First of all, 2011 doesn't count. The unusually cool, wet spring and nearly non-existent summer here in the Sacramento area last year played havoc with just about all the tomato varieties: low production, late production, no production! The peppers, too, were late to ripen.
Probably the best performing tomato last year was Lemon Boy, which is a solid producer, year after year here. But again, we won't consider last year's results in this year's trials.
Late April 2012 is becoming more typical of our mid-spring weather here: nighttime temperatures over 50, soil temperatures over 60. And today, April 28 is Official Tomato Planting Day here in California; and the weather is ideal: clear, high near 80, overnight low near 52...and sunny, warmer days in the seven-day forecast.
The rain and cool days may have ended, if you want to believe the National Weather Service's Long Range Forecast for interior California.
So, fingers crossed, here are the tomatoes and peppers we have in the ground this April:
Tomatoes:
Isis Candy
Big Beef (300 g)
Solid Gold grape tomato
Early Girl (110-140 g)
Celebrity (226 g)
Bloody Butcher
Heatwave
Sweet Million
Mandarin Cross
Dr. Wyche’s Yellow
Sungold (14 g)
Lemon Boy VFNASt
German Giant
New Hybrids for us:
Poseidon 43: pink low acid tomato. Globe, 78 days, 225 g
Tye-Dye: bright yellow-orange red. Round, Indeterminate 195 grams, 78 days
Caramba: red, 75 days, flat, indeterminate, 250-300g
Amsterdam: grape/plum tomato. highest brix of all tomatoes tested. 68 days, 22 grams.
Yaqui: red blocky saladette, 85-105 grams, 75 days, determinate vigorous
Peppers:
Flamingo
Serrano Tampiqueno
NuMex Joe E. Parker
Gypsy
Jimmy Nardello
Tequila
Bhut Jolokia (Ghost Pepper)
Cayennetta F1 (AAS winner)
Giant Marconi
And a new introduction, Sweet Orange Blaze: an AAS winner. Orange skin, small - 125g. Plant 30" tall.
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Lemon Boy, center |
Late April 2012 is becoming more typical of our mid-spring weather here: nighttime temperatures over 50, soil temperatures over 60. And today, April 28 is Official Tomato Planting Day here in California; and the weather is ideal: clear, high near 80, overnight low near 52...and sunny, warmer days in the seven-day forecast.
The rain and cool days may have ended, if you want to believe the National Weather Service's Long Range Forecast for interior California.
So, fingers crossed, here are the tomatoes and peppers we have in the ground this April:
Tomatoes:
Isis Candy
Big Beef (300 g)
Solid Gold grape tomato
Early Girl (110-140 g)
Celebrity (226 g)
Bloody Butcher
Heatwave
Sweet Million
Mandarin Cross
Dr. Wyche’s Yellow
Sungold (14 g)
Lemon Boy VFNASt
German Giant
New Hybrids for us:
Poseidon 43: pink low acid tomato. Globe, 78 days, 225 g
Tye-Dye: bright yellow-orange red. Round, Indeterminate 195 grams, 78 days
Caramba: red, 75 days, flat, indeterminate, 250-300g
Amsterdam: grape/plum tomato. highest brix of all tomatoes tested. 68 days, 22 grams.
Yaqui: red blocky saladette, 85-105 grams, 75 days, determinate vigorous
Peppers:
Flamingo
Serrano Tampiqueno
NuMex Joe E. Parker
Gypsy
Jimmy Nardello
Tequila
Bhut Jolokia (Ghost Pepper)
Cayennetta F1 (AAS winner)
Giant Marconi
And a new introduction, Sweet Orange Blaze: an AAS winner. Orange skin, small - 125g. Plant 30" tall.