Tomato Growing Forum
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Subject: Anyone reading this?
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Marv. |
On top of Brush Mountain, Pa.
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The posts here are so few and far between that it is disappointing to come here and see how little anyone has to say. If you read this, how about signing in so those of us that do come here know you were here even if you don't post when you come. This thread is deader than a door nail? My first tomato seed germinated today though my big push will not come until May 1. Last frost here is June 1. Marv
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4/18/2011 10:32:39 AM
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Andy H |
Brooklyn Corner, Nova Scotia
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HI Marv, I started a little early here with 10 plants at about 8 inches tall. Most will be transferred to a greenhouse but the others might have cold feet.
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4/18/2011 10:50:20 AM
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Mark G. |
Marion,IN
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Marv, I check the board often. As with pumpkins, always trying to learn something new. I grew some tomatos last year, had some fun and grew a 2 pounder. This year, going to take tomatos more serious and hopefully grow something a little bit bigger. I appreciate your growing tips.
Mark G.
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4/18/2011 12:58:18 PM
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West of the Blue Ridge |
Waynesboro, Virginia
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Hi Marv.Putting 2 early plants in the ground today or tomorrow.Second batch of tomatoes germinated nicely...looks like they will be the main crop.This batch is about 2 weeks old.The first batch are about a foot tall and stocky.
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4/18/2011 1:59:01 PM
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Tomatoes By Tina |
South Carolina
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This is my first year growing big maters. I update my diary atleast two times a week. I now have 80 post in my diary. If anyone cares please check it out and if you want to, let me know how I'm doing. My plants are starting to kick in now and blooms are starting to show up...:)
http://www.bigpumpkins.com/Diary/DiaryView.asp?season=2011&grower=58240&action=L
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4/18/2011 2:00:19 PM
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pizzapete |
Hamilton Nj
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marv, i try to keep it going but its hard with so few posts hopefully more people will now that we are getting into may,the last storm took out 16 of 18 plants i had out side thank god for back ups lol pizza
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4/18/2011 2:08:33 PM
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Fissssh |
Simi valley, ca
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Got tomatoes in ground & doing well,, Growing 4.77,-3.94,- big zaks ,-Also for eating supertastys , superstakes ,early girl , sweet 100s , they all look good so far approx at 1 ft tall !
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4/19/2011 12:48:57 AM
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Gritch |
valparaiso, in
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I check the site a few times a day. Just dont have much to post about yet.
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4/19/2011 2:15:41 AM
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Dutch Brad |
Netherlands
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I started: 2x 7.33 Hunt; 2x 5.35 Lyons; 2x 5.18 Lyons; 2x 4.59 Lyons; 1x 4.29 Timm; 1x 5.0 Clerinx. All have germinated, the 4.59 and 5.35 Lyons being the quickest out.
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4/19/2011 5:08:30 AM
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Bubba Presley |
Muddy Waters
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Im trying to tone it down a little,Im told I talk to much!lol Be carefull what you ask for!!grasshopper!!lol Toms wont start till late May early June!Just started my Melons 17 for 18 on germination in 3 days!!your right Marv I think only about 10% of people post stuff & comment,Come on people lets Spice it up!Inquiring minds want to know!!!Jump on it keep it clean!!
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4/19/2011 6:10:23 AM
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Marv. |
On top of Brush Mountain, Pa.
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Seven out of ten came up. There was only one tomato plant up yesterday and the rest came up over night. I figure I might have 10 out of ten after a few more days go by. These are all give-away plants as my real crop will not get started until May 1. I had to do something and so I thought I would give my setup a dry run. I have 42 planting sites I am working on. It just keeps raining here and so everything is really wet. The streams are over their banks and the trout fishermen are not happy. Neither are the farmers who would like to be working their fields and getting their corn in. Marv
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4/19/2011 8:46:41 AM
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Frank and Tina |
South East
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http://www.bigpumpkins.com/Diary/DiaryViewOne.asp?eid=153455 check it out Marv. I,m early and getting there.... ;)
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4/19/2011 9:31:13 AM
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Tim Pennington (Uncle Dunkel) |
Corbin, KY
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I will start in a couple more weeks. Only have eating tomatos going right now. The best of which is called Ramapo.
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4/19/2011 10:32:13 AM
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cucurbits |
Northern California Foothills
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I have a few giant tomato varieties growing right now.
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4/19/2011 2:56:42 PM
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Joe Z |
Finksburg, Md
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Marv, this is my first time here. I am on the pumpkin site daily and do grow tomatoes as well but just the standard beefsteak or betterboys for eating. Never can learn enough around here. Joe Z.
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4/19/2011 7:28:46 PM
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Marv. |
On top of Brush Mountain, Pa.
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Tim:
Wasn't Ramapo the original "Jersey Tomato" that was sold all over the country and loved by all.
Marv
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4/19/2011 10:02:01 PM
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pizzapete |
Hamilton Nj
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its the rutgers tomato redone by rutgers university i heard its one of the best tasteing tomatos will have to try !!! pizza
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4/20/2011 12:51:31 AM
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Tim Pennington (Uncle Dunkel) |
Corbin, KY
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http://www.njfarmfresh.rutgers.edu/JerseyTomato.html
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4/20/2011 4:56:43 PM
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just bill ( team Pettit ) |
Adams County
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Hi.
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4/20/2011 7:21:25 PM
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JCAB |
Santa Fe,New Mexico
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My giant tomatoes have germinated and doing well: 7.18 N. Harp 09 5.416 N. Harp 09 Big Zacs
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4/24/2011 12:16:01 AM
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CEIS PDX |
Portland, Or.
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Started Giant Tom seed from Gritch yesterday.
Feels like I'm late. I'd rather be putting a 12" plant into the ground burried 10", but let's see how the season ends up.
Planted early girl & 100's plant in organic plot.
Good Luck ALL
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4/25/2011 1:12:15 AM
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Marv. |
On top of Brush Mountain, Pa.
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I still have not started my "competition" tomato plants. Keep in mind that you will be better off having your big blossoms on the vine when the nights are warm enough that they will be successfully fertilized. I start on May 1 this year and will be in the garden on June 15. Marv
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4/25/2011 8:55:32 AM
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genoprizebull |
Akron,N.Y.
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I asked this question on another post reply but figured I asked here too ..Can I start more BZ seeds now in zone 5,maybe 6.I'm in Buffalo new york.I had poor germination rates and need more plants. Gene
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5/7/2011 11:46:46 PM
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Marv. |
On top of Brush Mountain, Pa.
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Not to worry. In fact this may be a better time to start than earlier. You need night temps above 65 when your big blossoms are on so they will get fertilized and many of the big blossoms come on the plant as the first blossoms. Marv
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5/8/2011 10:32:54 AM
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