Member discussion regarding the methods, varieties and merits of growing tomatoes.
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September 19, 2015 | #1 |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: Sep 2015
Location: UK England
Posts: 10
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Kenches Gold
I was told about this site by a member of another site I belong too. This was as a result of my taking greater interest in tomato growing, particularly in the past 2 years. What increased my interest was getting some unusual varieties of seeds from a local seed swap this year. By all accounts they have been collected by organic amateur growers, and I understand them to be hierlooms. I never met the individual growers unfortunately.
1 of the varieties in particular has sent me on a worldwide hunt (via internet) to try and find out more about it, and what astonished me was finding only 2 passing references to it. In spite of trying to contact both bloggers, I had no reply from either. Today I have reposted on 1 of the blogs where a reference was made in 2009 having noticed they used this blog again a month ago: https://multiveg.wordpress.com/?s=kenches+gold. The variety in question was given me as "Kenches Gold". It was incredibly slow growing, with a success rate of only 2 plants from 12 seeds. Because of it being so incredibly slow to reach fruit-bearing stage, I have only had 4 ripened fuits with 10 or more still not ripened! On the one hand I have been disappointed with just a handful of small/medium sized fruits, and no recognition of the variety by other tomato growers. On the other, I am very happy to have at least ended up with a result of stunningly beautiful bright yellow fruits which are sweet in taste. Ideally I was hoping to find someone who could absolutely confirm they knew of the name, and presumably its alternative name, rather than simply making guesses and suggestions from photos. |
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