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Beef Heart Tomatoes! - Tomatoville® Gardening Forums I've never grown a heart shaped tomato I've noticed a few people grow what they call beef heart tomatoes The few photos I've seen have a lot of tomatoes with some hollow gel cells I'm curious if the beef hearts are grown primarily as stuffer tomatoes I also noticed a lot of the seed sold for beef hearts don't really have variety or cultivar
Low Nitrogen. . . Urea application - Tomatoville® Gardening Forums The tomatoes are not as thriving as I had hoped, so I ran a soil test, and was amazed to find that while I have high levels of K and P, I have virtually no nitrogen in the soil I was very surprised, since I have been using a balanced fertilizer so I ordered Urea, which is 46-0-0
What is your favorite yellow orange heirloom tomato? - Tomatoville . . . bright yellow - Yoder's German Yellow is one of the best flavored tomatoes I grow deep yellow - Brandywine Yellow, Platfoot qualifies as a very good deep yellow light orange - Orangina is a good flavored tomato given I am the source medium orange - Orange Strawberry is a very good flavored medium orange
Spacing for tomatoes - Tomatoville® Gardening Forums For the tomatoes this year I'm setting up 2 rows that are 3 feet wide and 21 feet long, and one row that is 3 ft x 15 ft I will have 3 feet between rows I've started 32 tomatoes, mostly indeterminates, and I'm not sure what I'll do for supports - probably a combination of cattle panels, cages from fencing, and stakes
Tomatoes in shade - Tomatoville® Gardening Forums No matter the variety, and I grew things there for twenty years, not always tomatoes, whatever was there was smaller, later and less productive I do not have empirical evidence, only recollections I do not remember any thing tending to be more disease prone, just slower growing and less productive be it beans, beets, cucumbers peppers or
Favorite sauce tomatoes! - Tomatoville® Gardening Forums There is a lot of benefit to working with tomatoes with a lower water and seed content when making fresh sauces and canning although I do use like to use hearts as well and very meaty brefsteaks Marzano fire is reallyexcellent and my current favourite real sauce tomato Unlike many specific paste tomatoes it’s very good fresh as well as cooked
Alaska- greenhouse tomatoes 2014 - Tomatoville® Gardening Forums Alaska, Fred Limbaugh, Prudens Purple, Blk Cherry, Juanne Flammee, and NAR have little baby tomatoes, Alaska has several about dime to nickel size Early Wonder is not behaving like a early wonder at all, healthy but behind the ones mentioned above, Prudens Purple is very vigorous, Steakhouse has a mega bloom, Brandywines are looking great, and
Japanese tomatoes - Tomatoville® Gardening Forums Japanese tomatoes General Discussion Svalli, I have grown several Japanese hybrids; the correct reading of the Ama-tsuko is Amakko (the tsu is silent when it is a smaller font)