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Post by paulf on Jan 28, 2019 22:10:11 GMT -5
With the wind chill dropping down below zero for a few day there was some time to think about warmer weather and tomato growing season. The numbers will be down from the usual 35 plants to maybe eighteen.
Blacks Cherokee Purple J-D's Special C-Tex
Yellow/Orange Aunt Gerties Gold Lillian's Yellow Heirloom
Pink Off-The-Vine Brandywine Rozovnyi Izumnyi Mortgage Lifter (not sure of the strain but it was great the last time grown) Earl's Faux
Red Willow's Bulgarian (aka Unnamed Bulgarian; I named it after a granddaughter six years ago) Zogola
Bi-color Orange Russian 117
Red Heart Wes Reif Red Heart
Pink Heart Butter and Bull's Heart Joe's Pink Oxheart
plus maybe two of the following: Kiss the Sky,Bloody Butcher,Moravsky Div,Honey, Konus, Belyi Naliv, Dragon's Eye
Peppers: Frank's Sweet, Sweet Banana, Cubanelle, Wisconsin Lakes, Buran, Osmarko Kambee, Giant Aconcagua
There are about six weeks to change my mind; four weeks for peppers. All the seeds are at least six years old...other than the last group of tomatoes... and they need to be refreshed. A couple are in the ten year old group and may not make it and have to be replaced with younger seeds. We shall see. That's the fun part of seed starting.
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Post by brownrexx on Jan 29, 2019 8:31:39 GMT -5
I received my Kiss the Sky seeds yesterday from ladymarmalade yesterday. That is all that I have thought about so far.
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