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4 AWESOME Hearts for 7 gallon containers
Hi all ,
I can "Heart" aly recomend with no hesitations these Hearts varieties grown out for 2017 : :yes::yes::yes: All where ...Early , High Yield , container friendly (for 7 gallon). 1) EM Champion 2) Velmozha 3) Zlotoe Sertdse 4) Dwarf Pink Passion These are great Toms ! 8-) If anyone has tried others varieties of hearts like these That are Early , High yield and container friendly .... I would always like to find out about them .:cute: |
I grew Kardinal in a 5 gallon pot this year. It did pretty well but EM Champion was the best I thought.
KarenO |
[QUOTE=KarenO;660795]I grew Kardinal in a 5 gallon pot this year. It did pretty well but EM Champion was the best I thought.
KarenO[/QUOTE] The above 4 mentioned will be hard to match or beat .... When Filtered for EARLY , High Yield , Container friendly etc. :surprised: I will stay on course and try for 2018 : Danko and Dwarf Lemon Ice as well .:yes: But still It is hard to imagine many other hearts being as fine. :| |
I'll run Larisa in that race.
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[QUOTE=Gerardo;660844]I'll run Larisa in that race.[/QUOTE]
Hey thanks for the tip ....:yes: I see Tatiana's had seeds available in 2016 .. Container friendly in your experience ? |
Larisa
Yes, with only one qualifier, it likes to put out suckers like crazy, which can be a good or bad thing, depending on your needs. Medium large to large fruit. I'd send you seeds but I'm on a self imposed TSWV quarantine.
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[QUOTE=Gerardo;660858]Yes, with only one qualifier, it likes to put out suckers like crazy, which can be a good or bad thing, depending on your needs. Medium large to large fruit. I'd send you seeds but I'm on a self imposed TSWV quarantine.[/QUOTE]
Interesting info. Thanks .... I have actually eliminated the future for varieties to try for 2018 ..:roll: I still inquire ...but really I have next year varieties ..figured out ...:cute: I am back to needing to annex the next door lot.....LOL:twisted: |
[QUOTE=BlackBear;660873]Interesting info. Thanks ....
I have actually eliminated the future for varieties to try for 2018 ..:roll: I still inquire ...but really I have next year varieties ..figured out ...:cute: I am back to needing to annex the next door lot.....LOL:twisted:[/QUOTE] To add for next year I would definitely add Danko, a det heart loved by many [url]http://tatianastomatobase.com/wiki/Danko[/url] Another one to consider is Podarok Fe ( gift of the Fairy),also det and a very small orange heart. I sent seeds of it to someone I think maybe 2 years ago who wanted to use it to create an orange multiflora. [url]http://tatianastomatobase.com/wiki/Podarok_Fei[/url] Carolyn |
[QUOTE=carolyn137;660875]To add for next year I would definitely add Danko, a det heart loved by many
[URL]http://tatianastomatobase.com/wiki/Danko[/URL] Another one to consider is Podarok Fe ( gift of the Fairy),also det and a very small orange heart. I sent seeds of it to someone I think maybe 2 years ago who wanted to use it to create an orange multiflora. [URL]http://tatianastomatobase.com/wiki/Podarok_Fei[/URL] Carolyn[/QUOTE] Danko cued and ready to go for 2018 ....:yes: I think Podarok Fei was offered by Victory seeds before ... maybe still does if one asks nicely ? Sounds most interesting to try .:cute: |
[QUOTE=BlackBear;660886]Danko cued and ready to go for 2018 ....:yes:
I think Podarok Fei was offered by Victory seeds before ... maybe still does if one asks nicely ? Sounds most interesting to try .:cute:[/QUOTE] They spell it with three O's [url]http://www.victoryseeds.com/tomato_podorok-fei.html[/url] I tried it when Carolyn had it in her offer some years ago. It didn't make it to fruit production that year, but it tried hard, so I bought some seed from Victory and it's grown here (in the ground) and done well. When happy, it produced fruit a little larger than Zolotoe Serdtse, though as per Victory's listing, there was a size range. Both those, when happy, were earlyish and abundant producers, here, though. |
[QUOTE=JLJ_;661121]They spell it with three O's
[URL]http://www.victoryseeds.com/tomato_podorok-fei.html[/URL] I tried it when Carolyn had it in her offer some years ago. It didn't make it to fruit production that year, but it tried hard, so I bought some seed from Victory and it's grown here (in the ground) and done well. When happy, it produced fruit a little larger than Zolotoe Serdtse, though as per Victory's listing, there was a size range. Both those, when happy, were earlyish and abundant producers, here, though.[/QUOTE] Hey thanks for the direct link and corrected spelling etc. I did follow it and checked it out ..it is good to know they(Victory) still sell the seeds.. :yes: BUT for me Victory describes this one as 95 days .....:roll: which is a stretch and a bit to much of a risk in my climate . .....I am so Happy this year with the Zolotoe Serdtse and the Heavy Yield ...Victory seeds lists that one as 75 days . :yes: |
[QUOTE=JLJ_;661121]They spell it with three O's
[url]http://www.victoryseeds.com/tomato_podorok-fei.html[/url] I tried it when Carolyn had it in her offer some years ago. It didn't make it to fruit production that year, but it tried hard, so I bought some seed from Victory and it's grown here (in the ground) and done well. When happy, it produced fruit a little larger than Zolotoe Serdtse, though as per Victory's listing, there was a size range. Both those, when happy, were earlyish and abundant producers, here, though.[/QUOTE] Yes, I did have it in a seed offer quite a few years ago, my seeds I think from Andrey in Belarus. When I first listed it in that offer I think I may have used 3 O's but it was Tania who corrected me,and I made that correction on the first page of the offer and asked all to change it to [url]http://tatianastomatobase.com/wiki/Podarok_Fei[/url] Not much info in the above link and no time to go back and look at the list of varieties that Andrey usually sends me each year. Whatever,I think it's a really good variety. Carolyn |
all good leads and sources !
Thanks all !:yes: |
Black Bear, do any of the four in your first post set fruit all at once?
Nan |
[QUOTE=Nan_PA_6b;661186]Black Bear, do any of the four in your first post set fruit all at once?
Nan[/QUOTE] no all at same time ......early but spread out harvest ...all still have small new fruit growing as well ...really quite marvelous ...all 4 ...Try one of them ..SAM I AM ! :cute: |
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