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NRaleighLiberal

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10. You don't want to know (or maybe you do?)....over 200 plants...nearly that many varieties.
Wed May 30, 2012, 02:39 PM
May 2012

Eleven cherry tomatoes here - (Sungold X 4, Sungold Select II, Red Ambrosia, Orange Ambrosia, Blush, Maglia Rose, Tiger Tom, Green Zebra Cherry)



And around 200 in pots here -



Indeterminate varieties:

Caitlin's Lucky Stripe
Cherokee Chocolate
Cherokee Green
Cherokee Purple
Piennolo
Torre Canne
Anna Russian
JD Special C Tex
Little Lucky
Big Sandy
Mexico Midget
Striped Sweetheart
Hege's German Pink
Tennessee Britches
Abraham Lincoln
Lillian's Yellow Heirloom
Lucky Cross
Large Lucky Red
Bridge's Mikes
Dester Amish
Giant Syrian
Polish
Aunt Ruby's Green
Nepal
Don's Double Delight
Selwin Yellow
Costoluto Genovese
Big Willy
Strawberry Margarita
Dana's Dusky Rose
German Johnson RL
Anna Russian
Orange Strawberry
Reinhart Chocolate Heart
Cuostralee
Regina's Yellow
Burgundy Traveler
German Johnson PL
Great White
Brandywine
Nelson's Golden Giant
Green Grape
Yellow Ponderosa
Leggy F1 - Lazy F2 X Orange Banana
Softy F1 - Dwarf Stone X German Red Strawberry
Amana Orange
Sunny orange X Orange Pear F1 - Fancy F1
Virginia Sweet
Ivalde F1
Taps PL
Reinhart Green Heart
Arkansas Traveler
Nebraska Wedding
Abraham Lincoln PL
Lazy F2 X Dino Eggs - Kiwi F1
Trader Joe Yellow Cherry
Hege's German Pink
Cosmonaut Volkov Red
Black from Tula
Green Giant
Lucky Cross RL
Green Giant RL
Taps RL
Stump of the World
Teddy Smooth
Yellow Bell
Hillbilly
Teddy Steak
Druzba
Lucinda
Green Doctors
Large Lucky Red RL
Lucky Cross RL
Hillbilly PL
Summertime Green Ind
Casey's Pure Yellow RL
Lillian's Yellow RL
Indian Stripe F2 sl purple stem
Speckled Roman
Maiden's Gold
Indian Stripe F2 pur stem
Cuor di Buie
Cherokee Chocolate
Cooper's Special
Kellogg's Breakfast
Cherokee Purple
Tondino
Sorrento
Indian Stripe F2 pur stem
Summertime Green Indet
Casey's Pure Yellow RL
Striped Sweetheart

Work on our Dwarf tomato breeding project

Dwarf Lemon Ice F6
Dwarf Pink Passion F7
Dwarf Lemon Ice F6
Dwarf Pink Passion F7
Dwarf Golden Heart F7
Dwarf Scarlet Heart F4
Dwarf Kelly Green F8
Beauty yellow stripes F4
Tasmanian Red F3
Summertime Gold F7
Dwarf Beryl Beauty
Beauty King F4
Summer Sunrise F9
Grizzly red F5
Chocolate Champion F6
Fred's Tie Dye F4
Cheeful F1
Harmony F1
Dwarf Caitydid F5
Dainty F1
Summertime Gold F8
Boronia F7
Boronia F6
Dwarf Wild Fred F8
Boronia F7
Sweet Scarlet Dwarf F5
Pesty bicolor F4 unusual stripe
Sweet Adelaide F8
Loaves and Fishes F3
Summertime Gold F7
Summertime Gold F5
Sunny ivory F4
Beauty Green flesh F4
Beauty Green flesh F4
Sarandipity F6
Dwarf Sweet Sue F11
Dwarf Rosella Giant F8
Uluru Ochre F4
Rosella Crimson F7
Loxton Lass F5
Chocolate Ligthning F4
Sweet Scarlet Dwarf F6
Dwarf Blazing Beauty F7
Barossa Moon F4
Loxton Lad F4
Dwarf Blazing Giant F4
Barossa Moon F4
Dopey F2
Sarandipity
Perth Pride
Dwarf Caitydid F4
Uluru Ochre F5
Dopey F2
Uluru Ochre F4
Dopey F2
Dopey F2
Ivalde F2 PL
Ivalde F2
Ivalde F2
Ivalde F2
Ivalde F2
Ivalde F2
Dwarf Blazing Beauty F7
Wherokowhai F7
Lucky Swirl RLF4
Beauty purple stripes F4
Dwarf Wild Fred
Dwarf Russian Swirl F6
Sleeping Lady
Uluru Ochre F4
Mallee Rose, orange F4
Dwarf Rosella Giant F7
Tidy striped F4
Patrina Pepperina F3
Dwarf Russian Swirl F5
Neil Lockhart F3
Dwarf Rosella Giant F6
Lucky Swirl PL F4
Tasmanian Pink F3
Tipsy pale orange F6
Dwarf Purple Heart F6
Uluru Ochre F4
Dwarf Arctic Rose F7
Adelaide Festival F4
Bendigo Rose F4
Wherokowhai F6
Uluru Ochre F4
Rosella Crimson F6
Rosella Crimson F5
TastyWine F6
TastyWine F5
TastyWine F6
Dwarf Leesha F4
Wherokowhai F7
Dwarf Blazing Beauty F7
Bendigo Dawn F4
Sweet Scarlet Dwarf F6
Dwarf Blazing Beauty F6
Iditarod Red
Yukon Quest
Dwarf Jade Beauty
Uluru Ochre F4
Boronia F6

I guess you're not a big fan of weeding? Everything in pots, or no room? dmosh42 May 2012 #1
HATE weeding and the only place I could do in-ground veggies beac May 2012 #2
Ok, understand that with the groundhogs.... dmosh42 May 2012 #4
All Heirloom Highway61 May 2012 #3
Not an expert on groundhogs, but I don't think they'll zero in on tomatoes. dmosh42 May 2012 #5
They don't really eat them Cracklin Charlie May 2012 #9
I LOVE Black Krim. Grew it from seed and had extra seedlings that I set out at wiggs May 2012 #12
"Italian Tree Tomato"? beac Jun 2012 #50
20' tall temperamental tomato. You have to wiggs Jun 2012 #58
If yours gets ANYWHERE near as big as this one, you MUST post a pic: beac Jun 2012 #59
Fertilizer = worm poop! beac May 2012 #20
I've got 3 pots of grape tomatoes going. tclambert May 2012 #6
Hello fellow container gardener! beac Jun 2012 #49
Sungold and Cherokee Purple ManyShadesOf May 2012 #7
probably my two Desert Island tomatoes! NRaleighLiberal May 2012 #16
yum ManyShadesOf May 2012 #17
heirloom only Cracklin Charlie May 2012 #8
Oddly, my local squirrels never bother my tomatoes. beac Jun 2012 #48
You don't want to know (or maybe you do?)....over 200 plants...nearly that many varieties. NRaleighLiberal May 2012 #10
You win! beac May 2012 #25
yes, those advanced F #s mean we are getting close to release...thanks to our Aussie friends! NRaleighLiberal May 2012 #31
I would love to try! beac May 2012 #33
a single heirloom variety magical thyme May 2012 #11
What a great idea w/the pea sandwich. beac May 2012 #26
Just a few here... thatgemguy May 2012 #13
A truly tasty assortment. beac May 2012 #34
I told Kathy we grew too many tomatos last year trekbiker May 2012 #14
What a fantastic garden! beac May 2012 #24
Roma, my wife's favorite. I like Lemon Boy. alfredo May 2012 #15
With a name like "alfredo" I would have thought YOU'D be the Roma fan. beac Jun 2012 #51
Lemon Boy is a low acid variety. alfredo Jun 2012 #54
Grilled Yellow Tomato Bisque beac Jun 2012 #55
That looks wonderful. alfredo Jun 2012 #56
My regret at not having yellow tomatoes (other than the little 'pear' ones) beac Jun 2012 #57
I will put some on my focaccia, along with some Jalapeņos. alfredo Jun 2012 #60
8 Big Boy plants - still my favorite-tasting tomato. Chipper Chat May 2012 #18
Good for you for not giving up on the Rutgers. beac Jun 2012 #52
Rutgers MUST be good................ Chipper Chat Jun 2012 #66
ONLY TWO THIS YEAR drynberg May 2012 #19
Bravo/a to you for donating to the local pantry! beac Jun 2012 #53
The list Botany May 2012 #21
I love the story of the "Mortgage Lifter." beac May 2012 #30
Posted, then went to work yesterday Highway61 May 2012 #22
My usual 8 Better Boy tomatoes along with Javaman May 2012 #23
I meant to do a striped tomato this year. beac May 2012 #29
It's my first time. :) Javaman May 2012 #32
Best tomato collection I've ever found NCcoast May 2012 #27
I am constantly amazed at the variety of tomatoes out there. beac May 2012 #28
A mix of Hybrids and some Heirlooms. bvar22 Jun 2012 #35
Hello bvar! beac Jun 2012 #36
Hi, old Friend! bvar22 Jun 2012 #37
Wow! That last pic is GORGEOUS! beac Jun 2012 #39
The Rescue Fawn has become a family member. bvar22 Jun 2012 #43
She looks just like a contented doggie sitting there in that second pic. beac Jun 2012 #44
wow. beautifully impressive! Whisp Jun 2012 #38
I can hardly wait for tomato sandwiches! beac Jun 2012 #40
Several types bearfan454 Jun 2012 #41
Looking forward to the pics! beac Jun 2012 #42
If you're an addict, so am I. Gormy Cuss Jun 2012 #45
See you at the next Tomatoholics Anonymous meeting! beac Jun 2012 #46
Six of them are first time plantings for me so *I'm* looking forward to seeing them too. Gormy Cuss Jun 2012 #47
All Grown From Seed This Year - Special Thanks to Our Favorite NC Tomato Guy NeedleCast Jun 2012 #61
What a wonderful thing you are doing encouraging others to become beac Jun 2012 #63
Also, Can One Of You More Professional Types Explay the "F(x)" posts above? NeedleCast Jun 2012 #62
NRaleighLiberal can probably explain it better, but in the meantime, this beac Jun 2012 #64
Cool Thread, Thanks For Posting it! NeedleCast Jun 2012 #65
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