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1chichi
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-HEIRLOOM TOMATOES:
Aunt Ruby's German Green
Cherokee Purple
Tigerella
Black Krim
Big Rainbow
Prudens Purple
Anna Russian
-HYBRID TOMATOES:
Early Girl
Juliet Grape
Yellow Pear
German Orange Strawberry
Tigerella

3 SISTERS:
-corn, Early Sunglow
-Asparagus Stringbeans
-Summer Squash

Bell Pepper, California wonder & Bell Mix
Cucumber, Tendergreen burpless
Zucchini,Black Beauty
Kentucky Wonder pole beans
Collards,Georgia Southern & Turnip Greens, Seven Top & Mustard Greens, & Spinach
Callaloo Greens,Amaranth
Okra,Clemson Spineless
Mesclun,Red Sail & Butter Lettuce
Onion

Oregano,Rosemary,Basil, Mint,Cayenne Pepper

Watermelon, Sugar Baby

Nasturtiums, Zinnia,Cosmos, & Mexican Sage Bush
Sunflowers,Mammoth

tedln
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Location: North Texas

Okay,

Five raised beds for veggies and one herb box with basil, thyme, sage, rosemary, and a few other herbs.

The veggies include:
11 varieties of tomatoes including 9 heirloom varieties totaling about fifty plants.
2 varieties of carrot.
600 onions in two varieties.
2 summer squash beds. The number of plants won't be known until I thin the weaker plants.
3 varieties of cucumber.
Romaine lettuce
50 garlic plants
1 trellis of yard long green beans.
3 varieties of pepper including bell, habenero, and jalapeno.
2 varieties of eggplant.

I'm sure I've forgotten something, but I don't know what.
:shock:

Ted

tedln
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1chichi wrote:-HEIRLOOM TOMATOES:
Aunt Ruby's German Green
Cherokee Purple
Tigerella
Black Krim
Big Rainbow
Prudens Purple
Anna Russian
-HYBRID TOMATOES:
Early Girl
Juliet Grape
Yellow Pear
German Orange Strawberry
Tigerella
You and I think a lot alike.
Black Krim and Cherokee Purple will go in my fall planting.

Spring planting includes
Juliet and Better Boy hybrids (insurance tomatoes if all else fails).

Heirlooms are as follows. The heirlooms are for serious tomatoes looking for size, production, and taste.
Prudens Purple
Sudduth strain of Brandywine
Mortgage Lifter
Kellogg s Breakfast
Cuostralee

Additional heirlooms just to see what they will do and possibly provide tomatoes similar to paste tomatoes.
Roma ( it will be interesting to see if they taste any better than store bought Romas)
Climbing Trip-L Crop ( to see if they really will produce "bushels" of tomatoes per plant as claimed and provide shade for my other tomatoes.)
Stupice ( for early tomatoes)

Ted



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