I’ve learned a lot in my first year of planting tomatoes, and I can tell you that 30 tomato plants in a 9×3 and 8×3 is too many (I also have 29 peppers elsewhere). It has been rewarding to grow the majority of these from seeds and see them flourish, while being able to give away dozens of seedlings to friends. I feel proud of what I’ve done so far, but also sad because I’ll be giving it up in a month and a half as we’re moving to a new home. At least I’ll have plenty before then!
by Itsdawsontime
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Varieties Grown:
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|Midnight Roma|
|Mountain Magic|
|San Marzano|
|Thornburn’s Lemon Bush|
|Tomato Verde|
|Artisan Blush|
|Black Cherry|
|Buffalo Sun|
|Cherokee Purple|
|German Johnson|
|Honeycomb Tomato|
|Lemon Boy Plus|
|Matt’s Wild Cherry|
|Orange Jazz|
|Rosella Tomato|
|Sunrise Bumblebee|
|Tomato Red Candy|
|Yellow Pear|
|Vilma Micro Dwarf|
|Aunt Molly’s|
Looks wonderful! You definitely have a knack for it!
I have my usual, good, bad and ugly. I live in GA with very high disease and insect pressure.
But hopefully we’ll have some to eat 🤞
I agree on one can have too many.
if I grow any at all next year, I’m cutting wayyyyy down, 4 or 5 at the most.