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Best variety with high acid taste - Tomatoville® Gardening Forums
Mar 7, 2014 · Rutgers is often available in garden centers. It comes as close as any tomato to having that old fashioned flavor bite. Atkinson - often available in garden centers in the Southeast. Good for canning and is an excellent table tomato. Homestead - descended from Rutgers, has some advantages over Rutgers. Good rich flavor.
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Burpee's Bodacious Hybrid at Menards. - Tomatoville
Oct 8, 2021 · Picked up a packet of Burpee's Bodacious tomato seeds at Menards today. $2.16 for the 24 seeds in the packet. I've wanted to try this one since it was released last year. Supposedly a compact IND plant.
Cherokee Carbon tomato - Tomatoville® Gardening Forums
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World Tomato Society - Tomatoville® Gardening Forums
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Polaris - Tomatoville® Gardening Forums
Jun 9, 2022 · The wind, heavy rain, heat, and humidity take a big toll here in Tulsa, and early blight and gray mold have hit most of my plants. Polaris shows very little of it. If you're looking for a new dark tomato, consider giving Polaris a try. Thank you, Karen, for all of your contributions to the tomato world.
SunOrange F1 - Tomatoville® Gardening Forums
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Using only Bloom formula for Hydroponic Tomatoes - Tomatoville
Sep 29, 2015 · I say this because Hydro Gardens states you can adjust their Tomato 4-18-38 to substitute for Cucumbers 8-16-36. "You can grow other plants with the Chem-Gro tomato formula 4-18-38. Certain plants like cucumbers or peppers need a little more nitrogen. So, you will need to supplement those plants with extra nitrogen.
Most Popular Varieties of the 1960's? - Tomatoville
Apr 23, 2018 · Everyone wants a tomato that tasted like the ones "grand-pa" or "dad" or the uncle or neighbor grew back in the day. Since the specific variety is the most important factor for those flavors, I'm trying to make a list of the popular varieties on the 1960's.
Atkinson - Tomatoville® Gardening Forums
Aug 11, 2009 · Atkinson Tomato 70 days. (Indeterminate) (fw1,rkn,gls) [Introduced 1966 for hot humid areas by Auburn U.] An excellent producer of 8-16 oz flattened globular red fruit on vigorous plants with heavy foliage. Large fruits are meaty with good color and flavor, perfect for fresh market or the home garden. Production was discontinued after about ...