Posted by Greg1959 on December 19, 2018 at 14:50:04 from (67.44.192.142):
Ive grown all the standard varieties of them but now I ant to do an experiment....my plan is, since I am here on the Oregon coast and it rarely gets below freezing I want to try to grow peppers and tomatoes year round.
I have purchased LED full spectrum grow lights with hoods and rotating bases to ensure ALL the plants receive maximum amount of light.
My plan is to start them from seed as soon as I can. Then transplant into five gallon buckets to grow. I'll pull the buckets out on sunny days but on cool rainy days I plan on leaving them in the car trailer and run off solar power battery bank.
Now, my question. I've been reading up on cool weather tolerant tomato plants. I don't plan on canning these tomatoes. Just want to grow some for sandwiches, etc. I'm looking for an Indeterminate type tomato that produses all year.
I have found one called"Gregori’s Altai Tomato". It came out of Siberia. Looks like a good candidate. Also(it's a determinate type) is the "heinz super roma tomato".
Have any of y'all had any experience with either one of these.
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