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In reply to the discussion: Tomatoes: What Varieties Are You Growing This Year? [View all]drynberg
(1,648 posts)19. ONLY TWO THIS YEAR
We love Oregon Spring (6 oz., tasty, not cherry, but fast and tasty) and an Heirloom saved from last year's Assorted Heirloom that is a large narrow Roma tomato that is about 7 inches long and very tasty, especially cooked in a sauce. Started seeds in late FEBRUARY, transfered to larger containers 3 times in our Maine greenhouse only to put in the raised beds between May 15 and May 22, as the nights are now more mellow in S. Maine. Plan to eat, cook with, freeze sauce, freeze whole blanched tomatoes as well as donate to local food pantry.
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You don't want to know (or maybe you do?)....over 200 plants...nearly that many varieties.
NRaleighLiberal
May 2012
#10
yes, those advanced F #s mean we are getting close to release...thanks to our Aussie friends!
NRaleighLiberal
May 2012
#31
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