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Old June 2, 2024   #1
materlvr
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Default Neves Azorean Red vs Kosovo

Hello, which would you pick for great flavor and productivity? I’m in zone 9b.

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Old June 3, 2024   #2
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Neves Azorean red is one of my top 10 tomatoes I grow every season. Excellent taste and production. I have not tried Kosovo. Not fond of "oxheart" tomatoes. Akers West Virginia is another good red tomato.
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Old June 3, 2024   #3
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I grow both in my garden. Kosovo has been a staple since at least 2012. I did not grow it one year in that time and we missed it so it's never left out. I added in NAR in 2021; it too has earned an annual spot. Both are great producers. I am fond of hearts.
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Old June 3, 2024   #4
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NAR is best
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Old June 5, 2024   #5
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I'll take a guess that there may be a lesser variety in your plans, than those two excellent varieties.
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Old June 5, 2024   #6
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My gardens have seen both Neve's and Kosovo for many years. Both are considered excellent for us here in southeast Nebraska; no comparison can be made between here and California that could possibly help. Comparing a pink heart to a red beefsteak is also difficult...they are both productive and tasty but in different ways. Two great choices. Any way to do both and then decide?
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Can't speak to zone 9b, but here in zone 6b Kosovo is my earliest and most productive tomato, and a staple for many years. In fact it is all I am growing this year - it is that good! Big beautiful hearts that are great for sandwiches and canning!
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