sergeant black pepper
Subarctic Plenty
Vintage Wine
20 of them are new to me. I started them in March & kept 50 plants.
The years before, we had around 60+ and I figured, that 50 productive plants will do.
Well, some of the new bees are not as produktive as I thought and I'm hoping for a mild fall, in order to fill up our stock.
I'll also write something about my experiences with the different tomatoes at the end of the season.
Dark Galaxy:

Okay, that's it for a start

Sunny greetings
Ina