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Need opinions about tomato plants
I'm panning my garden for the summer, and I could use feedback about a
few tomato varieties: Burpee Bushsteak Bush Goliath Bush Celebrity Bush Champion Super Bush I'd really appreciate any feedback from people who have grown these. Thanks. |
Need opinions about tomato plants
"whitewater262" wrote in message oups.com... I'm panning my garden for the summer, and I could use feedback about a few tomato varieties: Burpee Bushsteak Bush Goliath Bush Celebrity Bush Champion Super Bush I'd really appreciate any feedback from people who have grown these. Thanks. I haven't tried any of those, but definitely add this cherry variety to your list. Absolutely delicious! Sun Gold Hybrid: http://www.burpee.com/shopping/produ...yword=sun+gold |
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Feedback regarding what?
That those are tomato "varieties"? What do you want to know? "whitewater262" wrote in message oups.com... I'm panning my garden for the summer, and I could use feedback about a few tomato varieties: Burpee Bushsteak Bush Goliath Bush Celebrity Bush Champion Super Bush I'd really appreciate any feedback from people who have grown these. Thanks. |
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Feedback regarding "does anyone have favorites, had problems,size, taste....
Geeze you little ****...I've been watching you, you little peterpuffer. My sis-in-law is an FBI agent and we have fun finding you little needledick perverts that troll the erotica's and child porn... Its getting closer by the minute you are online...Keep your "Remember login, and passwords" changing..... She's coming to get you!!! Fashizzle that spam you idiot.................. "Cereus-validus-..........." wrote in message . com... Feedback regarding what? That those are tomato "varieties"? What do you want to know? "whitewater262" wrote in message oups.com... I'm panning my garden for the summer, and I could use feedback about a few tomato varieties: Burpee Bushsteak Bush Goliath Bush Celebrity Bush Champion Super Bush I'd really appreciate any feedback from people who have grown these. Thanks. |
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What in the hell are you talking about?
Each year, I grow tomatoes in the limited space I have and donate most of my crop to the local food pantry. I came to this forum hoping to get useful opinions that would help me select the best possible tomato plants. Instead, I've received one snotty reply from someone with an established history of being rude in these forums, and you "Garden Viking" -- your post was insane and I'm not sure what prompted you to go on such a rant. My thanks to those polite few who already responded and tried to help. If anyone else has useful information to share -- politely -- I'd welcome it. |
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wups...coming into this late. We've tried a variety of tomatoes and have
settled on the tried and true Brandywine. Very, very nice. "whitewater262" wrote in message oups.com... What in the hell are you talking about? Each year, I grow tomatoes in the limited space I have and donate most of my crop to the local food pantry. I came to this forum hoping to get useful opinions that would help me select the best possible tomato plants. Instead, I've received one snotty reply from someone with an established history of being rude in these forums, and you "Garden Viking" -- your post was insane and I'm not sure what prompted you to go on such a rant. My thanks to those polite few who already responded and tried to help. If anyone else has useful information to share -- politely -- I'd welcome it. |
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I can recommended the Viva Italia. It is a paste type but is very sweet,
great in salads or just plain eating. It is a semi-determinate and has better resistance to blight than most varieties I grow. JEM "whitewater262" wrote in message oups.com... I'm panning my garden for the summer, and I could use feedback about a few tomato varieties: Burpee Bushsteak Bush Goliath Bush Celebrity Bush Champion Super Bush I'd really appreciate any feedback from people who have grown these. Thanks. |
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Hey kids, we have another John Wayne Gacy wannabe stalking us poor innocent
garden folks again. We've got your number, you bloody Viking ponce. Why don't you just go back to your gay porn and leave us poor folks alone, you perverted bully? Who cares if your sister-in-law is a feral bitch impregnator? "Garden Viking" wrote in message ... Feedback regarding "does anyone have favorites, had problems,size, taste.... Geeze you little ****...I've been watching you, you little peterpuffer. My sis-in-law is an FBI agent and we have fun finding you little needledick perverts that troll the erotica's and child porn... Its getting closer by the minute you are online...Keep your "Remember login, and passwords" changing..... She's coming to get you!!! Fashizzle that spam you idiot.................. "Cereus-validus-..........." wrote in message . com... Feedback regarding what? That those are tomato "varieties"? What do you want to know? "whitewater262" wrote in message oups.com... I'm panning my garden for the summer, and I could use feedback about a few tomato varieties: Burpee Bushsteak Bush Goliath Bush Celebrity Bush Champion Super Bush I'd really appreciate any feedback from people who have grown these. Thanks. |
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That remark coming from a festering rectal wart like you can only be a
compliment. Why don't you get off your lazy tookus and make the effort of doing your own Google search instead of being such a spoiled primadonna parasite? My opinion is if I had tomatoes handy, I wouldn't hesitate to hurl them at an ignorant circus clown like you. GardenWeb is just the place for you to be with your fellow self-righteous dummies!!! Go there and never look back!!! You will be much happier with your own drek. http://www.gardenweb.com/ "whitewater262" wrote in message oups.com... What in the hell are you talking about? Each year, I grow tomatoes in the limited space I have and donate most of my crop to the local food pantry. I came to this forum hoping to get useful opinions that would help me select the best possible tomato plants. Instead, I've received one snotty reply from someone with an established history of being rude in these forums, and you "Garden Viking" -- your post was insane and I'm not sure what prompted you to go on such a rant. My thanks to those polite few who already responded and tried to help. If anyone else has useful information to share -- politely -- I'd welcome it. |
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JEM,
Thanks for the reply. I'll look into those. |
Need opinions about tomato plants
"whitewater262" wrote in message
oups.com... What in the hell are you talking about? Each year, I grow tomatoes in the limited space I have and donate most of my crop to the local food pantry. I came to this forum hoping to get useful opinions that would help me select the best possible tomato plants. Instead, I've received one snotty reply from someone with an established history of being rude in these forums, and you "Garden Viking" -- your post was insane and I'm not sure what prompted you to go on such a rant. The rant was not directed at you. |
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Looks like a good list but I would ad First Lady II and a cherry Sun
Sugar which is a lot like the Sun Gold it looks like. It make a lot of difference what area you are in. From Mel & Donnie in Bluebird Valley http://community.webtv.net/MelKelly/TheKids |
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On 14 Feb 2006 20:32:40 -0800, "whitewater262"
wrote: I'd really appreciate any feedback from people who have grown these. Thanks. Any sensible response will first question where you are located. Success with a varital in MN will not likely be dupplicated in FL. Don't forget to add some biological elements to the soil.... |
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Whitewall obviously isn't a sensible person. He (or it) only wants responses
to vague demands posted without being in any way cooperative. If you saw the nasty response I got to my innocent questions, you would see the arrogant troll has a severe attitude problem too. Only subservient butt kissers are acknowledged. You can forget expecting anything sensible from that vain toad wart. "Tom Jaszewski" wrote in message ... On 14 Feb 2006 20:32:40 -0800, "whitewater262" wrote: I'd really appreciate any feedback from people who have grown these. Thanks. Any sensible response will first question where you are located. Success with a varital in MN will not likely be dupplicated in FL. Don't forget to add some biological elements to the soil.... |
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You know CV if you don't have something nice to say than don't say it
at ALL. Chuckie in the Frozen North, Zone 5 |
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Some poor imitation of a "good guy doll" you are, Chuckie.
The best you can do is stay frozen. "Chuckie" wrote in message ups.com... You know CV if you don't have something nice to say than don't say it at ALL. Chuckie in the Frozen North, Zone 5 |
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You are still an insignificant Canucklehead, Chuckle Cheesewhiz, and your
inane opinion has no meaning. "Chuckie" wrote in message ups.com... I will say it again. If you don't have any thing nice to say don't say it at ALL. Chuckie in the Frozen North, Zone 5 The flame of summer burne within me |
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The flames and off-topic posts are quickly ruining this thread, so
I'll try again. I live in southern Wisconsin, and I'm planning my garden for summer. Each year, I grow tomatoes, which are frequently in demand at the local food pantry. A few summers ago, I gave them more than 850 tomatoes. Because my space is limited, I always plant a number of tomatoes in containers. NOTE: Cherry tomatoes are not much in demand, and most of the people I've encountered here prefer red tomatoes of some considerable size - large enough to be used for sandwiches and so on. Before I came to this group, I did research online, but I never found the answers I was seeking. I've already visited several garden web sites, none of which offered customer feedback about the container varieties I'm planning to grow. If anyone has enjoyed personal experience with these, I'd love to hear about them. I've found that such feedback has tremendous value. Burpee Bushsteak Bush Goliath Bush Celebrity Bush Champion Super Bush I have enough yard space to plant some tomatoes in the ground - probably no more than 10 plants. First Prize, Jumbo Hybrid, Jet Star, New Yorker, and Oregon Spring are the ones I'm leaning towards, but I'd welcome opinions from the group about this as well. P.S. Thanks to those of you who already offered such polite, supportive replies. |
Need opinions about tomato plants
Yes and I am sorry for involving myself off topic posts. If Cv wants to
continue this talk he needs to e-mail me which he more than welcome to. Yes my E-mail is valid Chuckie in the Frozen North, Zone 5 |
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Why would I want to talk to you, Chuckles?
You don't know anything. "Chuckie" wrote in message ups.com... Yes and I am sorry for involving myself off topic posts. If Cv wants to continue this talk he needs to e-mail me which he more than welcome to. Yes my E-mail is valid Chuckie in the Frozen North, Zone 5 |
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Nobody here gives a flying farkle, whiteweiner.
You know where you can stick your tomatoes. Why don't you go and annoy the dummies on GardenWeb instead? It figures you are out in the boonies of Wisconsin, city folks would kick your arrogant cracker butt. "whitewater262" wrote in message oups.com... The flames and off-topic posts are quickly ruining this thread, so I'll try again. I live in southern Wisconsin, and I'm planning my garden for summer. Each year, I grow tomatoes, which are frequently in demand at the local food pantry. A few summers ago, I gave them more than 850 tomatoes. Because my space is limited, I always plant a number of tomatoes in containers. NOTE: Cherry tomatoes are not much in demand, and most of the people I've encountered here prefer red tomatoes of some considerable size - large enough to be used for sandwiches and so on. Before I came to this group, I did research online, but I never found the answers I was seeking. I've already visited several garden web sites, none of which offered customer feedback about the container varieties I'm planning to grow. If anyone has enjoyed personal experience with these, I'd love to hear about them. I've found that such feedback has tremendous value. Burpee Bushsteak Bush Goliath Bush Celebrity Bush Champion Super Bush I have enough yard space to plant some tomatoes in the ground - probably no more than 10 plants. First Prize, Jumbo Hybrid, Jet Star, New Yorker, and Oregon Spring are the ones I'm leaning towards, but I'd welcome opinions from the group about this as well. P.S. Thanks to those of you who already offered such polite, supportive replies. |
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This is a garden group. It is entirely appropriate to ask questions
pertaining to gardening. Your posts are the ones that don't belong here. |
Need opinions about tomato plants
Who died and made you god, Whiteboy?
You are just another troll interloper and you have no authority over people who have been here much longer than your sorry pathetic association. You definitely would be much happier with your fellow butt buddies on GardenWeb. Be off with you before you stink up the place any more. "whitewater262" wrote in message ups.com... This is a garden group. It is entirely appropriate to ask questions pertaining to gardening. Your posts are the ones that don't belong here. |
Chuckie You know CV if you don't have something nice to say than don't say it
at ALL. Chuckie in the Frozen North, Zone 5 can we please stop the name calling and everything else that is being said that isnt nice and just answer whitewaters question i mean after all isnt that what this group is all about not the fighting, arguing, name calling etc. but gardeners sharing their knowledge with each other. we have grown early girl and better boy as well as bonnie best and beef steak tomoatoes and have found them to be nice for eating, cooking, canning or in salads. hope this helps u some. tc and good luck with your tomatoes. sockiescat. |
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Can't we all just get along?
No way. The problem with Chuckwalla is that he really has nothing at all to add to the conversation. He doesn't even know which variety of tomato is the best for throwing. Personally, I prefer the beefsteak type. They are big and meaty and will definitely leave a mark!!! "sockiescat" wrote in message ... Chuckie You know CV if you don't have something nice to say than don't say it at ALL. Chuckie in the Frozen North, Zone 5 can we please stop the name calling and everything else that is being said that isnt nice and just answer whitewaters question i mean after all isnt that what this group is all about not the fighting, arguing, name calling etc. but gardeners sharing their knowledge with each other. we have grown early girl and better boy as well as bonnie best and beef steak tomoatoes and have found them to be nice for eating, cooking, canning or in salads. hope this helps u some. tc and good luck with your tomatoes. sockiescat. -- sockiescat |
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Dear Cereus-validus-...........
Please excuse my involment in this matter. You are right I have never most of these tomato types. I have more experience with other kinds of tomatos. I do thank you for informing me of my errors. I commend you on your great knowledge of horticulture and I can only hope that on day I will posess a tiny bit of the knowledge you have. We in the garden community could use more people like yourself to clear up the myths that are often beleived to be true. Thank you Chuckie in the Thawing North, Zone 5 |
Need opinions about tomato plants
Dear Cereus-validus-...........
Please excuse my involment in this matter. You are right I have never grown most of these tomato types. I have more experience with other kinds of tomatos. I do thank you for informing me of my errors. I commend you on your great knowledge of horticulture and I can only hope that on day I will posess a tiny bit of the knowledge you have. We in the garden community could use more people like yourself to clear up the myths that are often beleived to be true. Thank you Chuckie in the Thawing North, Zone 5 |
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Its obvious you have nothing better to do up there in Canuckleheadland while
you are snowed in for the winter than to get on the internet with your only friend the puter and be completely obnoxious. Its a shame you can't even do anything useful like go out to your local pub and chug gallons of moosehead until you pass out or puke (or both). What kind of gardening can you dudes up in the arctic north anyway? The unfrozen season isn't long enough to grow most crops. You only get to thaw out long enough to know you've gotten frostbite. "Chuckie" wrote in message ups.com... Dear Cereus-validus-........... Please excuse my involment in this matter. You are right I have never most of these tomato types. I have more experience with other kinds of tomatos. I do thank you for informing me of my errors. I commend you on your great knowledge of horticulture and I can only hope that on day I will posess a tiny bit of the knowledge you have. We in the garden community could use more people like yourself to clear up the myths that are often beleived to be true. Thank you Chuckie in the Thawing North, Zone 5 |
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Not likely Chuckie. Not without someone removing his vocal cords.
Murri "Chuckie" wrote in message ups.com... You know CV if you don't have something nice to say than don't say it at ALL. Chuckie in the Frozen North, Zone 5 |
Need opinions about tomato plants
I prefer frozen.
Murri "Cereus-validus-..........." wrote in message ... Can't we all just get along? No way. The problem with Chuckwalla is that he really has nothing at all to add to the conversation. He doesn't even know which variety of tomato is the best for throwing. Personally, I prefer the beefsteak type. They are big and meaty and will definitely leave a mark!!! "sockiescat" wrote in message ... Chuckie You know CV if you don't have something nice to say than don't say it at ALL. Chuckie in the Frozen North, Zone 5 can we please stop the name calling and everything else that is being said that isnt nice and just answer whitewaters question i mean after all isnt that what this group is all about not the fighting, arguing, name calling etc. but gardeners sharing their knowledge with each other. we have grown early girl and better boy as well as bonnie best and beef steak tomoatoes and have found them to be nice for eating, cooking, canning or in salads. hope this helps u some. tc and good luck with your tomatoes. sockiescat. -- sockiescat |
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Yer trippin', Dude.
Why would someone need vocal cords to type on a puter keyboard? Those voices you hear must all be in your head. "Lady Blacksword" wrote in message ... Not likely Chuckie. Not without someone removing his vocal cords. Murri "Chuckie" wrote in message ups.com... You know CV if you don't have something nice to say than don't say it at ALL. Chuckie in the Frozen North, Zone 5 |
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How does one get the Internet without a "puter"?
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How does one get the Internet without a "puter"?
Don't get me started about those losers who use that "WebTV" nonsense. There
may still be a few die harders out there trying to surf the net with a play station trying to pass as a puter!!! "higgledy" wrote in message oups.com... How does one get the Internet without a "puter"? |
How does one get the Internet without a "puter"?
Please do not feed the Trolls
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How does one get the Internet without a "puter"?
If we do that you will starve to nothingness, Chuckles.
Just how do you manage to type with your hairy troll feet anyway? "Chuckie" wrote in message oups.com... Please do not feed the Trolls |
How does one get the Internet without a "puter"?
Somebody actually has the guile to defend WebTV!!!
Its yet another sign of the impending apocalypse!!! As if giving away the control of our major ports to terrorists and the VP shooting one of his lobbyist supporters in the face isn't bizarre enough. What nutty things will the Dubya administration do next month? "higgledy" wrote in message oups.com... Sorry Cactus-Head, WebTV and Playstation are both Intel-based "puters" Try again. |
How does one get the Internet without a "puter"?
I am a lurker here I don't usally come out and say anything but this
continual degrading of people is dumb. THIS IS A GARDENING GROUP!!!!!! It does not matter what chuckie uses to access the internet. He probibly uses a computer to access the internet and he sounds like a very knowledgeable gardener. Leave him alone and go on wtih your life. |
How does one get the Internet without a "puter"?
Coming from a lurker like you who never participates in any discussion, that
advice is really good for nothing. Keep up doing what you do best and don't get back to us. You would be much happier hanging out at a beer garden. We don't want to know how you can type with your elbows. "lurker" wrote in message oups.com... I am a lurker here I don't usally come out and say anything but this continual degrading of people is dumb. THIS IS A GARDENING GROUP!!!!!! It does not matter what chuckie uses to access the internet. He probibly uses a computer to access the internet and he sounds like a very knowledgeable gardener. Leave him alone and go on wtih your life. |
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