xtsho
Well-Known Member
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
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.
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.