xtsho
Well-Known Member
I've been growing the Siberia for a couple years now. It's a nice early tomato. I have a couple planted in the ground right now. I mix up a variety of different tomatoes as they ripen at different times and some years some do better than others.I always plant a few Siberian tomatoes first, they can withstand very cold temperatures,they only get to golf ball size and you don't have to stake them if you don't want
This year I have
Siberia
Siletz
Early Red Chief
Roma
Super Beefsteak
Gold Nugget Cherry
Sweetie Cherry
All of the tomatoes I started from seeds with the exception of the Super Beefsteak and Roma I got from Ed Hume Seeds which is a regional outfit that sells varieties that do well here in the Pacific Northwest. I get most of my vegetable seeds from them.
I also have some volunteers almost a foot tall growing where I had a San Marzano last year.