
This year I have planted: yellow teardrop, orange smudge, orange beef steak, Amish paste, roma, Vincent Watts (a large beefsteak type), turkey grape, brandywine .. and mortgage lifter. How do you like those names? If you cook with paste tomatoes .. the Amish variety yields HUGE well flavored fruit. My romas tend to be of average size .. so I like to plant more of the Amish paste to get more bang for the buck in my square foot tomato plot. Last year we yielded well over 200 pounds of tomatoes in a space of about 4'x12' .. not bad. The plants grew on five foot high trellises. This gave plenty of points to tie up the big heavy branches of the plants.
In our North Idaho short growing season, we have to start our plants from seeds indoors well before the average outdoor planting date usually around Mother's Day for plants that don't tolerate frost. Even then, keeping a row cover handy is a must for those occasional late spring frosts.
Looking out my window toward the garden, I can just about see dirt .. in and about the last of the snow. Gardening on a mountain .. we have even fewer hours of sunlight .. and must wait for what seems FOREVER to get out and garden. What plans do you have for your 2013 garden?