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Welcome to the Junction, @Npowers! I'm in central Texas where it's currently 100% and sunny.
I've lightly played with growing from seed a few times over the last decades. But will be diving in deep growing open-pollinated and heirlooms (oh, ok, except for the hybrid Sungold ) from seed for 2025. Will be growing a variety of dwarves (most from the Dwarf Tomato Project) and two or three heirlooms TBD. All in containers.
I've lightly played with growing from seed a few times over the last decades. But will be diving in deep growing open-pollinated and heirlooms (oh, ok, except for the hybrid Sungold ) from seed for 2025. Will be growing a variety of dwarves (most from the Dwarf Tomato Project) and two or three heirlooms TBD. All in containers.
~Diane
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I have 28 varieties this year of heirloom, dwarf and yes my one hybrid sungold lol that I started from seed. My plants look beautiful but I'm not getting many tomatos...it's a learning yearTX-TomatoBug wrote: βThu Aug 15, 2024 5:08 pm Welcome to the Junction, @Npowers! I'm in central Texas where it's currently 100% and sunny.
I've lightly played with growing from seed a few times over the last decades. But will be diving in deep growing open-pollinated and heirlooms (oh, ok, except for the hybrid Sungold ) from seed for 2025. Will be growing a variety of dwarves (most from the Dwarf Tomato Project) and two or three heirlooms TBD. All in containers.
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That Sungold! The only one my not-a-tomato-fan-husband says I have to grow every year. Am planning to try Dwarf Eagle Smiley next year as a possible substitute - have you tried that?Npowers wrote: βThu Aug 15, 2024 7:49 pmI have 28 varieties this year of heirloom, dwarf and yes my one hybrid sungold lol that I started from seed. My plants look beautiful but I'm not getting many tomatos...it's a learning yearTX-TomatoBug wrote: βThu Aug 15, 2024 5:08 pm Welcome to the Junction, @Npowers! I'm in central Texas where it's currently 100% and sunny.
I've lightly played with growing from seed a few times over the last decades. But will be diving in deep growing open-pollinated and heirlooms (oh, ok, except for the hybrid Sungold ) from seed for 2025. Will be growing a variety of dwarves (most from the Dwarf Tomato Project) and two or three heirlooms TBD. All in containers.
We are in a good forum for learning.
~Diane
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I just bought seeds this past week for dwarf eagle smilyTX-TomatoBug wrote: βSat Aug 17, 2024 3:26 pmThat Sungold! The only one my not-a-tomato-fan-husband says I have to grow every year. Am planning to try Dwarf Eagle Smiley next year as a possible substitute - have you tried that?Npowers wrote: βThu Aug 15, 2024 7:49 pmI have 28 varieties this year of heirloom, dwarf and yes my one hybrid sungold lol that I started from seed. My plants look beautiful but I'm not getting many tomatos...it's a learning yearTX-TomatoBug wrote: βThu Aug 15, 2024 5:08 pm Welcome to the Junction, @Npowers! I'm in central Texas where it's currently 100% and sunny.
I've lightly played with growing from seed a few times over the last decades. But will be diving in deep growing open-pollinated and heirlooms (oh, ok, except for the hybrid Sungold ) from seed for 2025. Will be growing a variety of dwarves (most from the Dwarf Tomato Project) and two or three heirlooms TBD. All in containers.
We are in a good forum for learning.
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Welcome to the Junction, Npowers.Npowers wrote: βThu Aug 15, 2024 7:49 pmI have 28 varieties this year of heirloom, dwarf and yes my one hybrid sungold lol that I started from seed. My plants look beautiful but I'm not getting many tomatos...it's a learning yearTX-TomatoBug wrote: βThu Aug 15, 2024 5:08 pm Welcome to the Junction, @Npowers! I'm in central Texas where it's currently 100% and sunny.
I've lightly played with growing from seed a few times over the last decades. But will be diving in deep growing open-pollinated and heirlooms (oh, ok, except for the hybrid Sungold ) from seed for 2025. Will be growing a variety of dwarves (most from the Dwarf Tomato Project) and two or three heirlooms TBD. All in containers.
Lauren hasn't clued you in that we're really a fake web forum, just a bunch of AI bots, scraping data from other sites?
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We'll have to share taste-test notes next year on Eagle Smiley!Npowers wrote: βSat Aug 17, 2024 6:11 pmI just bought seeds this past week for dwarf eagle smilyTX-TomatoBug wrote: βSat Aug 17, 2024 3:26 pmThat Sungold! The only one my not-a-tomato-fan-husband says I have to grow every year. Am planning to try Dwarf Eagle Smiley next year as a possible substitute - have you tried that?Npowers wrote: βThu Aug 15, 2024 7:49 pmI have 28 varieties this year of heirloom, dwarf and yes my one hybrid sungold lol that I started from seed. My plants look beautiful but I'm not getting many tomatos...it's a learning yearTX-TomatoBug wrote: βThu Aug 15, 2024 5:08 pm Welcome to the Junction, @Npowers! I'm in central Texas where it's currently 100% and sunny.
I've lightly played with growing from seed a few times over the last decades. But will be diving in deep growing open-pollinated and heirlooms (oh, ok, except for the hybrid Sungold ) from seed for 2025. Will be growing a variety of dwarves (most from the Dwarf Tomato Project) and two or three heirlooms TBD. All in containers.
We are in a good forum for learning.
~Diane
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Welcome from America's Dairyland!
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