Tomato Handout 2016.Xlsx
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2016 Master Gardener Plant Sale Tomato List Updated March 31, 2016 Some Tomato Varieties Available at the Sale May 7 and 8, 2016 Variety Color Size Shape Days* Growth** Comments SMALL FRUIT Patio Picnic Red 1" Round 70 D Compact plant, great for containers Red Grape Red 3/4" Grape 70 I Great for salads or just snacking Sungold Orange 1" Cherry 60 I Super popular variety, high volumes Sweet 100 Red 1" Cherry 60 I Long strands of fruit, high producer Sweet Million Red 1" Cherry 70 I Strands of very tasty fruit Washington Cherry Red 1" Cherry 60 D Compact bush developed by WSU MEDIUM FRUIT Stupice Red 2" Oval 65 I Potato leaf foliage, very popular heirloom Super Fantastic Red 2" Round 70 I Better than Fantastic, disease resistant Yellow Pear Yellow 2" Pear 78 I Vigorous vines, dependable heirloom LARGE FRUIT Beefsteak Red 4" Squat 75 I Large and juicy Cherokee Purple Purple 3" Globe 80 I Brown color, no cracking, heirloom Bush Early Girl Red 4" Round 65 D 18' compact plant Early Girl Red 3" Round 60 I Well known, good for salads Mortgage Lifter Red 3" Round 75 I Meaty heirloom, a.k.a. Radiator Charlie Old German Yellow Red 3" Oblong 75 I Heirloom good for slicing or canning Roma Red 3" Plum 75 D Popular supermarket variety * Days = Days from planting until mature fruits ** D-Determinate (Fixed size, produces crop all at same time, good for container or small areas) I- Indeterminate (Continues growing and producing all summer, needs staking or caging) Basic Planting Instructions: 1) Don't plant outside until mid-May to prevent frost damage. 2) Pinch off leaves on bottom half of stem before transplanting. 3) Bury up to one half of stem underground to help rooting. 4) Stake or cage as necessary to prevent plant from falling over. Master Gardener Website: www.mgfkc.org Heirloom Definition: Open pollinated variety in circulation WSU Tomato Growing Fact Sheets: for at least 50 years. http://ext100.wsu.edu/king/wp‐content/uploads/sites/17/2015/06/52‐Tips‐for‐Growing‐Tomatoes.pdf http://cru.cahe.wsu.edu/CEPublications/FS145E/FS145E.pdf The following tomato varieties will be offered as available following the BDG Plant Sale on April 30. Ace 55 Green Tiger Amish Gold Green Zebra Aunt Ruby's German Green Husky Red Barry's Crazy Cherry Indigo Blueberries Big Beef Indigo Cherry Drops Black Krim Juliet Black Plum Mint Julep Black Sea Man Mortgage Lifter Blue Beauty New Big Dwarf Blush Oregon Spring Brandywine Paul Robeson Cherokee Purple Pink Berkeley Tie-Dye Chocolate Champion San Marzano Chocolate Cherry Skyreacher Chocolate Pear Striped Roman Copia Sungold Dester Stupice Glacier Sweet Million Thessaloniki .