If I travel to the area next year in March, would be happy to attend.
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[QUOTE=The Future;281705]If I travel to the area next year in March, would be happy to attend.[/QUOTE]
We would love to have you! |
Hey guys , a little more info on this thread:
[url]http://www.tomatoville.com/showthread.php?p=281816#post281816[/url] Working on a logo which will replace my current avatar when it is finished:) |
Hi, my new avatar is the logo for our Florida TAG. Check it out.
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I would Love to be in this group!!!
Thankyou for starting it!:) |
I am!!!
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I have a community garden group that would love to be involved in this.I'll also let all the other community gardens i know of near me know about this.
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Hi Gardenhappy,
We are just delighted to have you join us. It's our first year and we are learning the ropes with the expert advice of some of the other festival moderators, so I think it will be fun and pretty great. We'll work on perfect later!!! Welcome to you and your garden club. Please by all means spread the word. -Marsha |
Seeds For Grow list
Hi All ,
As promised, here is a list of my seeds available to grow plants for the trade in November. Please post a list of up to 15 varieties from this and i will grow those plants for you. All who want to participate, please post your grow list available, or bring a snack item if you don't have plants, and we'll have fun with the plant swap.;) Abe Lincoln Ace 55 Amish Orange Anna Russian Arctic Blum Arkansas Traveler Atol Aunt Ginny's Purple Aunt Lou's Underground Railroad Aunt Ruby's German Green Barlow Jap Barnes Mountain Yellow BeefSteak Berkely Tie Dye Better Boy VFN Bicolor Cherry Black Cherry Black Krim Black Master Black Mountain Pink Bloody Butcher Box Car Willie Brandywine Pink Campbell's Soup #19 Captain Lucky Cherokee Green Cherokee Purple Cowlick brandywn Coyote Cuostralee Depp's Pink Firefly Druzba Early Girl VFF Improved Emerald Evergreen First Mate Flame Flordade German Queen GoldenPineapple Grace Lahman Grandfather Ashlock Green Zebra Hartman's Yellow Gooseberry Jaune Flamme JD's Special C Tex Kazachka Cherry KBX Kellogg's Breakfast Kumato Lida Ukrainian Malinowy Olbrzym Marizol Bratka Matt's Wild Cherry Moravsky Div Mortgage lifter Opal's Homestead Orange Heart Orange Minsk Peach Peg's Round Orange Pineapple Pink Ping Pong Plum Lemon Porkchop Prue Purple Purple Dog Creek Purple Wonder Rose beauty Rutgers Spudakee Stone Sungold F1(very limited) Sweetie Cherry Uncle Mark Bagby Van Wert Ohio Vinson Watts Virginia Sweets Yellow Brandywine Yellow pear I will update and delete if a supply doesn't accommodate the demand. Can't wait to hear from everyone. Don't forget the tasting will be in March, and probably further north, maybe St. Pete. |
Are any of these saved or all new from sources?Reason for asking is that I would be more interested in plants "climatized"to our extreme Florida growing conditions.I know the Kumato would be from saved seed since they are not availiable at seed companys.
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Yellow pear, Brandywine, Green Zebra all saved from my garden. Yellow pear matured into something quite good, after about 2 months of mushy texture. Green Zebra is 3oz and I find it sweet with a complex flavor because it has a little acid in it. Rest of the country doesn't seem to like it, but everyone I have given plants to and grows it here says it is very good. I think it does well in our climate.Super prolific too, very strong vines, bushy growth habit indet.
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Here's my list that I have to grow out:
ROSE- Huge plants,have to steak,grows wonderful here in plant city area very large 1#pluse, WATERMELON BEEFSTEAK-nice sandwhich tomato BRIANNA SUNSET RED HORIZON GIANT DELICIOUS(1 TRADE)-doing very well here,9' right now GARDEN LEADER MONSTER ORANGE STRAWBERRY-spring crop did very well COASTAL YELLOW EGG-wonderful early spring crop here RED CURRENT-grows very sweet,small marble size red tomato and produces like crazy here! YELLOW STUFFER-love to grill these! BLACK SEAMAN-did o.k. this spring RED TARGET-from thialand green tomato with red spot when ripe CHAPMAN RED TAG-A-LOG (PHILIPPINES)-sets friut in heat PRUDENS PURPLE-doing very well,produces large crops here VAN WERT MYTH RUTGERS BEEF STEAK-did o.k. GILL'S ALL PURPOSE- OREGON SPRING ORANGE KING BIG RED-wonderful large red tomato's great on a bun! AMISH PASTE- black Cherry-did fantastic here,clusters of tomato's,holding well now in the rains,great taste,large plants This is my list I would like: spoon silver fir tree pears and cherries blue tomato |
Date change for plant swap
Due to a very large group that can't attend the plant swap on Nov. 3rd ,we are having a date change to Nov. [COLOR="Red"]10th[/COLOR] to accomodate them.
We hope this does not cause any inconvenience, and we are looking forward to some fun, and good tomato talk.;) |
[QUOTE=ginger2778;286018]Hi All ,
As promised, here is a list of my seeds available to grow plants for the trade in November. Please post a list of up to 15 varieties from this and i will grow those plants for you. All who want to participate, please post your grow list available, or bring a snack item if you don't have plants, and we'll have fun with the plant swap.;) Abe Lincoln Ace 55 Amish Orange-orange color cherry Anna Russian Arctic Blum Arkansas Traveler Atol-red very small fruited Aunt Ginny's Purple Aunt Lou's Underground Railroad Aunt Ruby's German Green Barlow Jap Barnes Mountain Yellow BeefSteak Berkely Tie Dye Better Boy VFN Bicolor Cherry-yellow and pink cherry Black Cherry- 1oz dark purple cherry Black Krim Black Master Black Mountain Pink Bloody Butcher-1to 3oz fruit with excellent flavor red color Box Car Willie Brandywine Pink Campbell's Soup #19 Captain Lucky Cherokee Green Cherokee Purple Cowlick brandywn Coyote-white/yellow cherry very sweet Cuostralee Depp's Pink Firefly Druzba Early Girl VFF Improved Emerald Evergreen First Mate Flame Flordade German Queen GoldenPineapple Grace Lahman Grandfather Ashlock Green Zebra Hartman's Yellow Gooseberry-yellow cherry sweet to mild flavor Jaune Flamme JD's Special C Tex Kazachka Cherry- black/purple cherry Russian commercial variety KBX Kellogg's Breakfast Kumato Lida Ukrainian Malinowy Olbrzym Marizol Bratka Matt's Wild Cherry- very tiny very intensely flavored red fruit, vigorous growth Moravsky Div- very small red fruit, one of Tania's favorite early varieties Mortgage lifter Opal's Homestead Orange Heart Orange Minsk Peach- 1-3 oz yellow Peg's Round Orange Pineapple Pink Ping Pong- 1 to 3 oz exceptional flavor Plum Lemon-2-3 oz yellow good acidic flavor Russian heirloom Porkchop Prue Purple Purple Dog Creek Purple Wonder Rose beauty Rutgers Spudakee Stone Sungold F1(very limited)-deep orange cherry very sweet fruity flavor fruity odor to foliage Sweetie Cherry- red excellent flavor on long grape like trusses Uncle Mark Bagby Van Wert Ohio Vinson Watts Virginia Sweets Yellow Brandywine Yellow pear- pear sheped translucent yellow cherry, mushy texture that became a good texture after the first month, good flavor I will update and delete if a supply doesn't accommodate the demand. Can't wait to hear from everyone. Don't forget the tasting will be in March, and probably further north, maybe St. Pete.[/QUOTE] I decided to give a little more info above on the cherrys and small fruited varieties I have available to grow.Hope this helps:) |
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