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Down Growing Branches ? - Tomatoville® Gardening Forums Welcome to the world's largest online community of tomato growers! If this is your first visit, please take a few moments and register to become a member of our community and have full access to all of our forums (some are exclusive to members only) For more details about how to register, please click here
Pamplemousse du Grand Père, anyone? - Tomatoville Welcome to the world's largest online community of tomato growers! If this is your first visit, please take a few moments and register to become a member of our community and have full access to all of our forums (some are exclusive to members only) For more details about how to register, please click here
Fish Heads- worth it? - Tomatoville® Gardening Forums Welcome to the world's largest online community of tomato growers! If this is your first visit, please take a few moments and register to become a member of our community and have full access to all of our forums (some are exclusive to members only) For more details about how to register, please click here
Pink Ping Pong - Tomatoville® Gardening Forums I remember watching them grow in 2015 - thinking, "Okay, someone named a tomato that grows like most cherry tomatoes do here - ping pong ball sized " But it kept growing and changing shape For us, it was more 2-4 oz very juicy with a taste to remember that was special It is worth growing
What are some Sweet varieties? - Tomatoville® Gardening Forums Maybe a "sweet" tomato is like a "candy" onion, not exactly "sweet", and not exactly "candy" I don't know, but I do know of the more than 30 varieties we've harvested and tasted, I have been disappointed again and again at how few were even less acidic, much less actually had a hint of sweet flavor
When do I know when Green Giant is ripe? - Tomatoville® Gardening Forums I posted this in SETTFest forum but when Suze handed me a ripe Green Giant, I was taken aback At first glance it looked like a completely unripe tomato, with that pale green that most tomatoes have a week or more before starting to color up Then I turned the tomato over and saw some faint flourishes of yellow and red
Big Cheef - Tomatoville® Gardening Forums Never grown Big Cheef but Carolina Dusk is an excellent tomato Big Cheef x (Pruden’s Purple x Indian Stripe) I picked two 3 days ago and will probably have some more, so it is a long lasting healthy plant Taste is typical of a dark tomato Didn't have another similar Black tomato to compare
GDD (Growing Degree Days) - Tomatoville® Gardening Forums If only I could juggle numbers to improve my tomato garden! I've been thinking about what proportion of early vs other tomatoes to grow, since my garden site is fairly cool Looking at GDD for my area, assuming I plant on April 1, by the end of June the cumulative average GDD is 981, then 1494 to July 31, and 2009 by Aug 31 and 2472 by Sept 30
curly ugly Cotyledons - Tomatoville® Gardening Forums Welcome to the world's largest online community of tomato growers! If this is your first visit, please take a few moments and register to become a member of our community and have full access to all of our forums (some are exclusive to members only) For more details about how to register, please click here
Best tasting determinate - Tomatoville® Gardening Forums An 85 day tomato that ripens a few fruit at a time yields me 15 to 25 days of production amounting to about a dozen tomatoes in a good year Most determinates produce loads of tomatoes and are finished by 100 to 110 days but lack the great flavor of those late indeterminates