Member discussion regarding the methods, varieties and merits of growing tomatoes.
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February 9, 2021 | #1 |
Tomatovillian™
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Mary Reynolds
My neighbor grew Mary Reynolds (an orange beefsteak) last year and I was quite amazed by both the fruits and the plants.
True Love seeds (where photo is from) describes it as an heirloom from Virginia. I am surprised there is not more information out there on this variety. Please put your growing experiences here.
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February 9, 2021 | #2 |
Tomatovillian™
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I have not heard of it before, it does have some resemblance of Kellogg's Breakfast.
https://www.victoryseeds.com/tomato_...breakfast.html |
February 9, 2021 | #3 |
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Fred - Quite a nice looking tomato. Would you mind elaborating on what you liked about it? Flavor, size, color, lack of cracking/blemishes, etc.?
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February 10, 2021 | #4 | |
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Then, there are all of the plant vigor and disease resistance issues. What was striking to me last year was that this tomato had great fruit characteristics. What I need to find out this year is how consistently it produces.
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February 10, 2021 | #5 |
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I haven't grown it myself but that is the sort of interior structure I really like in a beefsteak. It has the small locules that definitely contribute to a firmer tomato and something I also prefer even though I'm not a grower. I dislike large open locules as a rule in a slicer especially combined with thin septa and pericarp and lots of gel and seeds.
I like a slice that holds together with a smooth meaty center like that. Karen O |
February 10, 2021 | #6 |
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I agree, one my favorites to grow is KBX, it is a reliable producer for me and so delicious. Karen's description made me think of the KBX I sliced up last year, it kind of looked like a mango. Fred's point about pleasant firmness and not bruising a lot is a good point. I hope others who might have grown this chime in, judging by Google search it doesn't look like a lot is out there about this tomato.
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February 13, 2021 | #7 |
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Výsledky překladu I really like this tomato, I'll probably try it in 2022 as well. I'm looking for a replacement for Orange Strawberry and Amana Orange. Vladimír |
February 13, 2021 | #8 |
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Join Date: Apr 2011
Location: Burton, TX
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I'm trying Momotaro Gold this year (new from Kitazawa Seeds). Love Momotaro so high hopes for this one.
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February 13, 2021 | #9 |
Tomatovillian™
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Pic of one of my KBX a few years back is my avatar. This one was 1 once short of 2 lbs.
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August 8, 2021 | #10 |
Tomatovillian™
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I grew Mary Reynolds this year. It has a healthy plant and a good fruit set as heirlooms go. The taste is very balanced and nice. The look as Fred says is a winner for those people who don't want "ugly" tomatoes. A winner for future years.
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August 8, 2021 | #11 |
Tomatovillian™
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I am glad to hear that it did well for you too!
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