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How many tomato plants did you plant this year?
We said we weren't going to go nuts, but we have 5 different varieties.
I had to have grape tomatoes, and then the husband wanted a Mr. Stripey, and my daughter picked out a Better Boy, and then I remembered I wanted San Marzano's for sauce, and we also go a White Wonder for fun.
I am going to be very busy canning and freezing this summer! Anyone else plant a lot?
Re: How many tomato plants did you plant this year?
12. there are two of us & the amount of tomatoes we consume leads to me to believe there won't be that much canning & freezing (we'll have to buy from the FM for that)
We have sungold, black cherry, amy's sugar gem, eva's purple ball, siberian & stupice. Two plants of each.
hehe...umm 22
2 cherry tomato, 2 grape bushing, then a smatering of canning tomato plants...prob 15 or so amish paste, san marzano, and then some new kind I've never seen before viva italian or something to that effect we'll see how they do.
Last year I had 6 plants and I still had to keep going to get more for canning. This year I will can strictly from the backyard I hope!
12 plants, 10 varieties.
My daughter's school does a plant sale, so we bought a flat of 8 off that. 2 of the 8 had 2 plants in the containers. San Marzano, Green Zebra, Japanese Trifele, Cherokee Purple, Black Cherry, Brandywine and two others I can't remember.
Then I bought a determinate bush for some earlies. And another cherry because my son eats them like they're candy. That one's a "compact vine" whatever that means. Nursery worker swore they were her favorites last year and I had to try them.
Does anyone else do ground cherries? They're kind of like a sweet tomatillo. I got three plants this year and am hoping there's enough for a few pies.
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Mmmm, I've heard amazing things about Sungold.
Do you guys ever do a "tasting"? One of the moms at the plant sale was talking about how they do one. Sounds like fun. Mini-harvest party of sorts.
"The meek shall inherit the earth" isn't about children. It's about deer. We're all going to get messed the fuckup by a bunch of cloned super-deer.- samfish2bcrab
Sometimes I wonder if scientists have never seen a sci-fi movie before. "Oh yes, let's create a super species of deer. NOTHING COULD POSSIBLY GO WRONG." I wonder if State Farm offers a Zombie Deer Attack policy. -CaliopeSpidrman
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YES! I have 4 of those. I love them & they store well (like a week on the counter!). They are amazing dipped in a little bit of chocolate. The "wrapper" is a great handle for dipping.
I do a "tasting" via the farmer's market every year to think about what I want to grow the next year. Sungolds, despite being a "dreaded" hybrid (I'm not a hard-core heirloom-ist), are both prolific and delicious...for me.
First year for me too (with edibles). I did one tomato plant. Forget what variety it is, but similar to beefsteak. It is in a self watering planter on the patio table and is over 3' high already with tons of flowers.
Way too many, I'm sure. I order from Burpee, which mostly sells in 3 or 4 packs. I have 9 plants total.
4 - Supersteak Hybrid
1 - Black Krim
1 - Big Rainbow
1 - Brandywine
1 - Patio Princess (cherry tomatoes)
1 - Bushsteak
Three.
Two Better Boys and one variety whose name escapes me that was supposed to be good for salsa.
I have 11, because I didn't have room for the 12th plant (gave it to a neighbor). Six Celebrities, and 5 Better Boys.
I looked for Amish Paste, because I read online in multiple places that that variety would be best for canning, but I couldn't find it.
Annelise 3.22.2007 Norah 10.24.2009 Amelia 8.7.2011
just 3. - cherry, yellow and roma
i'm just hoping we don't get blight AGAIN this year. (at least i think it's blight)