Member discussion regarding the methods, varieties and merits of growing tomatoes.
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September 3, 2015 | #21 |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: Jun 2013
Location: Wasilla Alaska
Posts: 2,010
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SjamesNorway, the cross has a superior tomato flavor, I plan on sharing seed, so others can try it, I did not make the cross, but I am on my third year of the line. I liked a potato leaf red tomato that I had last year, it produced the plants I am all tweeked out over this year.
The yield is average, but the tomatoes look nice, and are smaller, only 3-5 oz or so. I also have had a great year with Chapman, they are so delicious, but not as rich as the cross. Here's my short list of similar types growing that I am comparing them too all of the time. Forgive my spelling,(pinkish stuff) Crnkovic Yugolslavian, Cowlick's, Sudduth's, Stump, EPB, German Gueen, Momotaro, Fred L., Rebel Yell, Earl's Faux, GJ, Benton's, BW Liams , BW from Croatia, Boondock's, Richardson, Aunt Ginney's Purple, Purple Dog Creek, Marizol Purple, and more. (Reds) Chapman, NAR, Delicious, Druzba, BW Landis Valley, Cosmnaut Volkov, my Mckinley came out PL and red, Mountain Fresh, Aker's West Virginia, Early Girl, Great Divide, Maiden's Kiss, and a bunch more, like 80 more varieties. I think the cross is the best of the lot for this year, side by side, both its red and pink versions, Heck, they're all good though Last edited by AKmark; September 3, 2015 at 01:41 AM. |
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