The 2012 tomato contest has come to an end and Pam took the tomato trophy, with her Kobe Beefsteak entry last August. The tomato weighed 40.4 ounces with a girth of 19 1/4 inches. Nobody even came close to beating it.
Congratulations Pam!
Tuesday, November 20, 2012
Tuesday, September 25, 2012
Handgrenades and horseshoes
Well, it seems I spoke too soon, I picked my biggest Pineapple Beefsteak and put it on the scale, not good enough. 2 pounds 1.5 ounces, not good enough, rats. Good job Pam, you need to share your secrets ... bwah ha ha ha (evil laugh), no really, I've seen some photos of your garden (last year) and you've got it going on.
I'm planning on harvesting seeds from this tomato, since it was my biggest one, maybe I'll have a bigger one next year. Keep growing good food and big tomatoes.
Dave
I'm planning on harvesting seeds from this tomato, since it was my biggest one, maybe I'll have a bigger one next year. Keep growing good food and big tomatoes.
Dave
Friday, September 14, 2012
Dave's garden pt. 2
Well, I finally got around to taking a short video on the garden, the focus is on the tomatoes. The Pineapple beefsteak is huge!!! Hope you enjoy!
https://vimeo.com/49486452
https://vimeo.com/49486452
Saturday, September 01, 2012
Pam’s Kobe Beefsteak Weighing 40.4 ounces Takes the Lead
Pam brought two giant
tomatoes for weigh-in at the tennis courts on Friday, Aug 17. They were both
Kobe Beefsteak grown from seeds that she ordered online.
Bill, Rich and Larry did the official measurements. The first tomato weighed 38.8 ounces with a girth of 18 7/8 inches, easily beating Terri's Delicious that weighed 26.9 ounces, the leading tomato before this weigh-in.
Pam's leading tomato ties the record (by weight) held by Dave's Aussie Beefsteak in 2005. This one also weighed 40.4 ounces, with a smaller girth of 18 3/4 inches.
Bill, Rich and Larry did the official measurements. The first tomato weighed 38.8 ounces with a girth of 18 7/8 inches, easily beating Terri's Delicious that weighed 26.9 ounces, the leading tomato before this weigh-in.
The second tomato looked
huge and I could tell it would beat the first one before we even put it on the
scale. It weighed 40.4 ounces, with a girth of 19 1/4 inches, and now leads the
competition.
Pam's leading tomato ties the record (by weight) held by Dave's Aussie Beefsteak in 2005. This one also weighed 40.4 ounces, with a smaller girth of 18 3/4 inches.
After the weigh-in, Pam
cut up a few slices to sample the taste and to me it tasted mildly sweet,
perfect for sandwiches!
Thursday, August 30, 2012
Pineapple Beefsteak
I think I may have the trophy this year, witness the wonder of the Pineapple Beefsteak! The first in the sequence is the monster (to the left above the tennis ball), I keep forgetting to borrow Tina's ribbon measure for the circumfrence. The other 2 will be at least 2lbs, this is a really tasty tomato, has really pronounced fruit flavors (mango, pineapple, yummy). I didn't expect to get anything like this (if I had, I would've thinned for a even bigger monster), can't wait to weight them when they ripen.
Look out, I'm gunning for the trophy!
Dave Davisson
Thursday, August 02, 2012
First Entry of the Season
I brought in my Delicious tomato at
the club last Saturday, 7/21, for weigh-in. This is the first entry of the
season. The fruit measured 13-1/2 inches in girth and weighed 17.4 ounces.
Carmel took the official measurements.
The competition is just beginning. I
am sure more entries are coming. Meanwhile I will enjoy this one in my
sandwiches.
Wednesday, July 18, 2012
Tomato Reject
By Terri Sweet
This is a Delicious that was rejected for being a runt. It will make a good fried green tomato.
This is a Delicious that was rejected for being a runt. It will make a good fried green tomato.
Monday, July 16, 2012
Carmel's Garden
By Carmel Engel
Stan has a variety of tomatoes.....He has Big Beef, Marianna's Peace, San Marzano, Champion Vent,
Celebrity, German Johnson, Hillbilly, Ace, Big Boy, Sungold, Mortgage Lifter,
and Ambassador.......They have been planted for 2 months and the tomatoes on the
vine are still green....He has 18 tomato plants altogether!!!!
Monday, June 25, 2012
Saturday, June 16, 2012
Dave's garden 2012
Well, it's about time I started posting some photo's of my garden, wait ... photo's?!!! We don't need no stinkin' photo's, we got video!!! So, here is a short video on my garden right now, the main focus is on the tomatoes, Big Beefsteak, Early Girl, San Francisco Fog, and Pineapple Beefsteak. I hope you enjoy and I will post again!
https://vimeo.com/44167476
https://vimeo.com/44167476
Carl's Tomatoes
Friday, June 15, 2012
Terri Sweet is competing
Terri has decided to join the competition.
April 3, 2012 - The hard work is just beginning.
These are two beautiful heirloom tomatoes -- a Big Zac and a Delicious
At eight weeks, the plants have lots of blossoms and fruits should come out soon.
April 3, 2012 - The hard work is just beginning.
These are two beautiful heirloom tomatoes -- a Big Zac and a Delicious
At eight weeks, the plants have lots of blossoms and fruits should come out soon.
Monday, June 04, 2012
Tomato Contest 2012
The 2012 tomato contest is in high gear with a lot of enthusiasm from last year’s participants as well as from three tomato growers who are joining the competition for the first time. Welcome Mary Krenzke, Steve Bell and Carl Chavez to our contest.
Early reports from contestants about their plants are strongly positive – their plants are healthy and growing strong this early in the season some of their plants have fruit already. Last year, my competition tomatoes didn’t bear fruit until late July. The unusually hot weather this season must be the reason.
I am grooming four plants this year for competition: two Big Zac and two Delicious tomatoes which were grown from seeds out of my last year’s garden. As before, I am growing my competition tomatoes in half wine barrel containers with my special soil mix.
My garden as of June 3.
Early reports from contestants about their plants are strongly positive – their plants are healthy and growing strong this early in the season some of their plants have fruit already. Last year, my competition tomatoes didn’t bear fruit until late July. The unusually hot weather this season must be the reason.
I am grooming four plants this year for competition: two Big Zac and two Delicious tomatoes which were grown from seeds out of my last year’s garden. As before, I am growing my competition tomatoes in half wine barrel containers with my special soil mix.
My garden as of June 3.

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