Member discussion regarding the methods, varieties and merits of growing tomatoes.
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September 6, 2017 | #16 |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: Jun 2015
Location: NewYork 5a
Posts: 2,303
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Tons of small fruited varieties that did not seem affected by the
early bad weather. Also growing many dwarf project and micros for the first time this year in grow bags. GreenBee and AtomicGrape were stuffed with herbed goat cheese and baked on the far end of the grill. Delicious. Many used in a cornmeal crust Galette, Zucchini flower Frittata, Fusilli Adult Mac-n-Cheese. (a bit like a lasagna). Three different Salsas, Bbq sauce for the brisket, a Pico, and a tomato salad. (way too much food but necessary not knowing how many guests) Big surprises for the small fruited tasting. A Dwarf Emmy F2, (A mystery cross - DwarfEmeraldGiant X either SunGold or MexicoMidget), WON by a landslide. No real second or third place as no-one agreed. All great, and the tiny red RemyRouge was loved by a few but I don't like it at all. (like shot of tomato pasted from a tube). Would be great on a pizza or tucked in a focaccia before baking. Will grow again just for that rich flavor. Follett's chocolate cherries loved. Many more varieties were not ripe. The big looser was the Mystery Oblate Pear volunteer that showed up in a deck pot. Lots of fruit but just not full flavored or unusual. But much better that a store bought winter cherry. Almost like a cross of YellowPear and RedPear, (who cares, lol) The winner, in the bottom left pic, the pale pink cherry fourth from the left below the red cherry, has the flavor of watermelon, cantaloupe and pink grapefruit. Brix is 11.5 I don't usually like a sweet tomato but in a cherry with lemony grapefruit finish it is outstanding. (I picked those cherries this morning)...lots more fruit on the way for seed saving. Picked first TennSuited. Impatient for the rest of the Dwarf Metallica and nice looking KangarooPawBrown. (48 dwarf and micros on the deck in pots. I would have a crap year without them). Bottom right pic is the Mystery Oblate Pear. Dotson'sLebanesHeart, two fruits now, are orange, not red. Should be tasting tomorrow or may wait yet another day to see if it colors up red...could be environmental. |
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