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What i have Planted for 2009

Discussion in 'General Gardening Discussion' started by Penny in Ontario, Jun 10, 2009.

  1. Penny in Ontario

    Penny in Ontario Total Gardener

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    Ok, here is what i have planted this year,
    Peppers :gnthb:

    Hot Cherry
    Scotch Bonnet
    Hot Portugal
    Hungarian Sweet Pepper
    Habanero Pepper
    Red Hot Carribean
    Mazzitti Hot Pepper
    Kung Pao Hot Pepper.
    Chinese Chocolate Pepper
    Long Sweet Red Pepper
    High Voltage Pepper.
    Carnival Mix Pepper
    Hawaaiin Chili Pepper
    Tri-Fetti Pepper
    White Habanero Pepper
    Thai Hot Pepper
    Orange Bell Peppers
    Jalapeno Pepper
    Lost my Bhut Jolokia and Peter Pepper.

    Tomatoes,:thumb:

    Tiny Tim
    Sweet Gold
    Celebrity
    Lemon Lean
    Ildi
    Glamour Tomato.
    Isis Candy.
    Sweet 100's
    Pink Peach Tomato
    Tigerella Tomato
    Brandywine
    Orange Banana
    Super Beefsteak
    Purple Calabrash
    San Marzano
    Early Girl
    Yellow Oblate
    True Black Brandywine
    Oxheart
    Lemon Boy
    Powells Heirloom Paste
    Black Cherry
    Sweet million.

    Have lost my Abe Lincoln, Amish Paste, and my Ildi is pretty much dead.:dh:
    And i have planted some Beans, Peas and Cucumbers too.

    I will be saving seed from everything too. :D

    Forgot to add, Tomatillo, Cayenne Pepper, Sugar Snack Tomato, Roma Tomato, Hot Portugal Pepper, Roumanian Sweet Pepper. :gnthb:
     
  2. cajary

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    So what are you going to do after "tea break" is over.:scratch::lollol:
     
  3. Penny in Ontario

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    :rotfl: Good question....:idea:.start canning :thumb:
     
  4. Canucks72

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    Blimey, you've been busy! I only have a few, 3 Red Apache, 2 Orange Habanero and Scotch Bonnet, and a few sweet bell pepper plants, and 3 tomato plants. Do you happen to own a greenhouse dealership or something? :hehe:
     
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    Crikey penny, that is a big list, you must have a massive greenhouse - I'm guessing your climate would not let you grow all those successfully outdoors?
     
  6. Penny in Ontario

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    Nope...no green house, i wish.:D:D

    Alot of these were started indoors over the winter, with our growing season here, we usually get snow early November and it doesnt leave until mid April, its so much easier to start everything indoors.:thumb:

    I will get some pics and post them, so you can all have a peek.:thumb:

    Pretty much everything is growing in raised planter boxes that my husband built, the largest of the 2 is 40 feet long, by 3 1/2 feet high, by 4 feet wide, and the smaller one is about half that, and the rest are in pots, along the edges of the planter boxes.....i have a 200lb dog and if the pots were on the ground, he'd feel obligated to water them for me :dh::rotfl:
     
  7. andrewh

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    Wow! Impressive!

    Are you a commercial grower Penny, or just a tomato and pepper enthusiast?

    I've often thought about specialising in a particular plant for a while - particularly veg, since you can do one thing one year and another the next. Perhaps devoting my entire veg patch to different cabbage varieties or something.

    In terms of toms & peppers I have:
    Toms
    Gardeners Delight, Tumbling Tom, Moneymaker (left over seeds, thought I might as well!) and Garden Pearl.

    Peppers
    Wordbeater, Hot Stuff, Cayenne, Demon Red.
     
  8. Penny in Ontario

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    Hiya Andrew.....nope i grow for my own use, and give some away to Family, and i also can and freeze alot of it too.
    And the rest, i save seeds for everything.
    Thats a good list you've started out with, a couple i havent heard of, so i may have to Google those to see what they are.
    I love Moneymaker, thats such a good tomato, and Cayenne is a favorite here too.
     
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    I think Moneymaker often gets a bit of scorn from serious growers, Penny, so I felt I should apologise for growing it.

    (but I like it too!)
     
  10. Penny in Ontario

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    I just Googled a couple of the kinds that you have listed Andrew, and i like them, so i have sent you a PM.
    I didnt grow Moneymaker this year, thought i would chage it up a bit (lol)!!
     
  11. Mafamoo

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    Wow! What a list! And here's me growing only one thing, and that's Moneymaker tomato's! Oh, basil too, but that doesn't count, it pretty much grows itself :P

    Where abouts in Ontario are you? Last time I visited Canada was during the summer and the heat was absolutely wild. The time before that was during the winter and quite opposite, unfortunately I'm sure that only leads to hardy people rather than hardy plants!

    Good luck in your grand growing adventure!

    Matt.
     
  12. Penny in Ontario

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    Thanks Matt.....ya the weather here can be wild.
    I live 2 hours directly north of Toronto, up around Georgian Bay....its a big tourist area, and big homes.....alot of actors from Hollywood have vacation homes around here and NHL hockey players....i fact in a few days we are hosting the Wayne Gretzky Golf tournament

     
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    I loaded some pics into my album, i need to get some more when the sun comes around later.
     
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    Oh lovely. I think I passed by that area on my way from Toronto to Sault Ste Marie, what I saw as we passed looked lovely if I'm thinking of the right place, but my geography can be appalling!

    Thanks for sharing pics, you have a very happy looking garden!

    Matt.
     
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