If you watch the TV show Clean House on the Style network you may see me at one of their yard sales haggling with the designer Mark Burnett over these large tubs. My plans for these 8 tubs were to make 4 more Earth-tainers for my tomato gardening.
Blue Earth-tainer
#1
A)Golden Honey Bunch Grape - Hybrid Determinate 65 days. Very productive golden orange grape tomato that grows in clusters
B. Honkin Big Black Cherry - Heirloom Indeterminate 70 days large 1-1/4" black cherries with sweet acidic salty flavor
#2
A) Ananas Moire AKA Black Pineapple the 1-1-1/2 lb round fruit has dark purple skin with shades of green orange and yellow. Green flesh has red and pink streaks. Sweet, somkey with a bit of acidity. Indeterminate 80-85 days
B)SHAH Tomato (Organic) An attractive creamy parchment colored tomato that is sweet and flavorful. The fruit are medium in size and are great in salads or eaten fresh as fruit. The plants are productive and quick. Acording to William Weaver this variety dates to around 1890 when it was grown in field tess on Long Island NY. Prety and tasty, this variety is perfect for the home gardener and the trendy chef
#3
3 plants of Cuor Di Bue(Organic) This Ox-hear type Italian Heirloom has been a favorite in Italy for may year. Beautiful 12 oz fruit have a delicious sweet taste, similar to the shapr of a heart great for fresh eating or cooking. Large Vigorous Vine 70 Day
#4
A)Berkeley Tie-dye Heart (Heirloom) Several shapes on same plant, ranging from blocky-round to long slender hearts. Rusty-red with orange, yellow and green striations. Outstainding Assertive tomato flavor. Super dense and meaty with almost no juice. 80 Day Indeterminate
B)Earl of Edgecombe Heirloon Indeterminate 73 days - Golden orand 3: round fruit grown in clusters from New Zealand.
Here are the plants that I picked up at TomatoMania a couple weeks ago.
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