Hello from Paraguay!
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Hello from Paraguay!
Hello fellow Tomatojuctinians (?) I'm José from Paraguay, I started gardening about a year ago and fell in love to tomatoes thanks mostly to the work of Craig Lehoullier .. I'm really hoping to grow my very first beefstakes tomatoes this year! Great to be here 

Gardening from Paraguay, South America. Climate Iike South Florida, Zone10b.
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Welcome to the Junction @Josetom. It's great to have you hear. This is a wonderful group of gardeners that love to help each other out with their problems. You will learn an tremendous amout about growing your tomatoes. What kinds are you growing this year?
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Bienvenido! Welcome to the Junction. 
We'd love to hear all about your gardening in Paraguay!

We'd love to hear all about your gardening in Paraguay!
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Hello Welcome to the Junction
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Hello and welcome! 
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Welcome to the forum! Looking forward to hearing about your garden!
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I'm currently growing my first Cherokee Purple (can't wait to try those!), White Cherry (ok flavor, not crazy about it), Indigo Rose Cherry, Mexico Midget, Rosella Purple, Wild Fred and Eagle Smiley.. I'm planning to grow more DTP dwarfs this spring..
I don't really know specific varieties of my country, according to one local publication these exists:
"Saladettes: Floradade, T 70, T26, Zuní, Duke, All Star, Empire, Ivan, BHN 330, Milenium, Aclain, Colossus.
Paste tomatoes: Santa Cruz Kada, Santa Clara, Jumbo, Siglo XXI, Príncipe Gigante, Jumbo, Combat, Cosmic, Katana.
Cherry: Pepe, Pico, Putti, Coco, Tomini, Saladino, Sweet Treats"
But the only ones I always saw where the red, common , ones.. my dream it's to have a rainbow of beautiful and tasty tomatoes some day
I don't really know specific varieties of my country, according to one local publication these exists:
"Saladettes: Floradade, T 70, T26, Zuní, Duke, All Star, Empire, Ivan, BHN 330, Milenium, Aclain, Colossus.
Paste tomatoes: Santa Cruz Kada, Santa Clara, Jumbo, Siglo XXI, Príncipe Gigante, Jumbo, Combat, Cosmic, Katana.
Cherry: Pepe, Pico, Putti, Coco, Tomini, Saladino, Sweet Treats"
But the only ones I always saw where the red, common , ones.. my dream it's to have a rainbow of beautiful and tasty tomatoes some day

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Re: Hello from Paraguay!
Welcome to the Junction from Down Under, as in Australia, as you are also southern hemisphere @Josetom . Looking forward to hearing all about growing tomatoes in Paraguay.
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Welcome from Northeast Pennsylvania. Looking forward to hearing about your gardening experience in Paraguay!
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Welcome to the Junction from Germany!
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Welcome to TJ.
Looking at ASUNCION climate data, winter there, so basically now, looks almost better temperature wise for tomato growing than your summer. Or maybe tomato growing is possible most or all of the year? March through November looks about perfect weatherwise. Only does the summer there look a bit troublesome for tomatoes with tropical looking temperatures. Based on your latitude, frost must almost nonexistent in most places?
Looking at ASUNCION climate data, winter there, so basically now, looks almost better temperature wise for tomato growing than your summer. Or maybe tomato growing is possible most or all of the year? March through November looks about perfect weatherwise. Only does the summer there look a bit troublesome for tomatoes with tropical looking temperatures. Based on your latitude, frost must almost nonexistent in most places?
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Welcome from Central Texas.
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25 miles southeast of Waterloo Texas.
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You might as well be arguing with a cat.
25 miles southeast of Waterloo Texas.
You can't argue with a closed mind.
You might as well be arguing with a cat.
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Looks like The Gotch is neither the 1st nor the 2nd WESconsinite to roll out the welcome mat, but it's a pleasure to have a South American
in the mix!
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Welcome from the Southeast US!
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Thank you all for your warm welcome!
@karstopography you're absolutely right, last summer I only grew cherry tomatoes, but now I'm trying bigger ones, I will send some pictures later.. we have no frost here, meaning 32 degress Farenheit or less, you're for South California, do you have frosr there?
@karstopography you're absolutely right, last summer I only grew cherry tomatoes, but now I'm trying bigger ones, I will send some pictures later.. we have no frost here, meaning 32 degress Farenheit or less, you're for South California, do you have frosr there?
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Actually, I’m from Texas, not far from Houston/Galveston area along the coast of the Gulf of Mexico, about 29° North latitude. Most winters we do have frost, normally only a brief period and not too far below freezing. Tomatoes normally get transplanted into the gardens around March 1st. Some also grow tomatoes in the autumn. Summers present difficult conditions for tomatoes to thrive with the tropical heat and humidity. Small fruited, cherry types do better in summer.Josetom wrote: ↑Thu Jun 22, 2023 9:07 am Thank you all for your warm welcome!
@karstopography you're absolutely right, last summer I only grew cherry tomatoes, but now I'm trying bigger ones, I will send some pictures later.. we have no frost here, meaning 32 degress Farenheit or less, you're for South California, do you have frosr there?
Gardening can be a year around activity here. Cool season brassicas and other cool season crops do well November through early Spring. Warm season crops do well in the Spring and Fall. Hot weather crops work in late spring through early autumn.
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Hello and welcome from N.E. Ohio. I'm sure you will enjoy some of Craig's beefsteaks !
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greetings from da U.P.
that would be michigans upper peninsula where the residents are called yoopers,
and the people of the lower peninsula are trolls because they live below the
macinac bridge. this past winter we had snow on the ground eight months in a row
from october to the first week of may. i blame it on global warming.
my prediction is that you will soon be in possession of tomato seeds that are going
to produce a rainbow of colors. big uns, little uns, and in between.
keith
that would be michigans upper peninsula where the residents are called yoopers,
and the people of the lower peninsula are trolls because they live below the
macinac bridge. this past winter we had snow on the ground eight months in a row
from october to the first week of may. i blame it on global warming.
my prediction is that you will soon be in possession of tomato seeds that are going
to produce a rainbow of colors. big uns, little uns, and in between.
keith
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Welcome to the forum!
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Re: Hello from Paraguay!
Bienvenido a nuestro foro! I'm sure we would all like to learn more about South American tomato varieties. So far, I've only grown one...Peron, from Argentina, and found it a good producer and noted very little disease. Are there any varieties you can recommend?