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Any Tomatoville Members?

Any members growing something "OTHP"  (Other Than Hot Peppers)?    I also grow a small collection of Tomatoes. and curious if anyone else is also a member of tomatoville.  If so let's connect-  MartinM
 
I recently went to see Fred Hempel do a seminar on breeding tomatoes.  If you have the laster Johnnys Seeds Catalog http://www.johnnyseeds.com/c-983-artisan-tomatoes.aspx?source=W_VegLG_Artisan_122013 you may have seen Fred's Artisan Tomatoes collection that was just released.  Amazing color and I am real excited about growing these babes this year along with my peppers.  
 
 
Martin
 
 
Yes, I am growing tomatoes, tomatillos, and lot of other vegetables, berries, grapes, whatever I can find a place in my small garden. But no tomatoville member.
 
Hi Martin,
 
I'm an avid Tomatoville member and tomato grower. I planted over 200 varieties this year. I grew Frank and Mark's Bumblebees last season and am growing the Tiger series this season, big fan of Artisan tomatoes. It looks like they are producing some hybrids? If you haven't done so already, check out Frogsleap Farm. I just received some tomato seeds from Russia that resemble the Tiger series can't read the names, they are hybrids, only received 4 seeds each. I'll send photos to Frank if they germinate and prosper. I like peppers but tomatoes are my passion.
 
Yes I am a Tomatoville member also. I have 63 tomato plants in the ground. I have six varieties . I also am growing broccoli , egg plant,cucumbers, summer squash , onions and of course about 20 varieties of sweet and hot peppers. This is the year that I can all things that require tomatoes.  
 
Happy Gardening
 
I'm not on tomatoville, never heard of it, but i'm growing 20 types of tomatoes this year.  
 
 
San Marzano Lungo No 2
Ten fingers of naples
Ceylon
German Giant
Blueberries Cherry 
Chocolate Cherry
Perestrokia
Cherokee Purple
Nicholayeu
Chadwick's Cherry
Black Cherry
Gardener's Delight Cherry
Black
Black Prince
Gregori's Altai
Alicante Red
Box Car willie
Marizol Red
A Grappoli D' Iverno
Tommy Toe
 
I don't know what Tomatoville is but I'm growing these tomatoes this year:
 
Black Cherry
Black from Tula
Black Truffle
Cherokee Purple
Cherry Ciliegino
Chocolate Stripes
Currant Sweet Pea
Delight
Golden Sunray
Green Zebra
Homestead
Lemon Plum
Mortgage Lifter
Moskvich
Principe Borghese
Purple Russian Plum
RAF Grande
Roma
San Marzano
San Marzano 2
Silver Fir Tree
Soldacki
Sugar Lump/Gardener's Delight
Thessaloniki
Tigerella
Tiny Tim
Ukranian Purple
Valencia
Vintage Wine
White Cherry
Yellow Pear/Cherry Bell
 
+ some tomatillos and cucumbers
 
I am new to this site but have been on TV forever (austinnhanasmom there).  Some posts there are still useful to me :-)
 
 
I am growing beets, peas, cucumbers, cauliflower, broccoli, lettuces, spinaches, kales
 
Last year, I grew this fantastic tomatillo that was smaller and very sweet.  It made the best salsa.  Instead of starting it from seed indoors, I tossed seeds into wall o waters and am hoping mother nature does the rest.
 
I have the planted the following tomatoes:
 
Adelaide Festival - dwarf tomato from TV's dwarf project
Amerikanac
Andy's Stripes
Barossa Moon - dwarf tomato from TV's dwarf project
Bassett's Bleen
Belarusian Heart
Bing Cherry
Black Hole Sun
Carbon Copy F5
Cherokee Tiger Black - dwarf
Croatian Heart
Daniels
Dark Copia Heart
Dester
Faelan's First Snow
Gail x Everett's Rusty Oxheart F2
Green Doctor's Frosted
Idaho Hillbilly
Indian Stripe - Burson
Isis Candy
Jewels of Odiorne
Kookaburra Cackle - dwarf tomato from TV's dwarf project
Margaret Curtain
Potato Leaf Variegated
Selbo's Ribbed Cherry
Sicilian Saucer
Silesian Raspberry
Snow White
Striped Sweetheart Dark
Summer Sunrise - dwarf
Tastywine - dwarf tomato from TV's dwarf project
Weisnicht's Ukranian
Yukon Quest - dwarf
Zores Big Red
 
I have the following pepper seedlings that will be planted in the next weeks:
 
Ampuis Pepper
Ancho Large Mexican
Angkor Sunrise
Arroz Con Pollo Pepper
Bahamian
Bahamian Goat Pepper
Beni Highlands
Bermuda Hot
Cajamarca
Conquistador
Criolla De Cocina Pepper
De Agua
El Rito Landrace Pepper
Floral Gem  aka Torrido - pickling
Friariello Di Napoli Pepper
Grenada Seasoning
Guindillas De Tolosa Pepper
Hernandez Hot pepper
Hot Fish
Jamaican Yellow
Kashmiri
Lagrimas Do Rio
Leutschauer Paprika Pepper
Lombardo
Mareko Fana
Moravian
Mulato Isleno
Nativo
Neapolitan
Ortega
Pasilla Apaseo
Petite Marseillais
Piment D' Espelette
San Luis Ancho
Sigaretto Di Bergamo
Tabago Seasoning
Tarabuco Pepper
Tobago
Tollis Sweet
Trinidad 281317
Trinidad Morovas
Trinidad Seasoning
Trinidad Smooth
Zupska Rana
 
There are many peppers that I've never heard of and the same with the tomatoes ;) . It's quite a list you've got :P
 
Good luck with your grow and btw: what is TV (I presume it's not the square thingy I'm looking at every night?)
 
Edit: I guess I'm being slow today. TV must be Tomatoville, right?
 
Same username over there. They seem very knowledgeable.
 
My grow list for Tomatoes this year :

Black Krim x2
Black from Tula x2
Kumato x2
Cherokee Purple
Sunchocola Cherry x2
Kellogg's Breakfast x2
Sungold Cherry x4 (1 for Aunt)
Nectar Cherry x2
Sweet Chelsea Cherry x2
Sweet Baby Girl x4 (2 for neighbors 1 for Aunt 1 for Dad)
Porterhouse (2 for dad)
San Marzano
 
ulismom said:
I am new to this site but have been on TV forever (austinnhanasmom there).  Some posts there are still useful to me :-)
 
 
Thought I recognized your name.....by the way, Welcome.
 
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