Does anyone grow Margo Koster?
Kimberly zone 10 so cal
5 years ago
Featured Answer
Sort by:Oldest
Comments (42)
Related Discussions
What to do with Margo Koster?
Comments (6)Looks to be blooming very well here. Of course, its still in its pot. I haven't planted it yet because I can't make up my mind were I best want it. I read in an old Ashdown Catalog (when they still sent paper catalogs) the idea of planting climbing Margo Koster and then the regular version at her feet. That was when they had and sold the climbing version. Its not there now because I looked for it....See MoreMargo's baby
Comments (6)I'm pretty sure they are all sports. it is a very sporting family. It's a long history of sports that goes back to tausenschond i believe. I would guess that margo's baby is a sport of margo. but if you are wanting something exact i would avoid this family, because whatever you buy might just sport to something else. the family seems a little unstable, sort of like the orleans line of polyanthas, or for that matter the fairy family, i think it's all that china in their blood....See MoreTrying to identify Margo Koster sport
Comments (6)Perhaps this would be more technically a reversion to Dick Koster since it was the sport parent-but it could be a new sport since Dick is a sport of something-well I think it goes back 3 or 4 generations of sports to Tausendshöne. Polyanthas are famous for sporting but are seldom stable. How very fun that you got one to stick. I had Dick for awhile and it was very cherry syrup pink. It did not survive the dirt mover guy who could not resist taking out the tree it was growing next to. What is it with guys and earth moving equipment? patricia...See MoreHas anyone grown these tomato varieties for TYLCV resistance
Comments (68)Nice to see you check in treefrog and thanks again for the seeds,i have 2 of the goosecreeks growing now from seeds you sent and one brandyboy. Im surprised i havent read no where on this site or rthe other of anyone growing florida pink. These huge, 2 to 3 lb fruits are a gorgeous light pink. Extremely juicy, sweet and crack free, Florida Pink out-produces most plants in our garden. With very few seeds, huge production and great flavor, it is a favorite for cooking and fresh eating. Setting fruit well in hot areas, this beautiful tomato will be a fine addition to your garden. thats what laurel says about it. rowdy red is another i think will do well im growing. Named by Gary Ibsen, the seeds of this variety came to Gary from tomato breeder, Archie Millett, who crossed his favorite tomato varieties over many years to finally produce a disease resistant tomato with intense flavor. 'Clint Eastwood's Rowdy Red,' is an open-pollinated tomato (78 days to maturity). The tall, indeterminate, plant produces lots of 2-inch (6-10 oz.), deep-red, round fruits with a subtle point on it's end. Fruit has robust, 'not for sissies,' bold, tomatoey flavors, with a firm, juicy flesh, that invites snacking in the garden, cooking, canning and seed-saving. Its fruity sweetness is perfectly balanced with plenty of acidity, earthy nuances and complexity. kirk Here is a link that might be useful: laurells tomato plants...See Moremmmm12COzone5
5 years agoKimberly zone 10 so cal
5 years agoVaporvac Z6-OhioRiverValley
5 years agoKimberly zone 10 so cal
5 years agoseil zone 6b MI
5 years agoVaporvac Z6-OhioRiverValley
5 years agoKimberly zone 10 so cal
5 years agoVaporvac Z6-OhioRiverValley
5 years agommmm12COzone5
5 years agommmm12COzone5
5 years agoKimberly zone 10 so cal
5 years agommmm12COzone5
5 years agolast modified: 5 years agoVaporvac Z6-OhioRiverValley
5 years agoKimberly zone 10 so cal
5 years agommmm12COzone5
5 years agolast modified: 5 years agommmm12COzone5
5 years agolast modified: 5 years agoVaporvac Z6-OhioRiverValley
5 years agommmm12COzone5
5 years agoKimberly zone 10 so cal
5 years agoVaporvac Z6-OhioRiverValley
5 years agommmm12COzone5
5 years agolast modified: 5 years agoKimberly zone 10 so cal
5 years agommmm12COzone5
5 years agolast modified: 5 years agommmm12COzone5
5 years agolast modified: 5 years agoKimberly zone 10 so cal
5 years agommmm12COzone5
5 years agolast modified: 5 years agoVaporvac Z6-OhioRiverValley
4 years agoKimberly zone 10 so cal
4 years agoKimberly zone 10 so cal
4 years agommmm12COzone5
4 years agoKimberly zone 10 so cal
4 years agommmm12COzone5
4 years agommmm12COzone5
3 years agoD Smith
9 days agoVaporvac Z6-OhioRiverValley
9 days ago
Related Stories
GARDENING GUIDESWhat Kind of Roses Should You Grow?
Want to add the beauty of roses to your garden? Find out which ones, from old-fashioned to modern, are right for you
Full StoryHOUSEKEEPINGHow to Clean a Glass Shower Door
See which tools and methods will keep those glass shower walls and doors sparkling clean
Full StoryCOLORS OF THE YEARPantone Has Spoken: Rosy and Serene Are In for 2016
For the first time, the company chooses two hues as co-colors of the year
Full StoryGARDENING GUIDES7 Fall Beauties for Mild-Climate Container Gardens
We're talking long-term relationship: These showy shrubs will bring color to your container garden autumn after autumn
Full StoryEXTERIORS13 Dramatic Exterior Paint Makeovers by Houzzers
See real-life before and afters of home fronts transformed with paint, in wide-ranging colors and styles
Full Story
mmmm12COzone5