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Old March 30, 2012   #16
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austrailian red oxheart, pink oxheart, red brandywine. gonna have to try that cherokee purple that everybodys choosen.
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Old March 30, 2012   #17
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1. Aunt Ginny's Purple - If only it was more productive for me here!
2. Polish Linguisa - My wife, who doesn't even pretend to understand my obsession requests this one every year for the thick juice I use to make my winter vegetable soup. I doubt she would recognize the names of 99% of what I've grown the past few years, but this one she remembers.
3. Wisconsin 55 - A solid reliable main crop producer for the climate here.
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Old March 30, 2012   #18
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I love polish linguisa, too
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Old March 30, 2012   #19
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Wow, just three? Ok, I'll try...

Cherokee Purple
Gold Medal
Kentucky Beefsteak

... and about 30 more varieties but I'll leave it at that
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Old March 30, 2012   #20
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thank you for all your replies i know its difficult to choose only 3 i have problems myslef with that choice ,, but i didnt mean not to grow the others that would be prohibitive for me as well as each one has its merits ...
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Old March 30, 2012   #21
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i would have to add my 4th as stupice for dependability and earliness 5th as rose de berne for its shiny penny look and 6th as sungold f1 for its luscioncness and great snacking tomato as im speaking to all the other plants see this is where the addictiveness is proven you just cant narrow the varieties down without addig more im by far guilty of that lol
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Old March 30, 2012   #22
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Brandywine Sudduth
Cherokee Purple
KBX

Those have been mainstays in my garden for the past 4 years now...can't imagine not having them. Sudduth gets an entire bed filled with them. Cowlick's will be joining it this year to taste compare...let the mater battle begin!
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Old March 30, 2012   #23
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huntoften i couldnt imaigne not growing cherokee purple or sudduth pink brandywine either i grew 24 cherokees last year and they were my very first row.. i had some concentric cracking by the stem end but i told my customers at the market that it gave them a designer look lol
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Old March 30, 2012   #24
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Should be interesting to see if any of the newly released dwarves make this list....I've got a bunch of new dwarves budding now and am looking forward to seeing how they stack up
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Old March 30, 2012   #25
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Whee do you get the dwarf seeds? I'm very interested in trying some the dwarfs for the fall/winter, as I can move containers or easily cover my plants when I have freeze warnings. I'd love to buy some seeds for this fall.
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Old March 30, 2012   #26
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I'm sorry I have to go with top 4/5
Red Brandywine
Marianna's Peace
Aunt Gertie's Gold
Sungold/Sunsugar.....not sure which I like better, as I've never grown them both in the same season.
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Old March 31, 2012   #27
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Brandywine Sudduth
Cherokee Green
Marianna's Peace

And, if you allow hybrids, Momotaro ranks right in there.
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Old March 31, 2012   #28
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Black From Tula, Kosovo, Cherokee Purple
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Old March 31, 2012   #29
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Cant do it!
But my favs from last year were

Green Giant
Orange Starwberry
Goose Creek

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Old March 31, 2012   #30
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That's hard for me, but I haven't grown as many tomato varieties as most people here, so I can't imagine how hard it is for everyone else!

I can't just have three, so here are some of my favorites from last year:

(Sorry they are mostly cherries; hard to ripen larger fruits here in washington)
Sungold (duh)
Chocolate Cherry
Green Zebra
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