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2024/2025 Tomato Spoiler Alert

Posted: Thu Aug 15, 2024 2:40 pm
by Tormahto
This is the thread is for posting the tomatoes that you will be sending in, not what you might be sending in.

If you want to keep your package mostly a mystery read no further. If you want to create a wish list from participants' posts, read further. It is also for mentioning to a participant that you will be sending in a variety, or more, on their wish list.

The swap IS the MMMM, standing for either the Mostly Mystery 'Mater Mailing, or for this year, the Mostly Mystery 'Mater Maelstrom (if you get too close to its edge, you'll get sucked in).

Re: 2024/2025 Tomato Spoiler Alert

Posted: Thu Aug 15, 2024 9:09 pm
by MissS
From this post on, I am staying out of this thread. I love a good surprise! It's like anticipating what will be inside my Christmas stocking and then experiencing the glee when I see what's inside. If you peeked before Christmas, then the element of surprise is gone.

Re: 2024/2025 Tomato Spoiler Alert

Posted: Thu Aug 15, 2024 9:18 pm
by Tormahto
MissS wrote: Thu Aug 15, 2024 9:09 pm From this post on, I am staying out of this thread. I love a good surprise! It's like anticipating what will be inside my Christmas stocking and then experiencing the glee when I see what's inside. If you peeked before Christmas, then the element of surprise is gone.
Can I name a newly discovered dark tomato Lump Of Coal? :roll:

Re: 2024/2025 Tomato Spoiler Alert

Posted: Fri Aug 16, 2024 8:23 am
by bjbebs
Captain Lucky and Abraham Brown, both in ground, and both from Millard Murdock. Container grown plants made much larger fruit. The AB's showed little stripping and were much more brown. The in ground AB's have a better taste and seed will come from these. Not much to say about CL. Always big production and taste can't be beat. These both make very large plants.
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Re: 2024/2025 Tomato Spoiler Alert

Posted: Fri Aug 16, 2024 9:01 am
by Tormahto
bjbebs wrote: Fri Aug 16, 2024 8:23 am Captain Lucky and Abraham Brown, both in ground, and both from Millard Murdock. Container grown plants made much larger fruit. The AB's showed little stripping and were much more brown. The in ground AB's have a better taste and seed will come from these. Not much to say about CL. Always big production and taste can't be beat. These both make very large plants.PXL_20240815_222249257.jpg
A few people would like to grow out all of Millard's varieties. I don't have time to research and come up with a full list, so...

Re: 2024/2025 Tomato Spoiler Alert

Posted: Fri Aug 16, 2024 11:47 am
by bjbebs
Just got a 1 1/2" rain. Bone dry for 3 weeks and these plants immediately woke up.
Salvia Skyscraper- pink, Coral Nymph, Vista-red, Bodacious Smokey Jazz have constant attention from bees and Hummers. Feeders are near all the salvia and they hop back and forth. When the young birds flew the coop in early July it's been nonstop. Will start saving spent spikes for seed. I don't plant much seed myself but prefer to winter over cuttings. These explode when they go outdoors in spring. Got cuttings of Smokey Jazz this spring from a friend who started from saved seed. Hopefully seed will mature on the spike. This Smokey Jazz is a killer Hummer magnet.
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Re: 2024/2025 Tomato Spoiler Alert

Posted: Fri Aug 16, 2024 1:44 pm
by KinaTo
Tormato wrote: Fri Aug 16, 2024 9:01 am
bjbebs wrote: Fri Aug 16, 2024 8:23 am Captain Lucky and Abraham Brown, both in ground, and both from Millard Murdock. Container grown plants made much larger fruit. The AB's showed little stripping and were much more brown. The in ground AB's have a better taste and seed will come from these. Not much to say about CL. Always big production and taste can't be beat. These both make very large plants.PXL_20240815_222249257.jpg
A few people would like to grow out all of Millard's varieties. I don't have time to research and come up with a full list, so...
There is a full list in the group - TLC on Facebook under guides :)

Re: 2024/2025 Tomato Spoiler Alert

Posted: Fri Aug 16, 2024 1:54 pm
by habitat-gardener
KinaTo wrote: Fri Aug 16, 2024 1:44 pm
Tormato wrote: Fri Aug 16, 2024 9:01 am
bjbebs wrote: Fri Aug 16, 2024 8:23 am Captain Lucky and Abraham Brown, both in ground, and both from Millard Murdock. Container grown plants made much larger fruit. The AB's showed little stripping and were much more brown. The in ground AB's have a better taste and seed will come from these. Not much to say about CL. Always big production and taste can't be beat. These both make very large plants.PXL_20240815_222249257.jpg
A few people would like to grow out all of Millard's varieties. I don't have time to research and come up with a full list, so...
There is a full list in the group - TLC on Facebook under guides :)
I don't understand what "TLC on Facebook under guides" means. I did post a list of Millard Murdock varieties on a separate thread here on Tomato Junction.

Re: 2024/2025 Tomato Spoiler Alert

Posted: Fri Aug 16, 2024 2:08 pm
by KinaTo
habitat-gardener wrote: Fri Aug 16, 2024 1:54 pm
KinaTo wrote: Fri Aug 16, 2024 1:44 pm
Tormato wrote: Fri Aug 16, 2024 9:01 am
bjbebs wrote: Fri Aug 16, 2024 8:23 am Captain Lucky and Abraham Brown, both in ground, and both from Millard Murdock. Container grown plants made much larger fruit. The AB's showed little stripping and were much more brown. The in ground AB's have a better taste and seed will come from these. Not much to say about CL. Always big production and taste can't be beat. These both make very large plants.PXL_20240815_222249257.jpg
A few people would like to grow out all of Millard's varieties. I don't have time to research and come up with a full list, so...
There is a full list in the group - TLC on Facebook under guides :)
I don't understand what "TLC on Facebook under guides" means. I did post a list of Millard Murdock varieties on a separate thread here on Tomato Junction.

In the Group Tomato Lover’s Collective & Swap! For short TLC there are breeders list, were there is a list off all Murdocks tomatoes are listed, by Teresa from Terranova farm. It’s in the guidelines in the group :)

Re: 2024/2025 Tomato Spoiler Alert

Posted: Fri Aug 16, 2024 2:19 pm
by bjbebs
These are headed for the grill this afternoon. Other than the Lemon Spice Jalapeno all are sweet. Blot is the purple bell, Dolce di Minervino is the elongated orange, the 2 yellows are not the right shape for Zolostisty so will save seed from any that show right. Other than the jalapeno all are smaller than usual. I've been picking for about 3-4 weeks which isn't bad considering these particular plants were mowed down to the nubs in late May by deer. None of the container peppers were touched. The Dolce is my go to sweet pepper. Frying, grilling and just the best fresh cruncher, these are great. Been growing the orange for many years but the red Dolce is just as good, just don't grow anymore. I've sent seed in for this one before and will send more if needed. Lemon Spice for sure.
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Re: 2024/2025 Tomato Spoiler Alert

Posted: Fri Aug 16, 2024 4:01 pm
by karstopography
Just bagged up 33 bags of Hoy and 33 bags of Sart Roloise, blossoms unbagged, saved seed from the 2024 harvest. Between 6 and 12 seeds in each bag. Those will be going to Westfield sometime this fall. There will be other tomato seeds coming along as well. Takes a little time to accomplish the put the seeds in the bag bagging process. Got plenty of time.

Re: 2024/2025 Tomato Spoiler Alert

Posted: Fri Aug 16, 2024 9:00 pm
by Tormahto
bjbebs wrote: Fri Aug 16, 2024 11:47 am Just got a 1 1/2" rain. Bone dry for 3 weeks and these plants immediately woke up.
Salvia Skyscraper- pink, Coral Nymph, Vista-red, Bodacious Smokey Jazz have constant attention from bees and Hummers. Feeders are near all the salvia and they hop back and forth. When the young birds flew the coop in early July it's been nonstop. Will start saving spent spikes for seed. I don't plant much seed myself but prefer to winter over cuttings. These explode when they go outdoors in spring. Got cuttings of Smokey Jazz this spring from a friend who started from saved seed. Hopefully seed will mature on the spike. This Smokey Jazz is a killer Hummer magnet.PXL_20240816_141015767.jpgPXL_20240816_141121676.jpgPXL_20240816_155327963.jpgPXL_20240816_155351584.jpg


Unless those seeds are being sent in, we've got some serious thread drift.

Re: 2024/2025 Tomato Spoiler Alert

Posted: Fri Aug 16, 2024 10:02 pm
by Tormahto
Tormato wrote: Thu Aug 15, 2024 9:18 pm
MissS wrote: Thu Aug 15, 2024 9:09 pm From this post on, I am staying out of this thread. I love a good surprise! It's like anticipating what will be inside my Christmas stocking and then experiencing the glee when I see what's inside. If you peeked before Christmas, then the element of surprise is gone.
Can I name a newly discovered dark tomato Lump Of Coal? :roll:
Can I name it, in all seriousness, Patti's Lump of Coal?

I may call out a few favors of breeders, looking for one of their abandoned lines of a small dark tomato, if one doesn't accidentally show up in my garden this year.

Re: 2024/2025 Tomato Spoiler Alert

Posted: Fri Aug 16, 2024 10:19 pm
by Tormahto
karstopography wrote: Fri Aug 16, 2024 4:01 pm Just bagged up 33 bags of Hoy and 33 bags of Sart Roloise, blossoms unbagged, saved seed from the 2024 harvest. Between 6 and 12 seeds in each bag. Those will be going to Westfield sometime this fall. There will be other tomato seeds coming along as well. Takes a little time to accomplish the put the seeds in the bag bagging process. Got plenty of time.
Will I be able to read your labels this year? :roll: :roll:

Asking for a friend. (hmm, that line doesn't really work on this post, does it?)

For those that don't know, someone's penmanship is worse than T'Junction's resident pharmacist, and the height of their labels are about equal to the number of above :roll: s X 1/16 of an inch.

As always, I ain't naming names.

Re: 2024/2025 Tomato Spoiler Alert

Posted: Fri Aug 16, 2024 11:08 pm
by karstopography
@Tormato
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Example of my 2024 penmanship.

I’m bundling the individual bags of each cultivar with a label and how many individual bags per bundle. Maybe that’s helpful. 33 bags of Hoy and 33 bags of Sart Roloise. Whatever else I end up bagging up I plan on following the examples above and I will try to be mindful of my shortcomings with penmanship.

Re: 2024/2025 Tomato Spoiler Alert

Posted: Fri Aug 16, 2024 11:41 pm
by Tormahto
karstopography wrote: Fri Aug 16, 2024 11:08 pm @Tormato IMG_4742.jpeg
Example of my 2024 penmanship.

I’m bundling the individual bags of each cultivar with a label and how many individual bags per bundle. Maybe that’s helpful. 33 bags of Hoy and 33 bags of Sart Roloise. Whatever else I end up bagging up I plan on following the examples above and I will try to be mindful of my shortcomings with penmanship.
Labels are small, but readable. :)

Re: 2024/2025 Tomato Spoiler Alert

Posted: Sat Aug 17, 2024 8:31 am
by bjbebs
Tormato wrote: Fri Aug 16, 2024 9:00 pm
bjbebs wrote: Fri Aug 16, 2024 11:47 am Just got a 1 1/2" rain. Bone dry for 3 weeks and these plants immediately woke up.
Salvia Skyscraper- pink, Coral Nymph, Vista-red, Bodacious Smokey Jazz have constant attention from bees and Hummers. Feeders are near all the salvia and they hop back and forth. When the young birds flew the coop in early July it's been nonstop. Will start saving spent spikes for seed. I don't plant much seed myself but prefer to winter over cuttings. These explode when they go outdoors in spring. Got cuttings of Smokey Jazz this spring from a friend who started from saved seed. Hopefully seed will mature on the spike. This Smokey Jazz is a killer Hummer magnet.PXL_20240816_141015767.jpgPXL_20240816_141121676.jpgPXL_20240816_155327963.jpgPXL_20240816_155351584.jpg


Unless those seeds are being sent in, we've got some serious thread drift.
Out to sea without a motor, reign me in El Capitan. Will stay more focused on definite seeds that will be sent in.

Re: 2024/2025 Tomato Spoiler Alert

Posted: Sat Aug 17, 2024 9:04 am
by Tormahto
bjbebs wrote: Sat Aug 17, 2024 8:31 am
Tormato wrote: Fri Aug 16, 2024 9:00 pm
bjbebs wrote: Fri Aug 16, 2024 11:47 am Just got a 1 1/2" rain. Bone dry for 3 weeks and these plants immediately woke up.
Salvia Skyscraper- pink, Coral Nymph, Vista-red, Bodacious Smokey Jazz have constant attention from bees and Hummers. Feeders are near all the salvia and they hop back and forth. When the young birds flew the coop in early July it's been nonstop. Will start saving spent spikes for seed. I don't plant much seed myself but prefer to winter over cuttings. These explode when they go outdoors in spring. Got cuttings of Smokey Jazz this spring from a friend who started from saved seed. Hopefully seed will mature on the spike. This Smokey Jazz is a killer Hummer magnet.PXL_20240816_141015767.jpgPXL_20240816_141121676.jpgPXL_20240816_155327963.jpgPXL_20240816_155351584.jpg


Unless those seeds are being sent in, we've got some serious thread drift.
Out to sea without a motor, reign me in El Capitan. Will stay more focused on definite seeds that will be sent in.
Always better than being up THAT creek without a paddle. :roll:

Re: 2024/2025 Tomato Spoiler Alert

Posted: Sat Aug 17, 2024 2:04 pm
by bjbebs
2 good romano type pole beans. Super Marconi and Qing Bian, both make a load of beans. Qing Bian are bigger than S. Marconi and stay tender. Have been hitting these hard for almost a month. What's left will go to the swap, a couple big bags anyway.
At the expense of "drifting" off topic, just made a huge pot, using a ham hock, homemade chicken stock, etc. Better than the collard greens made a few weeks back.
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Re: 2024/2025 Tomato Spoiler Alert

Posted: Sun Aug 18, 2024 9:38 am
by bjbebs
Top is Loxton Lad, middle is Awesome and the small red is Maura's Cardinal. Awesome rivals Loxton in taste. First time growing Maura's and this 3-5 oz is very good. All are Dwarf Project tomatoes. The small cherries are Maglia Rosa and Carbon Copy. It doesn't seem that CC is being grown much anymore and it took some effort to get this old seed up. To me it's the best tasting cherry I've grown but does crack easily on the vine.
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