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January 5, 2009 | #1 |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: texas
Posts: 1,451
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varieties for this spring
I am listing the varities I intend to plant in the next few weeks for this spring. That way I can stop obsessing about it and actually plant them. Most I will only have one plant of, some I might even have to remove, but it really depends on how many more Earth Tainers I can build and raised beds I can put in.
Atkinson Berkley Tie Dye, Pink Black Cherry Black from Tula Brad's Black Heart Brandywine Cherry Brandywine Suddeth’s Bulgarian Triumph Cowlicks Brandywine Danko Earl’s Faux Green Grape Grub's Mystery Green J.D.’s Special C-Tex Japanese Black Trifle KBX Kosovo Lillian’s Yellow Heirloom Lucky Cross Neves Azorean Red Noire Charbonneuse Opalka Palmira’s Northern Italian Heirloom Pineapple Pink Sweet Rhodes Heirloom Sandul Moldovan Sungold Toedebusch Pink Tom’s Yellow Wonder Tsar-Kolokol Tsygan (also known as Zigan) Wes White Queen Containers Citron Compact; Lime Green Salad; Orange-1; Costal Pride Orange; Tiny Tim; Texas Wild Cherry; Siberian Daughter’s Garden (Fostering my plants) Cherokee Chocolate; Cherokee Purple; Cherokee Green; Stump of the World I would like to thank everyone who has shared seeds with me. (You know who you are) I have gone bonkers trying to limit which ones to grow. Good thing I have a spring and fall planting schedule and also several friends to plant seeds for just so I can try all the varities I have been sent. Feel free to critique, praise, or trash any particular variety! Kat |
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