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Old May 20, 2016   #1
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Default GWR Throwdown aka Borderline Obsession

Thanks to this group, I've caught the tomato fever. And I have it bad. If I'm not outside obsessively checking over my tomato babies, I'm inside reading posts dating all the way back to 2008. The last two years, I only grew two cherries & a Cherokee purple and still had more tomatoes than I knew what to do with.. So, naturally this year I've graduated to 16 tomato plants. Just what I needed! haha Thanks to reading an obscene number of your posts & years of general lurking, I have a great grow list this year, if I do say so myself. This group is a wealth of knowledge!
2016 Grow List
Stump of the World
Rebel Yell
Dester
Brandy Boy
Kellogg's Breakfast
Hawaiian Pineapple
Gary'O Sena
Indian Stripe
Paul Robeson
Little Lucky
Great White
Solar Flare
Pink Berkeley Tie Dye
Large Barred Boar
Nectar cherry
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Aunt Ruby's German Green
Well, actually not ARGG because a gosh darnoodley cutworm took it out the day after I planted it!! Which means I'm now completely obsessed with the idea of a GWR. I've never seen one, much less tasted one. So next year, I'm devoting 2 spots in my garden to a tiny GWR Throwdown.

So please chime in with your votes on which two should battle head-to-head for my first GWR taste test! Points deducted from any varieties that lean toward the tart side of the spectrum, I like my tomatoes balanced but with a definite hit of sweetness. Here are my current contenders:
  1. Aunt Ruby's German Green
  2. Cherokee Green
  3. Green Giant
  4. Malakhitovaya Shkatulk
  5. Absinthe
  6. Hugh's (whoops, this is a yellow! Thx Carolyn)
  7. Humph
  8. Grub's Mystery Green

Assuming I'm a GWR fan, I hope to make my way through the entire list eventually. But in the meantime, which two varieties would you pick to convert my boring supermarket-tomato eating friends & family to the dark (green) side?

And thanks in advance for enabling my obsession. For some reason, I'm getting no support from my husband whatsoever!!

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Old May 21, 2016   #2
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Being a GWRipe lover myself and having grown many starting back in the early 90's,of the following

Aunt Ruby's German Green
Cherokee Green
Green Giant
Malakhitovaya Shkatulk
Absinthe
Hugh's
Humph
Grub's Mystery Green

I'd chose these two

Cherokee Green and Malakhitovaya Shkatulk, with a nod to Humph as well

Hugh's is not a GWRipe

http://t.tatianastomatobase.com:88/wiki/Hugh%27s

Notice the history.

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Old May 21, 2016   #3
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I'd chose these two

Cherokee Green and Malakhitovaya Shkatulk, with a nod to Humph as well

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I was hoping you'd reply Carolyn! I've seen several posts alluding to your love of GWRs, but when I tried to search again for specific ones I had trouble finding those posts. Thank you! And also thanks for the clarification on Hugh's. That ones Srill in my list for a yellow.
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I was hoping you'd reply Carolyn! I've seen several posts alluding to your love of GWRs, but when I tried to search again for specific ones I had trouble finding those posts. Thank you! And also thanks for the clarification on Hugh's. That ones Srill in my list for a yellow.
Well, at least I stayed with the list you put up since those are the ones you already have seeds for, but of course there were others that I might have suggested, but not relevant here and now.

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Well, at least I stayed with the list you put up since those are the ones you already have seeds for, but of course there were others that I might have suggested, but not relevant here and now.

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You have amazing willpower, Carolyn.
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Yes I do,absolutely amazing will power.

Thanks for the compliment.

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Agreed!!!
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I like Green Doctor's Frosted, which is a cherry, and Esmerelda Golosina, a saladette. They are both very sweet. Jade Beauty is another GWR I like, although the other two are sweeter, I think.
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Love grubs mystery green. A staple in my garden
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Love grubs mystery green. A staple in my garden
I hear a lot of great things about this one.. thank you!
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I like Green Doctor's Frosted, which is a cherry, and Esmerelda Golosina, a saladette. They are both very sweet. Jade Beauty is another GWR I like, although the other two are sweeter, I think.
I hadn't even thought to try a cherry/saladette... great, now I've got a whole new GWR category to try! Thank you!
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Well, that is only 6 more than you think you have room for, but you have a whole season or 2 to figure out how to get all of them in....
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Well, that is only 6 more than you think you have room for, but you have a whole season or 2 to figure out how to get all of them in....
I only had 'room' for 12 this year but it's quickly jumped To 16.. I think that means I'm officially a tomatovillian now!
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I can recommend Grub's Mystery Green and Malakhitovaya Shkatulka.
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I can recommend Grub's Mystery Green and Malakhitovaya Shkatulka.
Thank you!
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