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Gardeners, watch the forecasts and plant at your own risk. Many times I'm talking to fellow gardeners and am asked "Do you do companion gardening? I subscribe to the theory that "If it tastes good cooked or served together, then it should be able to be grown together".
My gardening neighbor tried to grow pole beans with onions on the outside of the beans and swore he'd never do that again because he did not get any beans. I do plant an overabundance of onions around my tomatoes and peppers, but only because there is empty space on the outside. By the time the onions are ready to be taken up early-mid May , the tommies are just starting to go strong, so no energy is wasted growning the two together.
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Many tomato varieties have been recommended for Central Texas gardeners. The tomato garden located by the entrance was established to evaluate various tomato varieties.
Spring was the fourth year we have field tested tomato plants in the tomato garden. Each spring since , eight tomato varieties have been grown or evaluated in the tomato garden. The tests are designed to determine the yield or production of each variety.
Generally, tomatoes are allowed to remain on the vine until color is showing. Tomatoes from the test garden are donated to Micah 6 or Eastside Community Connection. Since over 4, tomatoes from the test garden have been donated. During the first year of the test garden , over tomatoes were harvested from 24 plants of eight varieties.
The Carmelita tomato plants yielded an average of 54 tomatoes per plant followed by La Rosa II with an average of 50 tomatoes per plant. Carmelita is a medium sized globe tomato. A popular heirloom tested in , Cherokee Purple, yielded an average of 14 tomatoes per plant. In the spring of , the 24 plants yielded over 1, tomatoes. The Viva Italia plants were extremely heavy producers averaging about tomatoes per plant.
Viva Italia is a pear-shaped, hybrid tomato. Arkansas Traveler yielded an average of 63 tomatoes per plant. Arkansas Traveler was developed in the s and takes its name from an old heirloom that went extinct in the early s.
The plants yield a deep pink tomatoes weighing from ounces. The early high temperatures in the spring of negatively impacted the yield for the plants grown that year. Only a total of tomatoes were harvested from the 24 plants. The three Bedouin plants yielded at total of tomatoes, or 34 per plant, followed by Pink Berkeley Tie-Dye with 83 tomatoes, or 28 tomatoes per plant.
Bedouin is a pear-shaped, dark red tomato originating in Eastern Europe.
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