Tomato - Duncan Wilson NEW TOMATO
Brandywine Red tomato - 160RG
Common companion plants to grow alongside your tomatoes
Borage, Chives, Marigolds, Nasturtiums, Basil, Calendula, Carrots, Peppers, Sage, Onions, Garlic, Lettuce
Black Krim - 75SS
Propagation: Sow seeds in seed raising mix in Spring, prick out once 2 true leave appear.
Golden Light - 214SS
Propagation: Sow Golden Light Tomato seeds directly onto a firm bed of seed raising mix and press in well. Cover with a light layer of mix. Seedlings usually appear in two to three months depending on temperature.
Yellow Pear 143RG
Isle of Skye (Duncan Wilson) - 12RG
Tangella - 30SS
Lobella - 47NS
Toms Yellow Wonder - 18RW
Moonglow - 16RW
Russian Red - 45RG
Burpee long keeper
Purau Sweet Cherry - 99RG
Cherokee Purple - 148RG
Croatian - RS
Bloody Butcher - 202ALB
Tomatillo - 73RT
Oregon Spring - 97RG
Long Keeper - 20RW
Nev's TPS - 136NS
Even from a relatively early stage when they may only be 100mms tall, differences will be discernible between these individuals. They truly are individuals. They may not all prosper. They will each possess their own degree of disease resistance and vigour. As a propagator you will be rewarded, by those that flourish, with crops of distinctly unique potato tubers; diverse in both form, colour, flavour, texture, maturity and keeping qualities. This is a pursuit I have been involved in for at least 20 years. It is an exciting enterprise (if you are a potato Nerd!), and can result in the coming into being of very worthwhile, totally new, delicious cultivars that you can then continue into the future via the usual system of growing from tubers. But don't forget to keep seed from the best of them and continue the exploration of potatoes from true seed.
Roma - 20RS
Yellow current - 15RW
Marmande - 58RG
Sub-Arctic Maxi - 13NS
Black From Tula - 179RG
Why you should grow your own
So maybe you're wondering if now is the time to start to grow a few for your self and see what all the fuss is about?
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Red Ruffled Kale - Medbury Gardens & Neville Sinclair
Sue and Nev Sinclair
Sue - I have been a gardener since before marrying Nev, 40 years ago. I am not experimental but love to grow our own food using varieties that have proved to be suitable for our light alluvial soil and harsh climate in the Scargill Valley.
Nev - We have been using gardening techniques that we feel are supportive of nature and seek to further our understanding of the way in which forces and organisms interact. I am very observant of any novelty that becomes evident in the plants I am growing. I have bred a couple of unique lines of plants and am developing new strains of potatoes and apple varieties.
Kascade Korn - 85NS
Kale - Red Ruffled - 51NS
Dill - 217NS
Coriander - 117NS
Coriander can be used for digestion problems including upset stomach, loss of appetite, hernia, nausea, diarrhea, bowel spasms, and intestinal gas. It is also used to treat measles, hemorrhoids, toothaches, worms, and joint pain, as well as infections caused by bacteria and fungus.
Borlotti - 77NS
GG - 34NS
Broccoli - white - 101NS
Kumi Kumi pumpkin - 177NS
Maize - Sola - 79NS
Japanese Black Trifele - 19NS
Anise Hyssop - 164NS
El Beano -138NS
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