Tomatoes (swoon). This year I planted 10 varieties, half of which were in my lineup last year. I started all my seeds in January, which may seem early to some, but it works for me in Portland. I like for my tomatoes to get nice and strong and a foot high when I transplant them in the garden late spring. I start them inside, then move them to the greenhouse where they are lovingly potted up every few weeks.
This year's varieties:
Ananas Noire
Pineapple
Pink Berkeley Tie-Dye
Gold Nugget
Green Zebra
Oregon Cherry
Costoluto Fiorentino
Oregon Star
Banana Legs
Oregon Spring
January - Tomato seedlings are going strong, just two weeks after sow date.
March - things are lookin’ good in the greenhouse.
April - potted up into 2 gallon pots.
April 30 - I went for it! I planted some of my tomato starts.
Moving tomatoes to the garden in Portland is a risky business. Late May is usually the target. But this year I went for it in April! (for half of them)
My husband is an engineer who a couple years ago built a garden sensor station and app that collects info on soil temp, air temp, light, etc. It may still be cool in Portland, but this time last year my tomatoes were in the ground with night temps the same they are now and soil temps only a few degrees cooler. Knowing those details about our precise space nudged me to plant one set late April - because last year the tomatoes did great, even in spite of the heat bubble. But I did wait until mid-May to transplant the rest in the garden.
June 7
Okay, so I’m a little nuts. I had 29 tomato plants this year. 😬 Next year I’ve promised myself I’ll have no more than a dozen. (We’ll see) But this year I started 10 different varieties from seed, half I love and half new to me. So it was a bit of an experiment. I put one of each variety in 5 gallon grow bags and the rest were in raised beds. They were all promoted to the garden gradually since late April, and are in different locations. All an experiment with timing and temps after the crazy weather this spring. -BUT- by early June I had tomatoes forming on nearly half of my plants. 🤩
June 28
July 12
July 26
August 5
August 9
August 9
Aug 17
Aug 17
August 18
August 30
This year I made tomato sauce!