Shawn
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Post by Shawn on Jul 27, 2022 10:06:51 GMT -5
Updated first post.
Please I am asking all out tomato growers, if you grow a variety and it will fit into ANY Aerogarden unit, please let me know and I will add it to t he list.
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Post by lynnee on Jul 27, 2022 12:22:50 GMT -5
Shawn , the Burpee Veranda Red is a dwarf that does very well in my AG Bounties. Sher told me about them, and I think she uses a Harvest. It takes a while to get going, but it's a good long-term producer.
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Post by paul1975 on Aug 15, 2022 19:54:28 GMT -5
I am going to try the Bush Early Girl.I like the larger tomatoes,and bought some seeds.. Has anyone tried this before? Also going to to do red heirloom pods.both will be in bounty's. I will do only one early girl in one,and two heirloom in another bounty. When planting only two pods is it best to use the two outer ports,or closer together? This is my first time growing tomatoes.
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Post by lynnee on Aug 15, 2022 20:48:17 GMT -5
I am going to try the Bush Early Girl.I like the larger tomatoes,and bought some seeds.. Has anyone tried this before? Also going to to do red heirloom pods.both will be in bounty's. I will do only one early girl in one,and two heirloom in another bounty. When planting only two pods is it best to use the two outer ports,or closer together? This is my first time growing tomatoes. In my Bounties, I use a maximum of two tomato pods. I place them at the far left and far right, to keep the roots as far as possible from the pump and the water level indicator. It also works to put them in the back row, on either side of the light stalk, which keeps the roots out of the pump but not the indicator. AG heirloom pods are great producers. I haven't tried the Bush Early Girls.
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Post by Shawn on Aug 16, 2022 4:35:19 GMT -5
Shawn , the Burpee Veranda Red is a dwarf that does very well in my AG Bounties. Sher told me about them, and I think she uses a Harvest. It takes a while to get going, but it's a good long-term producer.
I updated the first post
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Post by scarfguy on Aug 16, 2022 13:00:13 GMT -5
Here's a couple of dwarfs growing nicely in a harvest. They are two different varieties but, surprisingly, they have grown at the same rate, in tandem, like twins! The one on the right is a birdie rouge and the one on the left is a bright yellow variety called monetka. I don't think monetka has been put on this list. They are both about 5" tall and starting to flower so I don't think they will get much bigger. Good choices for growing tomatoes in a harvest. Both came from Heritage Seed Market.
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Post by paul1975 on Aug 17, 2022 17:24:43 GMT -5
Thanks all for the help. I will start them in a couple of weeks. Will let you know if the Early girl works out.
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Post by scarfguy on Dec 11, 2022 9:52:53 GMT -5
Here's my Orange Hat! I highly recommend it.
This pair, in a bounty, is only 6 inches tall and has a ton of flowers!
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Post by darais211 on Dec 11, 2022 12:01:34 GMT -5
I never liked tomatoes that much either but my wife introduced me to the tomato sandwich. White bread toasted, Mayo, 2 slices of American cheese , sliced tomatoes and salt.. YUM! Far as sauce goes you want Plum tomatoes as they have a lot of meat and less juice. This one looks like it might be good and is Determinate territorialseed.com/collections/tomato/products/tomato-cordovayour wife is from the south huh? family is from Kentucky and Ohio and that was one of the first things i learned to make lol
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Post by darais211 on Dec 11, 2022 12:03:24 GMT -5
Here's my Orange Hat! I highly recommend it.
This pair, in a bounty, is only 6 inches tall and has a ton of flowers!
looks like its going to produce a good amount, happy looking plant
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