Baymule's 2017 Garden Thread

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Nyboy, you may have a hard time finding Mortgage Lifter at a regular nursery. If you have a "mom and pop" kind of greenhouse/nursery, you will have better luck.
 

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I really want to try some Cherokee Purples but it probably won't be this year. I like Arkansas Travelers because they set tomatoes when it gets hot which most tomatoes aren't so good at that. I have grown Delicious and they make a big meaty tomato. Very pretty. i like Rutgers too because they are nice and acidic which is a flavor I like in a tomato.
 

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Yesterday before the rains hit, I picked turnip greens and mustard greens! I froze 4 quart bags of turnip greens and we are having the mustard greens tonight.

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@baymule I am trying the Cherokee Purple for the first time this year, I have read and heard so many compliments on the taste of this variety. I have around 50 plants in the greenhouse, but I am going to share some of them with friends and neighbors.
I dehydrate a lot of my tomatoes and it does concentrate the flavor for sure. I use them for soups, chili, stew, salads (I grow kale, spinach, chard, and beet tops in winter), and even on sandwiches through the off season.

I got my seed from Southern Exposure Seed Exchange, had great germination from them.

Have you ever grown a Mule Team tomato? or Glacier?...or Delicious?...or Homestead 24?
I am trying these this year also.

I've been growing Delicious for several years and it is one of my all-time favorites. It's a huge, red beefsteak. I've had some reach just over 2lbs. and that was without any special treatment or pinching blooms. The flavor has a perfectly balanced acidity and it makes one fine tomato sandwich.
 

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Baymule, that top picture of your greens is so evocative to me.
It seems the quintessence of gardening, right there in a bowl. The way the light falls on it, and the richness of that purple, with the leafs veins so contrasted. Very nice.:)

(The second bowl is pretty too.)
 

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