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Old February 4, 2011   #1
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Default Which of these cherries would you grow...

....if you could only grow one:

Fox Cherry
Tommy Toe
Sun Sugar

Bonus points: Is there a cherry you like more than these? (besides Black Cherry or SunGold).
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Old February 4, 2011   #2
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I remember Fox Cherry producing a really nice crop for me in 2003. They were large cherries, juicy and had pretty good flavor.
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Old February 5, 2011   #3
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Depends on what you like in a cherry...if it's sweetness, I'd say Sunsugar.
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Old February 5, 2011   #4
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Since I don't particularly like RED tomatoes, here are the cherries I like -- Galinas, Green Doctors, Amish Salad, Porters Dark Cherry.

There are a whole lot of great cherries I also grow, but those are some I like to eat.

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Old February 5, 2011   #5
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I've grown all three. Tommy Toe was my favorite tomato for a couple years -- it's good at any stage of ripeness, perfect for snacking in the garden. But last year my plant was in a shadier spot and didn't produce as much. I grew Fox Cherry one year and it was very productive with a classic red cherry taste. I've grown SunSugar F1 a few times and in my climate I prefer it to Sungold F1 -- I prefer the taste and never get tired of it (even if I get tired of picking it!), whereas Sungold gets a sort of off flavor later in the season. One year I grew SunSugar F1 and Galina's Yellow cherry side by side, and they were hard to tell apart (appearance and taste and production), even though SunSugar has a reputation for being one of the sweetest and Galina's does not. Black Cherry was wonderful for a few years and then didn't do well in other seasons.

So you'll just have to try them all.
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Old February 5, 2011   #6
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Quote:
Galinas, Green Doctors, Amish Salad, Porters Dark Cherry
no cheating

message too short....whatever
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Old February 6, 2011   #7
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I totally forgot to mention Sun Sugar. It probably had the most consistent flavor throughout the season.
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Old February 6, 2011   #8
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Sun sugar. You might also want to try Solid Gold F1, Yellow Mini F1, or Golden Sweet F1. I agree, Sun Sugar seemed to get even sweeter with the cool september nights.
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TOMMY TOE is one of the best flavoured red cherries.
For a few more choices, you cannot go wrong with Dr. Carolyn, Green Doctors, Green Doctors Frosted.
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Old February 7, 2011   #10
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For an F1 red cherry, Sweet Million has done extremely well for me here in the cool PNW. It is an "improved" Sweet 100 (packs double the flavor), and I have never had any disease issues with it here. For me, it has been as productive as Sun Gold F1. Those two have earned lifetime membership in my garden.
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Old February 7, 2011   #11
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We really like chocolate cherry. Maybe I just like anything that even says chocolate. I always grow Sungold, Sweet 100, chocolate cherry and an orange one (undecided as yet) Tache
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(1) sun sugar, (2) chocolate cherry (3) tommy toe (red or the yellow version)
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I liked sunsugar.It is sweeter in taste.
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Sun Sugar did well for me. I prefer a little unknown tomato for my tiny toms though- it was supposed to be a Roughwood Golden Tiger. It is not a Roughwood, and I've been unable to find anything like it- throws everything from peas to pears all on the same plant. It's dark pink, with clear skin and green seed gel... as far as sweetness goes, it beat out Sungold. And it consistently breeds true. You can smell the sugar coming off the plants across the garden.
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Old February 9, 2011   #15
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Sweet Quartz F1
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