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August 30, 2009 | #1 |
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Bawole Cerce, KWV, and Indiana Red
The above varieties were grown at my surrogate garden at work with the exception of Bawole Cerce which is being grown in my enclosed green house at home. The surrogate is the only place I grow maters in terra firma. It's a raised bed I amend every year with organic ferts and soil. This year I have 7 plants growing in it.
The first 4 pictures are of Bawole Cerce which is new to me and is a pink heart. Very good production and flavor. Next 4 pictures are KWV (Kellogs West Virginia), a cross by Mark Korney of Kellogs Breakfast and Akers West Virginia. I call this variety a tomato machine as it has excellent production and very good flavor with a hint of KB thrown in. Red, semi ind, RL as it took after AWV. This is the F6 grow out. Last 3 are of Indiana Red which just became a perennial for me. The first fruit to ripen, it has excellent flavor and is very meaty. Red, RL, ind heart which looks to have very good prodution as I have several lunkers waiting to change color. Ami
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August 30, 2009 | #2 |
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Ami-great looking fruit! Especially KWV. Keep the photos coming.
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August 30, 2009 | #3 |
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Is that soccer ball tennis, baseball or softball size?
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August 30, 2009 | #4 |
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It's a little bigger than a baseball. Ami
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August 30, 2009 | #5 |
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Yes, Ami, KWV is really a tomato machine! Thank you once more for these seeds! clara
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August 30, 2009 | #6 |
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Ami, the spelling I have is Bawale Cerce from Reinhard, which I'm growing this year, and I chose that one before I knew that it was the same as Serdste Buivola, which I grew last year from Andrey.
So if know Bawale fruits at least I'll know it's the same as Serdste Buivola. There's a thread here discussing that they're the same, Bawale Cerce as translated from Polish and Serdste Buivola as translated from Russian.
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August 31, 2009 | #7 |
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Carolyn I checked out the spelling and it is Bawole Cerce. In Poland it's Bawole Serce. I checked out Serdste Buivola at Vent Marin and their two different animals. If a moderator could correct the spelling in the thread topic to "Bawole" and not Bewole I would appreciate it. I corrected my post to indicate the correct name. Ami
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But there's a thread here somewhere that I can't find right now where someone from Poland pointed out that Bawole Cerce and Serdste Buivola were the same pink heart. I think Andrey was part of that thread as well. I know I was disappointed b'c I thought Bawole Cerce was new to me only to find out that it's the same as the Serdtse Buivola I grew last year. Serdtse Buivola as translatred from Russian and Bawole Cerce as translated from Polish. And I forgot to say that Indiana Red and Linnie's Oxheart are two real finds for me when it comes to great red hearts. Maybe you can find that thread here, but I'll try again to see if I can find it b'c it was an interesting thread.
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