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Old June 13, 2015   #16
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I've never yet grown a grape, but I have seeds of a few from the swaps. There are two I would have grown if I had more space - Green Grape, and Sprite - based on the reviews online - which might or might not be true for me in the given time and place.

Fred, I'm growing two cherries this year that are cherry pear X (big heart X small round). They are both long looking at the start (pear mother) but one has a nice point, and so far is developing much like the shape of Blush, while the other has a rounded bottom and instead of being a pear, looking more like a grape. The cross was just an experiment to learn about shape genetics, I didn't expect to see a grape shape (but they are half formed now, and maybe will change again..)

I was hoping to get a heart shape in a cherry, perhaps in the F2 of the pointed one. Any chance of that, in your experience?
I wanted Fred to breed a heart shaped cherry as well, not necessarily grape shaped, so a few years ago I sent him some hearts to work with, small hearts, without my correct data book near me I can only remember one of them, Tania has no pictures so I grabbed one from Victory Seeds;

http://www.victoryseeds.com/tomato_podorok-fei.html

One of the others is a small pink heart one but I can't think of the name right now.

Fred, please remember that I'm 75 and still alive and on June 26 will be 76 and looking for something that rhymes, one person suggested 76 and still 6 ft above, I didn't know what that meant until I was told than a hole 6 ft deep is needed before a casket can be lowered into the grave,, and then someone suggested 76 and still in the sticks, now that's OK b'c to many of us the sticks indicates a rural area and yes, I do live in awonderful rural area.

So Fred, if you are going to do the small heart project please remember how old I am.

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We have crossed Maglia Rosa (same shape as Blush) to Cherokee Purple, and have gotten heart-shaped tomatoes.

We have also gotten heart-shaped cherries when crossing Blush to round cherry tomatoes. In our experience, some of the best heart-shaped cherry tomatoes seem to be F1's.

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I've never yet grown a grape, but I have seeds of a few from the swaps. There are two I would have grown if I had more space - Green Grape, and Sprite - based on the reviews online - which might or might not be true for me in the given time and place.

Fred, I'm growing two cherries this year that are cherry pear X (big heart X small round). They are both long looking at the start (pear mother) but one has a nice point, and so far is developing much like the shape of Blush, while the other has a rounded bottom and instead of being a pear, looking more like a grape. The cross was just an experiment to learn about shape genetics, I didn't expect to see a grape shape (but they are half formed now, and maybe will change again..)

I was hoping to get a heart shape in a cherry, perhaps in the F2 of the pointed one. Any chance of that, in your experience?
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Carolyn,

We are working on small hearts. I would guess we won't have any ready for 3-4 years though.

But, you never know.
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We have crossed Maglia Rosa (same shape as Blush) to Cherokee Purple, and have gotten heart-shaped tomatoes.

We have also gotten heart-shaped cherries when crossing Blush to round cherry tomatoes. In our experience, some of the best heart-shaped cherry tomatoes seem to be F1's.
That is really fascinating.
Fred, maybe Carolyn would be pleased with a tasty F1 cherry heart (just to keep her busy until the OP is ready for her 80th birthday! ) - I'm sure good F1's could be had from Blush! One of the best tasting and prettiest ever, IMO.
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I wanted Fred to breed a heart shaped cherry as well, not necessarily grape shaped, so a few years ago I sent him some hearts to work with, small hearts, without my correct data book near me I can only remember one of them, Tania has no pictures so I grabbed one from Victory Seeds;

http://www.victoryseeds.com/tomato_podorok-fei.html

One of the others is a small pink heart one but I can't think of the name right now.

Fred, please remember that I'm 75 and still alive and on June 26 will be 76 and looking for something that rhymes, one person suggested 76 and still 6 ft above, I didn't know what that meant until I was told than a hole 6 ft deep is needed before a casket can be lowered into the grave,, and then someone suggested 76 and still in the sticks, now that's OK b'c to many of us the sticks indicates a rural area and yes, I do live in awonderful rural area.

So Fred, if you are going to do the small heart project please remember how old I am.

Carolyn
How about" Tomatoes still give me kicks at 76" or "Taking life's licks at 76", Carolyn maybe you need a "create my 76 slogan contest" thread. Winner to be whatever you like best. Just to have some fun in the 2 cents forum for a change.
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Carolyn will be sharing her picks at 76. I feel pretty confident about that.
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I would like to know what everyone's favorite grape tomato is.
A Florida bred mater from BHN called BHN624.Prolific,keeps well,thicker than usual skin,always sweet.Neighbors,freinds,family rave every year and always ask for them.Nice trusses up to 20-30 fruits in each one.
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77 and not yet in heaven . . .
78 and still never late . . .
79 and feeling fine . . .
80, the finest tomato lady . . .

Plenty of room for a long run here! (or if lines take a while to stabilize!)
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It's become very clear that I must save this thread to my faves so I can continue to rhyme into the future, however long that might be.

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We have crossed Maglia Rosa (same shape as Blush) to Cherokee Purple, and have gotten heart-shaped tomatoes.

We have also gotten heart-shaped cherries when crossing Blush to round cherry tomatoes. In our experience, some of the best heart-shaped cherry tomatoes seem to be F1's.
Fred, Cherokee Purple does have a heart form available, as does Indian Stripe, a version of Cherokee Purple and both CP and IS also have available PL foliage variants as well.

So lurking in the genes of both it's a possibility.

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There are two that we are growing that remind me of a valentine's heart. The picture isn't very good, but I hope it helps.
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Old June 14, 2015   #27
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The only grape tomato I recall growing was Cherry Roma. That one was very good IMO. Nothing to compare to though.

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I almost forgot this thread about heart shaped cherries but was able to find it.

http://tomatoville.com/showthread.ph...haped+Cherries

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Raisin Orange, Verde Claro, Mini Marzano
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I couldn't pick
and then I did
the one for me
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