2015 LYG Tomato Sale - Loveland Youth Gardeners

Loveland Youth Gardeners
306 N. Washington Avenue #101 ♥ Loveland, Colorado 80537 ♥ 970-669-7182
www.LovelandYouthGardeners.org
TOMATO PLANT SALE
Thursday May 14, 2015, from 4:00-6:00pm
Location: Peter’s Park, south side of the Loveland Museum
Help support LYG by purchasing one of these wonderful chemical-free tomato plants from our friends
Mark and Sue Parsons of Sweetheart Farms! The Parsons have been providing LYG with tomato plants
since 2004. Now it’s your turn to try some of these great tomatoes while also supporting LYG!
No need to preorder, just show up at the sale with your list and mark your choices!
Tomatoes are $4.00 each; $2.00 of every sale will go to LYG!
Sold in 2x2x4 inch pots; usually 10-16 inches tall
CHEMICAL-FREE TOMATO PLANT LIST
SLICING TOMATOES
Ind = Tall Plants
Patio
4th of July
Green Zebra
4 oz
4 oz
4 oz
70 days Det Flavorful and productive container tomato.
49 days Ind Rich flavor, high yielding
72 days Ind HEIRLOOM. Tangy green fruit, citrus flavor. Early Girl
Sweet Tangerine
Iowa Memory
4-6 oz
6 oz
6 oz
52 days Ind Easy to grow, flavorful.
68 days Det WOW! Great flavor and texture. Too good to share, yellow
75 days Det Great flavor, disease resistant, high yields (A.K.A. BHN 589)
Japanese Blk Trifele 5 oz
SuperTasty
9 oz
Super Fantastic
10 oz
Black Krim
Bush Big Boy
Cherokee Purple
10-12oz 75 days Ind HEIRLOOM. Richly flavored, sweet. Heavy Producer.
11 oz
71 days Det Tasty, juicy. Great in the garden or in patio tubs.
14 oz
72 days Ind HEIRLOOM. Full flavor, weird color.
Cherokee Chocolate 12 oz
Brandywine
16 oz
Siberian Pink Honey 16 oz
Pineapple
74 days Ind HEIRLOOM. Excellent rich taste, pear shaped.
70 days Det Rich flavor, juicy, solid.
70 days Ind Requested by many customers. Delicious,meaty,vigorous.
16 oz
75 days Ind Selection of Cherokee Purple, same flavor, higher yields
78 days Ind HEIRLOOM. Rich, spicy. “Best flavor.” Low yields
55 days Ind HEIRLOOM. Delicious and meaty. 1st and best tomato 2013.
(Likes cool weather – harvested 1.5# tomato June 30th)
80 days Ind HEIRLOOM. Yummy, beautiful, and productive 2013.
CHERRY / PASTE TOMATOES
Sun Gold
SunSugar
Yellow Pear
57 days Ind “The Best”. Exotic taste. Uncle Mark’s favorite snack
62 days Ind Sweeter than Sun Gold.
70 days Ind HEIRLOOM. Beautiful pear shape. Great taste.
Sweet Million
Red Robin
Chocolate cherry
Large
65 days Ind Improved Sweet 100. Less cracking, disease resistant.
55 days Det Dwarf cherry for containers. Lots of great tomatoes.
70 days Ind HEIRLOOM. Large cherry, extremely flavorful.
Principe Borghese
LaRoma
San Marzano
Paste
Paste
Paste
60 days Det HEIRLOOM. Small plum for sauce, drying. Italian. Amazing.
62 days Det Richly flavored, meaty.
75 days Ind HEIRLOOM. Large, popular.
NEW VARIETIES FOR 2015 (Heirloom except those marked Hybrid)
TOMATO NAME
Sweet Hearts (Hybrid)
Grandma Mary’s Paste
Yaqui (Hybrid)
Cyril’s Choice
Randy’s Brandy (Hybrid)
Tsunami
Box Car Willie
Genuwine (Hybrid)
Big Brandy (Hybrid)
Size
Cherry
Paste
Paste
3 oz
4 oz
6 oz
7 oz
10 oz
14 oz
Days
60
70
75
67
75
65
80
70
75
Description
Sweet grape tomato. Had to get because of the name.
Meaty, flavorful, abundant. Recommended by a customer.
Tremendous amounts of plum tomatoes for delicious sauce.
Rich full flavor “One of the best tasting ever”, productive. Det.
Disease resistant brandywine. Easier to grow.
Sweet, rich, meaty. Disease resistant.
Heavy crop of delicious tomatoes.
Cross pollination of Brandywine and Costoluto Genevese.
Cross pollination of Brandywine and New Big Dwarf
Tomato Planting Tips from Mark and Sue:
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Plant as much of the tomato stem as you can. We dig a trench and lay the plant sideways with the top angling up slightly
and the roots and most of the stem about 2” under the soil. Don’t try to bend the top up, it will reach for the sun and be
straight up the next day. (New roots will form along the buried stem, helping your plant grow faster).
Don’t over-fertilize. Too much nitrogen makes for a beautiful lush plant but no tomatoes. Add compost and a slow
release organic fertilizer when planting, then fertilize again when the fruit starts to set.
Get a jump on the season by covering your plants with fabric (also known as Reemay or Agribon). We put hoops over
the tomatoes when planting, cover with the fabric and leave it on for a month. The plants stay warmer and bugs can’t get
to them. Remove the fabric if it gets unusually warm or to water and weed.
Control insects. Flea beetles are tiny jumping beetles that bite “shotgun holes” in the leaves. The floating row cover
will protect the plants from these. Tomato hornworms are large green caterpillars with a horn at one end. We love the
moths (Sphinx/Hummingbird moth) these caterpillars come from, so we grow sacrificial tomato plants and move the
hornworms from the production plants to these. But in years where the hornworms are prolific, I eventually resort to
spraying them with Bt, an organic control that only affects caterpillars that eat the plants that have been sprayed. There
are different strains of Bt, make sure and get the one for caterpillars and not for mosquito larvae.
Enjoy!
SPECIAL THANKS to Mark and Sue Parsons of Sweetheart Farms
for supporting Loveland Youth Gardeners!