Member discussion regarding the methods, varieties and merits of growing tomatoes.
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February 21, 2011 | #1 |
Tomatovillian™
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MOST PRODUCTIVE?
Trying to narrow my list for tomatoes this year...I'd like to know what is your most productive large (over 8 oz.) tomato (any type)? My garden is small, so I want at least one plant that can really put out the tomatoes. Any suggestions?
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February 21, 2011 | #2 |
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Assuming you are wanting heirlooms or op's
Athinson is a tomato machine for me, averages 10-12 oz. Great Divide is a great producer, 10-20 oz, a late tomato with a lot of seeds. Rebecca Sebastian's Bull Bag usually produces 25 or more tomateos that average a pound or a little better. |
February 21, 2011 | #3 |
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Thanks for the help-I think I may have some Rebecca Sebastian's somewhere...I don't think I have the others. I've been wanting to try the RSBB but wasn't sure how it'd perform.
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February 21, 2011 | #4 |
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I recommend Kosovo and/or Neves Azorean Red,both are very productive and Tasty as well
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February 22, 2011 | #5 |
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Cindy,
As I'm sure you know that changes every year. This past year which was not near normal at all, my three best producers were: Tarasenko6 - Red Barlow Jap - Pink Liz Birt - Pink Mrs Benson - Pink Brandywine-Glicks - Pink My Cowlicks (P.L.) didn't fair as well this year, (first time for that, but all my tomatoes were started much later than normal). Although the rarer Brandywine Cowlick's (R. L.) did do better than the P.L. Sandul Moldovan was quite a producer also. All are varieties that did well in other years in the past except for Liz Birt which I grew for the first time this past season. Have a great gardening season! Camo |
February 22, 2011 | #6 |
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Boy, it does change! And so does our taste, the varieties, and always the weather! My cowlicks didn't do well this year, either, but none of my maters did. Peppers did well later on in the season. I do have some Liz Birt and NAR, but haven't grown them out yet. Can anyone suggest a good large pear or oxheart type that's productive, too?
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February 22, 2011 | #7 |
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Camo, you've done awesome taste tests, maybe you could give us a "top ten producers" list !
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February 22, 2011 | #8 | |
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With the constant changes from year to year that would be rather difficult. This past year the #1 producer was Indian Stripe, followed by Barlow Jap, Tarasenko6, Liz Birt, Sandul Moldovan, and Brandywine-Glicks and Brandywine Sudduth's. Then Dana's Dusky Rose, Bear Creek, and Mrs Benson. The year before Cowlick's Brandywine was my top producer along with Rose, Limbaugh's Legacy, Dora, Barlow Jap, Tarasenko6, Gigantesque, Amazon Chocolate, and Dana's Dusky Rose. Also Gary O'Sena, Earls Faux, Sandul Moldovan and Wessells Purple Pride. Before that: Cowlick's Brandywine, Stump of the World, Kellogg's Breakfast, Sandul Moldovan, Sun-Gold, Opalka, Caspian Pink, Box-car Willie, Red Brandywine, Lillians Yellow Heirloom, Goldie, Carbon, German Johnson, Aunt Ginny's Purple, Pink Sweet, Black Brandywine, Yellow Brandywine, Dr Wyche's, Yellow Brandywine and Pineapple. I'd have to dig out my journals to go back any further accuritely. But like I said, it changes every year. Camo |
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February 22, 2011 | #9 |
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Kosovo is a very productive large heart. Linnies Oxheart was also large and productive but not as tasty.
Neves Azorean Red is one of the largest heavy producers I have ever grown. Below is a list of others that have been consistent producers of good size tomatoes that are all fairly tasty or very tasty. Limbaugh's Legacy Stump of the World KBX Big Beef Jetsetter Prudens Purple Gary O' Sena JDs Special C Tex Red Siberian |
February 22, 2011 | #10 |
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My top producers for the last two seasons
Rose Mariana's Peace Cowlicks Brandywine Stump of the World Earl's Faux These are my top producers for the big ones for right now. I see this changing this year with some additions. Kevin |
February 22, 2011 | #11 | |
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February 22, 2011 | #13 |
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My best producers have been: Bulgarian #7, Eva Purple Ball and Mule Team.
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February 22, 2011 | #14 |
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I'm sorry I overlooked Marianna's Peace in my list. It was my most productive large beefsteak year before last and was pretty good last year.
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