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August 30, 2012 | #1 |
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2012 Tatiana's tomatoes
I love Kath's 2012 thread, and it was a real inspiration for me.
[Kath, I hope you do not mind me copying your posting style...] I am quite a bit behind uploading and posting pictures, but I will try to add them in chronological order, so PNWers can get an idea about the order of maturity of different varieties in my garden. So here you go, I am starting from uploading pictures taken on August 9.
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Ahead of the Game
This is an offtype of a Russian tomato called 'Malinovyi Gigant'. Either the original commercial seeds were unstable or it crossed in my 2005 garden, but I got early red fruits instead of pink. A very good find, but I am not sure if it is stable.
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Visitation Valley
Small red, but very flavorful. I liked it. The plants are loaded.
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Tania, you know I've grown it as noted in your page for it and I can remember discussing it at either the AOL Tomato Forum or GW many years ago that when I think of the name Visitation Valley ( noting your correct spelling of it) I had a vision of that valley having a cemetery in it where folks did, ahem, visit.
At the time I grew it I don't think I was very impressed b'c it was yet another small red that didn't distinguish itself from many other small reds I'd grown, so I'm glad you found it to be flavorful.
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I was actually quite surprised that it turned out to be quite good tasting. My expectations were very low.
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Sonny
Original cross Sungold X Mom's was made by David Lieven of Belgium. I am working on stabilizing the early orange segregation line. Beautiful apricot color and surprisingly good keeper. I love the cute shape! This is a working name.
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some of the juicy pics I've seen
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August 30, 2012 | #8 |
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Beta
High production on very compact vines. Unfortunately none of the fruits had any viable seeds in them, so I may not be able to collect any seeds. Too bad!
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Tatura
Another very nice discovery. Small red with great flavor and firm flesh, early, and compact plants, great for containers. August 11.
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Peacevine
OP version of Sweet 100 F1 hybrid. I was not thrilled with flavor, but my neighbour liked it. It is earlier than SunGold in my garden, which is impressive.
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Lukullus - August 12
Small cluster tomato. Unbelievable productivity. Good taste.
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Fruity Cherry - August 12
Very unusual, as it ripens from pale orange to bright red, great flavor at either ripening stage. A great find! And early too.
Linda, thank you for the seeds!
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Tatura may be the same as Tatura Dwarf . Is the seed from Australia?
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Tambovskiy Urozhainyi 340 - Aug 12
Another unassuming medium red tomato, but I'd like to note its remarkable productivity and earliness. Not the best tasting, but it beats a supermarket tomato by far.
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