Member discussion regarding the methods, varieties and merits of growing tomatoes.
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October 24, 2009 | #16 |
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I'm also a great lover of heart varieties. Some may not be as productive as some non-hearts, that's for sure, but I've found the taste of most of the hearts to be outstanding.
Off the top of my head here's some I like and I know I'm going to forget some: Danko Anna Maria's Heart ( from the former USSR originally) Indiana Red Nicky Crain Wes German Red Strawberry Orange Strawberry ( not in any way related to the above) Russian #117 Anna Russian Kosovo Serdste Buivola/Bawale Cerce; they are the same Herman's Yellow Homer's German Oxheart Brad's Black Heart Ukrainian Heart Reif Red Heart Teton de Venus Cuor di Bui ....... and sometime in the future there will be a green when ripe heart that Reinhard Kraft in Germany is working on.
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October 26, 2009 | #17 |
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What is the fruit size for Teton de Venus? Also, would Yasha Yugoslavian be worthy of growing?
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I had one last year, a strong plant, that basically split into two main stems about a foot up. When they were both about 6' long and had several fruit set, one side got verticillium, and those fruit were spitters. The other side hung on for another month before showing symptoms of the disease and produced several nice fruit.
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October 26, 2009 | #19 |
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Piegirl sent me Hungarian Heart seeds a couple of years ago and it was fantastic. No disease here, very large, sweet and productive. A winner.
Besides the list Carolyn posted, these are hearts for consideration: Julies Red Heart Couers de Valours Sylvan Guame Eagles Beak Butter and Bulls Heart Zores Big Red Kellehers Oxheart As for Oxheart Red, I inverted the name and it stuck in my mind. Sorry...it was the same one.
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October 26, 2009 | #20 |
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I've grown Anna Russian enough that I'd like to try as many hearts as possible, but I'm also growing in containers, and I know from the performance of Anna Russina I've grown, that I'm really interested in any varieties you may know that have a compact, semi-determinate type growing habit.....any of the ones listed above fall into that category? I understand Danko does, but would like to know any other there may be. Thanks.
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October 26, 2009 | #21 |
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Thanks....was hoping it might qualify as one of those elusive, compact, semi determinate types, but I'm thinking now I maybe should join the Dwarf Project and specialize in oxheart dwarfs..... |
October 26, 2009 | #22 |
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It sure would be neat to have some oxhearts in dwarf sized plants. I can see it now you developing a dwarf Wes or a dwarf Indiana Red. Would also like a GWR oxheart too! George |
October 26, 2009 | #23 | |
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And Yes Yasha Yugoslavian is well worth growing. As I said above I knew I'd forget many. Most folks know Crnkovic Yugoslavian, but Yasha also gave me seeds for what we called Yasha Yugoslavian, a nice pink heart.
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October 26, 2009 | #24 |
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I think I've posted it here but if not, in the future there will be a GWR heart. I'ts being developed now, from Cherokee Green as I recall and since CG is still my fave in terms of larger GWRipes I'm looking forward to it.
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October 26, 2009 | #25 |
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Well Carolyn
you've got me crossing my fingers for an early release of this GWR heart. Now to cross this with Summertime Green and produce a Dwarf GWR heart would be really special indeed!!!!! Yummmm George |
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