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Posted by momof3wildboys Georgia/7 (My Page) on Sat, Jan 30, 10 at 7:45
| Has anyone has any success w/ any of the Brandywine tomatoes in GA? I live just north of Atlanta and was interested in growing a plant or 2. I do not have much garden space and do not want to waste the space if they will be a big failure. I have a few seeds of Brandywine Suduths Strain but is it worth a try in GA? |
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RE: Growing Brandywine Tomatoes in GA
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| I'm curious too since they are so famous. My favorite heirloom is Cherokee Purple, but I haven't tried that many. I live in Cobb County. I have room for about 5 plants, so I know what you mean about having to choose wisely. |
RE: Growing Brandywine Tomatoes in GA
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| I grow brandywine every year. For me, they take extra attention - serious crop rotation and staying on top of disease. The taste is worth it! You don't get a lot of tomatoes per plant - so I think that if you have a small garden you will not get an abundance. Brandywine only set flower in cool weather, so once they flower and set fruit, that is generally it for the year. Last year I held plants over by pruning off any blight carefully, and was able to also get a fall crop (they were green, but ripened indoors). GGG |
RE: Growing Brandywine Tomatoes in GA
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| Thanks for the replies. I might grow 1 plant just to be able to taste one. |
RE: Growing Brandywine Tomatoes in GA
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- Posted by br33 Atlanta 7 (My Page) on
Sat, Feb 20, 10 at 21:19
| Cozy cabin nursery in north Ga, has a strain of red B W THAT I have great sucess with, its a strain they have developed in north Ga. It is strong resist to our diseases most productive BW any where some l lb. plus. search cozy cabin nursery. great prices shipping etc. Bill |
RE: Growing Brandywine Tomatoes in GA
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| I'm doing my first BW and Ch purple starts this year. I was so excited about the BW, but now sad since you say it doesn't produce much in this heat. What are the most prolific ones you do suggest for Georgia? I'm in Winder. |
RE: Growing Brandywine Tomatoes in GA
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| I`ve grown toms in Lilburn for 38 years with good success. I have 15 varieties (HEIRLOOMS) just planted if you want plants(FREE) that have been successful for me let me know. GOOD LUCK Bill |
RE: Growing Brandywine Tomatoes in GA
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Hi Bill, Great to have a neighbor like you. I am in Alpharetta area. I have started some BW and Cherokee purple, plus few other. Some have germinated, growing some not yet. I will check with you lateer. Maybe we can exchange few things. Cyrus |
RE: Growing Brandywine Tomatoes in GA
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| Hi CRYUS Glad to hear from you. Happy to exchanging info with you. Have been in contact with Kathy we can get a three way exchange of info and ideas. GOOD LUCK Bill |
RE: Growing Brandywine Tomatoes in GA
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- Posted by tansu decatur (My Page) on
Tue, Mar 2, 10 at 18:02
have ya'll cross pollinated the two? I may have succeded a few years ago, but I don't have any seeds left. Also I have some japanese tomato seeds/seedling to swap? |
RE: Growing Brandywine Tomatoes in GA
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| Although hearing that their slightly less suited for the heat of Georgia summer. I hope that my 20 plants end up being okay. Knowing that they are not super-heat lovers. I may put them near end where their is about 4 hrs shade in the afternoon. Ferry-Morse B.w. Sprouted quite nicely. I'm impressed with the germination rate. 100% 20 of 20. |
RE: Growing Brandywine Tomatoes in GA
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| I planted one this year, and it's doing fantastic! I just harvested a nearly 3-pounder off of mine! 
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RE: Growing Brandywine Tomatoes in GA
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| Ally, I'm amazed seeing you gorgeous 'mater. Three pounds! Had my first tomato today, just big enough for a fab BLT. Rosie, Sugar Hill |
RE: Growing Brandywine Tomatoes in GA
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| Thank you! I was pretty amazed too! :) It was DELICIOUS! This is my first year growing Brandywine, and it is now a definite staple in my garden. ;) |
RE: Growing Brandywine Tomatoes in GA
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| Ally that is SUPER! WOW! I've never seen a brandywine that big. I have a Cherokee purple heading into that territory, but never a Brandywine over 1.5 lbs! Good for you! What do you feed it? |
RE: Growing Brandywine Tomatoes in GA
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Thank you so much! :) This is my 3rd year with a veggie garden and I learn so much every year! I started the exciting adventure of composting last summer. For this year's crops, I tilled in compost in February, some lime, and added some blood meal closer to time to plant. When planting, I added some organic garden soil to my raised bed and mulched with slightly unfinished compost. I do not use insecticides or fungicides on my garden, but it's not totally organic because I do use Miracle Grow, 18-18-21, for tomatoes a couple of times during the season. It just seems to work really well. Thanks for letting me share my pride with those who I knew would understand! I just finished eating it on sandwiches and burgers, and that was the best tomato I've ever had. :) |
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