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Feb 6th, 2008 at 10:11 PM
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It's way too early for my main crop yet, but I always plant a few seeds on January 1. I planted 6 varieties, but I managed to break the top off my one New Girl seedling, so now I have only 5. They are now about 6 inches tall with their second pair of true leave and are ready to transplant into 4 inch liners. They will be transplanted once more into 8 inch pots before being planted outside around March 31. I will immediately protect them with Wall o' Waters (and plastic tunnels if needed). I once had 5 of 6 plants survive a night with a low of 14 degrees with only Wall o' Waters for protection. My goal is to have a ripe tomato by Memorial Day. I've not succeeded in this the last few years as I reduced the fertilizer in the soil mix to try to keep the plants shorter. I am giving them the full allotment this year. I have replanted my New Girls, but they will probably not repeat as my first ripe tomato. I also have Moscvich, Oregon spring, Sophie, Big Rainbow, and Brandywine OTV. Big Rainbow and Brandywine will most definately not be first. I just plant them early because they are 2 of my favorite tomatoes. I'm expecting Moscvich to be my first tomato of the year.
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Good morning, Yes, I just had the "itch" to get SOMETHING into the dirt and have 3 tomatoes that have come up. These are an old variety called "Winsall" that I have gotten from an elderly lady friend. I also planted some apple seeds as I was really feeling like Johnny Appleseed one day. Right now I have Fuji, Gala, and Winesap that have succesfully started and are about 1 inch high. Also started some grapefruit seeds and they too are about 1 inch high. Don't know if I will ever see a fruit off any of these things, but mainly just did it for fun and to see if anything would happen. Anybody else ever grow an apple seed into a tree? Carol
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I LOVE Wins All! That's one of my favorite tomatoes. I'll be planting it next month with the rest of my main crop tomatoes. I got my seed from Southern Exposure seed Exchange. I've never planted any apple seeds, but I have a small asian pear tree that came from a seed that Tammy (TKHooper) sent me. It's about 2 feet tall and would be even taller except for the deer nibbling on it a couple of times. I have it protected now with a tomato cage and a plant tube.
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What kind is your favorite tomato. Is it sweet or tart, determinate or indeterminate, is it large or small? Inquiring minds want to know lol. I'm thrilled that the asian pear tree is growing. I think their flavor is great when you get a ripe one lol. The stores keep putting them out before they are ripe and I can never wait to try and eat them. That doesn't work all that well lol. It was good to see your post.
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Hi Tammy, I prefer the larger, sweeter, low-acid, indeterminate type tomato. Preferably heirloom. Although, I also really like Orange Sungold and Red Grape tomatoes and Oregon spring which is determinate. I like OS because it's so early.
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Progress so far: 1/16/08 Taffy and the tomatoes. She loves the heat mat! 2/2/08 (before transplanting) I managed to decapitate the New Girl seedling so I had to replant. 2/2/08 (after transplanting)
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I used to start mine this time of year using Jiffy Peat Pellets, and then would grow them indoors using 5-gallon buckets supplemented with grow-lights. You can grow tomatoes all year that way.
Kingdoms RAGE and go to war...but the PEasants plant potatoes.. EARTH FIRST! (we'll strip-mine the OTHER planets later.)
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I used to start mine this time of year using Jiffy Peat Pellets, and then would grow them indoors using 5-gallon buckets supplemented with grow-lights. You can grow tomatoes all year that way. Now you're giving me ideas Thorny. Here's the latest picture: The two pots to the right are Santo cilantro and Italian Large Leaf basil.
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Good morning, Yes, I just had the "itch" to get SOMETHING into the dirt and have 3 tomatoes that have come up. These are an old variety called "Winsall" that I have gotten from an elderly lady friend. I also planted some apple seeds as I was really feeling like Johnny Appleseed one day. Right now I have Fuji, Gala, and Winesap that have succesfully started and are about 1 inch high. Also started some grapefruit seeds and they too are about 1 inch high. Don't know if I will ever see a fruit off any of these things, but mainly just did it for fun and to see if anything would happen. Anybody else ever grow an apple seed into a tree? Carol Yep I planted an apple seed last year from a gala apple i was eating .. The tree is outside now and about 2 feet tall........ I had so many tomatoes , flowers, trees and shrubs inside last year,Hubby said not this year you arent.. ha ha ha I did plant peppers this week. b
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I'm planning to plant tomatoes in late spring or earlier. I always grow 'Roma VF' & beefsteak tomatoes. I'm going to try to plant 'Early Girl'.
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Those are our 3 favorites..plus Rutgers select....... I usually start them early ,, this time HD said no.They get too leggy.. So I wait and wait.......However my Norway spruce are up......I like the lil buggers.
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Where do you buy your tomato seeds?
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Any where.......dollar stores Walmart any store that isnt very expensive.......It is suicide ordering online and paying $8.00 postage.... I like a variety.. early ..medium and late days. The less days the earlier they are in riping.
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I love buying seeds at Wal-Mart,especially the 97 cent seeds. I'll order seeds online only if Wal-Mart doesn't carry a variety I'm looking for. I also buy plant food & other gardening supplies at Wal-Mart.It's cheap!
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I do some.. However did you ever feel the bottom of the envelope and see how much seed is there? If I can get them for 10c at the dollar store, I skip w m We have a local feed store which give us oodles of veggie seeds for a price. like a poke full for .97c.
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I'm going to try saving seeds from my tomatoes & squash this year. When life gives you tomatoes, make tomato sauce.
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you can if you wish.I dont.. b
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Today I potted the tomatoes up from the 4 inch liners to 8 inch pots. As you can see, they're a lot shorter now. Some of them were so tall that I had to plant them with the rootballs upside down and curve the tomato stems 180 degrees around the rootballs so I could get as much of the stem as possible under ground. Before: After:
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Do you know why they are so tall? They arent getting enough light from that set up......I didnt start mine yet.. They got so tall an spindley I didnt like it . They catch up fast.. I have 2 inch peppers now.
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Yeah...give the seedlings what they want.
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Actually, they were supposed to get that tall. I've been growing my earliest tomatoes like this for 15 years or so. It's time to plant them into the 8 inch pots when they reach 7 inches tall. The idea is to bury a lot of stem which will result in a strong root system. They'll probably be a foot tall or more again by the time I plant them out the end of next month. Some of my peppers are approaching 2 inches also. A few are beginning to get their second set of leaves. When they do, I'll pot them up into larger pots.
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The tomatoes I plant,I don't plant all the waqy to the bottom set of leaves.No wonder that after pulling them up in fall their roots appeared weak. I'll now plant my tomatoes deeper.
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I've been itching to plant all week, but the itch leaves soon as I walk out the door, just too cold
I try to take one day at a time -- but sometimes several days attack me at once. -Jennifer Unlimited- Yard Update -April 2012
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My garden's drying out after some heavy rain during the weekend.I'll begin planting tomato seeds indoors this week.
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Enrique, you don't have to stop at the bottom set of leaves. I pull off all the leaves except for the cluster at the very top. Then bury the plant up to just below the top cluster of leaves. Roots will then form along the entire length of buried stem.
If you have tall plants, you don't have to dig such a deep hole either, you can dig a shallow trench and lay the tomato plant sideways with the tip turned up. You fill the trench in leaving only the tip exposed.
My preference, though is to dig a deeper hole straight down. I feel deeper holes result in more uniform soil moisture and less chance of blossom end rot.
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What tomato varieties do you like? My favorites are 'Roma VF'and'Beefsteak'.
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My favorites are Brandywine OTV, Big Rainbow, Wins All, and Cherokee Purple. Oh, also Orange Sungold and Red Grape for cherry tomatoes.
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The tomatoes I plant,I don't plant all the waqy to the bottom set of leaves.No wonder that after pulling them up in fall their roots appeared weak. I'll now plant my tomatoes deeper. The deeper you plant the roots.....The better the tomatoes......... Git the shovel out after them.................
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I'm glad to hear that Win All is a good tomato...I was given a few seeds this year. And Sungold, I finally got some seed this year...I've heard more people say they love that tomato than just about anything. For early tomatoes, I love Bloody Butcher, but I've never tasted anything as good as a couple of the Brandywines...the standard pink variety and Sudduth's. Terry, if'n you like a low acid, sweet tomato, have you tried Kellogg's Breakfast?
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I planted mine ...got them in water bottles, good thing too it's rained all day they'd have washed away
I try to take one day at a time -- but sometimes several days attack me at once. -Jennifer Unlimited- Yard Update -April 2012
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Wow, suzy, you planted outdoors?
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nope, got them in bottles, but the bottles are set outside see flowers/100_0485.jpg" alt="[Linked Image]" class="post-image" style="height:auto!important;max-width:100%!important;"/>
I try to take one day at a time -- but sometimes several days attack me at once. -Jennifer Unlimited- Yard Update -April 2012
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I'm a buzybee
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I try to take one day at a time -- but sometimes several days attack me at once. -Jennifer Unlimited- Yard Update -April 2012
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So are you one of Trudi's WinterSown gardener's?
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well kinda sort of...see when these get tall as the bottles, they can go in the yard here,usually everyone here plants in the garden after good friday, it's warm by then, I've planted some stuff that I know will take over 20 days to come up since it's 20 days til spring
I try to take one day at a time -- but sometimes several days attack me at once. -Jennifer Unlimited- Yard Update -April 2012
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wow you're right I hadn't noticed...I'm ready come on spring
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Anyone ever tried growing'HeatwaveII'tomatoes? Can someone tell me if they can set fruit in very hot weather???
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what do you mean by set fruit?
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after the flowers are pollinated,the tomato begins to grow.If the flower dries up,it means the weather's too hot for them
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