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Post by Yoris on Apr 12, 2019 0:23:07 GMT -7
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Post by Yoris on Jun 6, 2019 23:34:49 GMT -7
If you don't want to sort through that thread, here you go!
Here's my tomato list for this year, so far (there are a few others I could potentially plant, but as far as I know, the list is complete). This does not include those I planted that did not sprout, or that did sprout and died (due to a freeze or other such). 49 kinds of tomatoes (unless you count each F2 as a different kind; then there are more); 87 plants.
If no number of plants is specified, that means I'm growing one plant of that kind of tomato. If there's an asterisk at the beginning, that means I've never grown it before 2019 (unless I just started it in the greenhouse and gave it away instead of transplanting it; I did that with Polish Linguisa).
• Amana Orange (from 2016 seed; this might be a cross) • *Aunt Gertie's Gold • *Big Boy F1 • Black Beauty x 2 (from 2017 seed; one of these has significantly more anthocyanin in the plant than the other; so, I'm thinking the one with less might be a cross) • *Black Dragon • *Black Vernissage • *Bloody Butcher • Brandy Boy cross F2 x 8 (from 2018 seed; each of these Brandy Boy cross F2s is from a different fruit; the F1 was supposed to be Brandy Boy F12, but it turned out to be an accidental cross between john11840's stabilized Brandy Boy F11 and an unknown regular leaf variety; I really loved it, though) • *Brandy Boy F1 • *Brandy Boy F10 (stabilized version from john11840 of Gardenweb) • *Buckbee's New 50-Day • *Chris Ukrainian • *Coyote x 2 (one plant is a cutting of the larger plant; I want to try to grow another generation from this, this year, after the fruit ripens) • Early Girl F1 x 2 (one I grew from seed from an open packet I received in a trade, and the other we got as a plant from the store; the other tomatoes on this list were all from seed) • *Early Treat F1 • *Fourth of July F1 • Frosty F. House x 2 (from 2018 seed) • Galapagos Island (Solanum cheesmaniae; from 2015 seed) • *Gilbertie • *Gnocchia Di Limone • *Holyland • *Husky Red F1 • *Jerusalem • *Marion • Matina (this isn't from my saved seed) • *Matt's Wild Cherry • Mexican Yellow cross F2 (from 2017 seed; the F1 was pink and didn't get a fair evaluation due to being in the shade of some currant bushes) • *Moravsky Div • Mountain Princess x 8 (from 2018 seed; I meant to have loads of Frosty F. House and a few of these, but on a whim, I split up a container into loads of plants; I do really like Mountain Princess, though) • *Napoli • Nodak Early x 2 (from 2018 seed) • *Noire De Crimee • *Palestinian • PL volunteer (unless tomato seeds traveled a ways, it must be Husky Cherry Red F-something x a PL tomato F2+; last year it was a regular leaf red cherry the same size as Husky Cherry Red F1; if it were pure Husky Cherry Red, it would be F6) • *Polish Linguisa • Porter (from 2016 seed; however it does this year, I plan to grow it again in 2020 for the sake of acclimatization; I grew the same seed source in 2017, which didn't yield remarkable results, but I didn't save seeds, and it volunteered in 2018, and I loved it then, although I didn't save seeds, again; so, yeah) • *Red Robin • *Rio Grande • Ron's Carbon Copy cross F2+ (from 2017 seed; the previous generation had very pink fruit, was quite sweet, and had great flavor; it had larger fruit than Ron's Carbon Copy) • Sausage x 17 (from 2018 seed; I really liked this one last year) • *Sheboygan • Snow Fairy (from 2017 seed) • Sweet Orange Cherry (from 2017 seed) • Thessaloniki (This isn't from my saved seed.) • *Tidy Rose F1 x 2 (one is mulched with the strawberries and the other is in an area with black plastic like the rest of the tomatoes) • *Valley Girl F1 • Volunteer (maybe Husky Cherry Red F5 x Sweet Orange Cherry F2, but possibly other things; if it were pure Husky Cherry Red it would be F6) • Volunteer (maybe Husky Cherry Red F5 x Sweet Orange Cherry F2, but possibly other things; if it were pure Husky Cherry Red it would be F6; this plant is growing much differently than the other) • White Queen (from 2017 seed)
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