Member discussion regarding the methods, varieties and merits of growing tomatoes.
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January 9, 2017 | #16 |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: Apr 2015
Location: Ohio
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Here's another rowdy vote for Brandy OTV! Gotta luv this mater!
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January 9, 2017 | #17 |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: Jul 2012
Location: Montreal
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Hi Marsha, Bloody Butcher is an early red, PL. It has quite a good taste, not a brandywine taste, but a good taste for an early tomato. It's not a large tomato. Just a thought.
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January 9, 2017 | #18 |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: Oct 2014
Location: Norway
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Here are a couple I've noted, but haven't grown yet. Tatiana has seeds.
Korshun Ogromnyi Tatiana: “Indet. plants with potato leaf foliage. Large red beefsteaks. 6-12 oz. Very juicy and meaty. Delicious rich flavor.” Lindalana, IL: “Big Gnarly beefs, lovely taste. Keeper for sure. PL.” Midseason Cesu Agrais Tatiana: “Indet. plants with potato leaf foliage produce loads of small round red fruits, 1-2 oz with delicious rich and intensely sweet flavor. Very early in our garden. Similar to Stupice tomato, but smaller and sweeter, it does exceptionally well in the open ground or pots.” Steve |
January 9, 2017 | #19 |
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Location: Alabama
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This time of year, I like to do lists. Here are all the tomatoes in Tatiana's list that are both red and potato leaf. There are a couple of errors in this list so double check before growing. I have seed of Faux Red Brandywine which was a seed company goof up 15 years ago. It is a pretty good red potato leaf tomato.
ABC Potato Leaf, An?ka, Apple Tree, Big Sungold Potato Leaf, Bilder, Bloody Butcher, Brandywine, OTV (Off The Vine), Broadleaf, Burwood Prize, Butch's, Cesu Agrais, Cherokee Red Potato Leaf, Coastal Dandy, Coastal Redball, Coastal Valley Potato Leaf, Croatian Heart, Deutscher Fleiss, Eli, Ernie's Round, F. H. Crow, Fan-3, Flavour Steak, Fruhe Liebe, Fuzzy Bomb, Geza's Charleston, Giant Tree, Glacier, Granny's Heart, Green Pearl, Hungarian Giant, Imur Prior Beta, Jagged Leaf, Japanese, Karos, Kotlas, Kukla's Portuguese Beefsteak, Kurt, Lady Lucy, Lambada, Lana, Lap-Leaf, Lenny and Gracie's Kentucky Heirloom, Red, Linda's Faux, Machu Picchu, Manna, Matina, Maya and Sion's Airdrie Classic, Mikado Krasnyi, Moravsky Div, Nadia, Neva, Outdoor Girl, Persian Potato Leaf, Piennolo Del Vesuvio, Pomme d'Amour des Canaries, Quedlinburger Frühe Liebe, Rancho Solito, Red Brandywine Potato Leaf, Red Jacket, Red Mennonite, Red Tree, Rockingham, Rouge Du Chexbres, Rousich, Ruffled Potato Leaf, Russian Apple Tree, Schelicauski, Shirley Amish Red, Slava, Stupice, Stupicke Polni Rane, Stupické Polní Rané, Stupicke Sklenikove, Stupické Skleníkové, Stuse, Sugar Beefsteak, Sweet Scarlet Dwarf, Tamina, Three Sisters, Tomadose Des Comores, Potato Leaf, Truffaut Précoce, Unikalnyi, Victoria, Vining (Tree), Rogers, Visitation Valley, Wasa, Wayahead, Yablonka Rossii, Zore's Big Red, |
January 9, 2017 | #20 | |
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Location: Gloster, Lousiana 71030 Zone 8a
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http://tatianastomatobase.com/wiki/Linda%27s_Faux Bob |
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January 9, 2017 | #21 | |
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Location: Vancouver Island
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Lots of pink PL. Not many reds overall. Thank you for the list! KarenO |
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January 9, 2017 | #22 |
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Location: Hendersonville, NC zone 7
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One that is ready to be more widely distributed is a potato leaf red that emerged out of Lucky Cross (what a gift that line is!) that is delicious - it is called Large Lucky Red. Bill Minkey lists it at SSE, and I am sending a sample to Mike (Victory) to trial. I have very little seed to share...it is a really good one (like most everything in the line that produced Lucky Cross and Little Lucky).
And the dwarf Sweet Scarlet Dwarf from our project is to me one of the best flavored of the 66 releases - potato leaf, medium to medium large...and red!
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January 9, 2017 | #23 |
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Location: Wasilla Alaska
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Mat-Su Express is a red PL, and the reports coming back, as well as our own taste tests, hints that it is excellent.
I also have AK Sunset at F6, it is a mystery cross of Brandywine Sudduth's, and has a super old fashioned tomato taste. The fruits run from 4-8 OZ ,or so, with a nice shape. I also am working on a PL Black Krim X PL Early Girl cross, both in the PL form are pretty rare. ( EG, about 1-100 or so) It is at F4, with two red versions segregated, a perfect red shaped fruit, and a red beefsteak, both taste very good and may be nice market tomatoes. I will send somebody a bunch of seeds sometime this year to pass around, there are quite a few Mat-Su F5 and 6 floating around, we will have it at F8 here this season, and I will pass those around too. Very happy with the three mentioned. |
January 9, 2017 | #24 |
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I have grown BLOODY BUTCHER , STUPICE and MATINA, But all 3 are under saladette size. BB and Stupice are real early. Matina a lttle behind.
Be warned Stupice has more than one strain.
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January 9, 2017 | #25 | |
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You seem partial to PL varieties, do they grow better in your environment? The Black Krim, Early Girl cross sounds interesting in PL form, especially since JD's Special C Tex claims to be the same cross in RL. I'll be growing Matsu this summer in CA and I'm excited for it. |
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January 9, 2017 | #26 | |
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Actually though, I just had a PL Blk Krim pop up at the same time I had a PL EG handy, and was thinking in terms of a early PL Blk Krim, but the project turned into a larger PL EG that tastes really good. LOL Many of our crosses use Bloody Butcher, or Matina, and a few Stupice, being PL they often get crossed with a PL late season variety that tastes excellent, so it is PL. We also crossed them to RL varieties such as Chapman, Dester, and Delicious, maybe I should choose a RL to base the lines on to break the trend. LOL I also have crossed a few beefsteak varieties, no real plan there, will see what happens down the road. The mystery Sudduth's cross happened in another garden, there were RL versions, but both versions I now have, Sunrise (pink) and Sunset (red) had superior PL examples. There was actually an orange tomato in the F2 too, but it was ho-hum at best. Good luck with Mat-Su, hopefully they are not bird food. |
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January 9, 2017 | #27 |
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As the progenitor of Maya and Sion's Airdrie Classic....it has my vote
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January 9, 2017 | #28 |
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Linda's Faux sound good to me!! LOVE Aker's West Virginia. Big producer again for me this FL season..There is also Brandywine Red potato leaf and Boondocks..mine look red and not pink. Good balance between sweet and acidic. Moderate producer / tons of seeds.
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January 10, 2017 | #29 |
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I looked down this path myself and had settled on Linda's Faux or Eli, then Mat-Su Express came along. I grew potato leaf varieties last year for the first time (Rebel Yell, Elgin Pink, Brandy Boy), and they stood out as some of the healthiest and most efficient in the container garden.
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January 16, 2017 | #30 | |
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