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Old January 22, 2015   #1
Ed of Somis
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Default Give me a tomato...

Since you guys are so smart and experienced ...please give me an early or mid tomato that is fair sized (no cherry or beefs) with what you consider a good taste, fresh eater, and productive. I tend to like the seedy/gel filled maters best....but am open. I have germinated a bunch of large/late seeds already. thanks PS I am certainly open to a dwarf...but don't know much about them.

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Old January 22, 2015   #2
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Here you go all set up and ready to order.

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Old January 22, 2015   #3
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I enjoy Wisconsin 55. We are growing it again this year.
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Old January 22, 2015   #4
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Ed, I like Porter tomatoes, but they are smaller in size. They grow in high heat, high humidity, extremely low humidity, and I eat them one after the other. Kind of like Pringles - you can't eat just one.

But a safe bet for early-to-mid medium/medium large tomato = Celebrity. Huge plant, a lot of tomatoes that taste really nice. Not too sweet, not too acidic.

When I get into crossing, I plan on one of those two being one of the parents.
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Old January 22, 2015   #5
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Ironic you mention celebrity. Wisconsin 55 has replaced it in my garden. We preferred the flavor and texture over celebrity, it also was a bit earlier.
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Have you tried Ramapo (f9 or f10 or f11)? Claud
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Old January 22, 2015   #7
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thanks for input...the Wisconsin 55 does look interesting to me! Medium size, productive, good taste, and all-around tomato. My Celebrity was a diseased mess last year (I don't have much disease). I did plant it late. I still bet it is a good one...and will try again. Any determinate ideas?
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Old January 23, 2015   #8
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My favorites from last year were Cosmonaut Volkov, Dwarf Tasmanian Chocolate, and a medium-sized red slicer from China called Ten Hung Tan Chieh.
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Old January 23, 2015   #9
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I like Maya & Sion's Airdrie Classic (it's a stable cross of Stupice and Brandywine). It's early, tasty and it keeps going strong until frost. I second Tasmanian Chocolate, it's really prolific and very tasty too, althought not as early as Maya & Sion's. Ed, I could send you seeds of either, PM me if you'd like.

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Old January 23, 2015   #10
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Here's three that I like a lot, and two of them appear frequently on such lists. First is Stupice, my favorite early one. Second is Jaunne Flamee, a delightful orange one. Third, and perhaps the least known or mentioned of these thee, is Belyi Naliv, one of my favorites from last year, with a wonderful, complex flavor.
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Ed, if you are interested PM me your address and I will send you some seed.

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Sioux is a great producer for me; pretty good in the taste department too.
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Old January 23, 2015   #13
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Eva Purple Ball for an OP, Super Sonic for a Hybrid. But, they are above "good taste" to me.
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Old January 23, 2015   #14
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Tormato, have you tried Ultra Sonic? How does it compare to Super Sonic?
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Old January 23, 2015   #15
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I did say good taste...huh? Above good taste will work!
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