It's a sunny, blustery Easter Monday, 7 degrees C outside at noon. I'm about to make a big mug of hot chocolate and poke around the yard to see how much more snow melted since yesterday.
Things are gradually getting underway for the gardening season. I started Amsterdam celery and Giant Musselburgh leeks in late February, and waited until April 1st to start tomato (varieties listed below) and Diamond eggplant seeds.
Celery and leek seedlings, and a bit of marjoram growing in a peat pellet.
More celery! (The germination rate was excellent, and I sowed generously. Opps.)
I'm growing strawflowers (Pastel Mix) for the first time this year. The seeds just starting to germinate. Pacific Beauty Mix calendula are planted in the right-hand container (no sprouts yet!).
Determinate
EM-Champion (DET, red/meaty, 3-4’ tall, can grow in large pots, early-midseason, Russian origin.)
Principe Borghese (DET, red, heirloom, determinate, small, dry, few seeds, good for sundried tomatoes,~ 75 DTM)
Fisher’s Earliest Paste (DET, red, (shape?), early, hardy, good flavour. 90+ years of selection by the Fisher family of Montana. RARE.)
*Mongolian Dwarf (DWRF, large red oblate, 100-200g, only 20-25cm tall, early/fast growing. Bush habit, spreads to ~2’ across. Russian (Siberian) origin. Uncommon.)
*Favourie de Bretagne (DET, 3" tall, elongated, green/gold striped (Green When Ripe), sweet/fruity, created by Tom Wagner. 80DTM. RARE.)
*Uluru Ochre (DWARF, dark orange/green/ochre, med-large/6-12oz beefsteak, sweet smoky flavour, juicy, compact plants, heat-tolerant, named after the giant monolithic rock in central Australia (Uluru/Ayers Rock). Early 65-70DTM. A cross between “Orange Heirloom” and “Rosella Purple” by Patrina Nuske Small.)
*Fred’s Tie-Dye Dwarf (DWARF, 3’ tall, deep red w/green and gold metallic stripes, flesh similar in appearance and taste to purple/black tomatoes, beefsteak, average 8oz, minimal cracking. Sweet, juicy. Essentially “Berkeley Pink Tie Dye” on a dwarf plant. 75DTM.)
Clear Pink Early (DET, round, pink fruit, compact, heavy yields, bushy growth, 3-6oz round, slicer, sweet, Russian heirloom)
*Petrusha Ogorodnik (DET, elongated, plump, dark pink paste, compact. Some sources say early-mid and others say mid-late season maturity. Sweet flavour. Productive. Good variety for cooler climates. Russian origin. RARE/uncommon in North America.)
Indeterminate
Reinhard’s Chocolate Heart (INDET,
brown oxheart, rare, rich flavour, 300-400g, cross between Cherokee Green x a
pink oxheart. 80-85DTM. German origin.
Hungarian Heart (INDET, pink, large oxheart (often 1lb or more), heirloom, paste/canner/fresh, crack-resistant, few seeds, origin: Hungary, ~ 85 DTM)
*Rose de Berne (INDET, rose-pink, round, 4-6oz, dependable, crack-resistant, blemish-free excellent flavour, good for slicing, cooking, or saucing. Good yields. 75-80DTM. Swiss heirloom.)
*Sylvan Gaume (INDET, large red variable oxheart (some say a
beefsteak), great flavour, 80DTM, Canadian heirloom, RARE.
*Franchi Red Pear (INDET, red, large, pear-shape with vertical ribbing, 8-18oz, early for a large tomato, 75DTM, origin: Northern Italy)
*Moonglow (INDET, deep orange globes, 6-8 oz, productive, excellent sweet flavour, solid flesh, few seeds, long shelf life/good keeper, 85DTM)
An amazing start to the season! You are a busy bee indeed. Hope you have a good growing season this year. Callymae
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