I received this email from a reader who wanted to tell me about some of his successes. The following are his successes with some of the pictures he sent to me.
This year I planted Celebrity & Beefmaster, one each in
hanging planters and one each in our little raised garden. I can tell you
the hanging planters are a waste of time and money. We got maybe 6 or so
tomatoes off the two plants and none were even 3″ size.
hanging planters and one each in our little raised garden. I can tell you
the hanging planters are a waste of time and money. We got maybe 6 or so
tomatoes off the two plants and none were even 3″ size.
Readers Beefmaster tomato in small raised bed |
In our raised garden the other two plants gave us a pretty
good harvest with tomatoes from late June to early August. I think I need
to put even more straw for the Celebrity. The Beefmaster gave us actually
bigger tomatoes and they gave us more, but they sometimes were a strange shape,
although the taste was great.
good harvest with tomatoes from late June to early August. I think I need
to put even more straw for the Celebrity. The Beefmaster gave us actually
bigger tomatoes and they gave us more, but they sometimes were a strange shape,
although the taste was great.
Readers Celebrity (smaller, round) and Beffmaster tomatoes |
What I really wanted to relay is the story about the
tomatoes shown in the photo. These were picked a few days ago in early
October. As I said the plants were planted in early April, I was late
this year. They stopped producing around mid-July. I was going to
remove them and put in new plants but ran out of time as we left for travels to
Europe in late August. Surprise!!
When we returned 1 Oct these two plants
had continued to grow (see other photos in separate emails) and were bearing
new tomatoes as shown. The plants are huge, probably at least 10 feet in
height/length, leaning over due to the weight. The Celebrity has produced
the smaller tomatoes. The Beefmaster is still producing large tomatoes,
but they do have shapes just a little different than beefsteak, but they do
remind me of such. Served some at a dinner party last weekend and all
were amazed at the get taste.
tomatoes shown in the photo. These were picked a few days ago in early
October. As I said the plants were planted in early April, I was late
this year. They stopped producing around mid-July. I was going to
remove them and put in new plants but ran out of time as we left for travels to
Europe in late August. Surprise!!
When we returned 1 Oct these two plants
had continued to grow (see other photos in separate emails) and were bearing
new tomatoes as shown. The plants are huge, probably at least 10 feet in
height/length, leaning over due to the weight. The Celebrity has produced
the smaller tomatoes. The Beefmaster is still producing large tomatoes,
but they do have shapes just a little different than beefsteak, but they do
remind me of such. Served some at a dinner party last weekend and all
were amazed at the get taste.
There are still at least 12-15 tomatoes on these two vines,
currently all green, bit they continue to ripen.
currently all green, bit they continue to ripen.
i just think it great to continue to have fresh vine ripened
tomatoes this time of year.
tomatoes this time of year.