Member discussion regarding the methods, varieties and merits of growing tomatoes.
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November 29, 2016 | #46 | |
Tomatovillian™
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Reverend Michael Keyes, a red cherry multiflora with larger tomato flavor, sprawling and productive. 15-20+ on the good trusses. Another in the big tomato in a small package is Green Tiger, equal parts beauty and flavor. Chang Li, productive, yellow cherry, egg shaped, slightly grainy in a really good way. |
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November 29, 2016 | #47 |
Tomatovillian™
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Location: Southern WI
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My grow list for 2017 is:
Black Krim Noire De Crimee Daniel Burson Aunt Ginny's Purple KBX Big Beef F1 Blush Black Cherry Chocolate Cherry Jaune Flammee Earl of Edgecomb Sungold F1 Sunsugar F1 Wisconsin 55 ? ? In buckets: dwarf project Teensy F4 yellow cherry and F3 chocolate cherry remaining buckets will be something from: more dwarf project and/or a few released dwarf project varieties. In small pots: some experimental microdwarfs |
November 29, 2016 | #48 | |
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OK, I'm confirming that one. This is the ever evolving list - and it is open to suggestions. I'm in the SF Bay Area. I have 8 spots in my raised beds for: sungold F1 Brandywine Sudduth's Strain Jazz (or Big Beef?) BKX Daniel Burson Earl's Faux Granadero Orange Jazz at the community garden I have one EB and two R&V for Spike Sugary Pounder Jen's Mystery tomato (given by a friend - acclimated to this climate, but unknown. I suspect it's Ananas Noire) In the yard of the shop I have EBs for: Margaret Curtain Girl Girl's Weird Thing Black Krim New Big Dwarf Virginia Sweets Rainbow Dwarf Sweet Scarlet Dwarf (or Dwarf Sweet Sue?) Rosella Purple Dwarf Purple Heart EM Champion Sart Roloise Brandywine, Platfoot Strain Eva Purple Ball Rebel Yell Red Viper Dwarf Last edited by JosephineRose; November 29, 2016 at 05:30 PM. |
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November 29, 2016 | #49 |
Tomatovillian™
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Location: NC - zone 8a - heat zone 7
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Good selection,JMS
I think I have 7 of those in your list in mine too. Have you grown Black Krim and Noire De Crimee during the same season ? If so what are the differences between them ? My best and favorite black has been Black from Tula. Very productive, fairly early and with very good taste. I grew one Daniel Burson last year and it turned out s dud. I might try it again in my new location. I will try Black Cherry Jaune Flammee for the first time.
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November 29, 2016 | #50 |
Tomatovillian™
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Jazz (or Big Beef?)
I like Big Beef, but I think Jazz is far superior to it in regard to flavor. Big Beef probably edges it on production, and certainly on fruit uniformity. Jazz will tend to make some whopper-sized fruit under certain weather patterns, same with Orange Jazz. |
November 29, 2016 | #51 | |
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I'm growing DB based on many favorable reports here--it does well for Patti who also lives in southern WI. Black and Chocolate cherry will be firsts on both--and they too will be grown side-by-side. I haven't grown Jaune Flammee or Earl of Edgecomb and those flavor descriptions intrigue me hence this year. Last year was the first time I grew Big Beef F1 and was very pleased with the plant vigor, health and production. Flavor was very good, not as good as some, but still quite good. I picked a TON of green fruits and they slowly ripened in my basement this fall--which made a first for me--a garden grown tomato on Thanksgiving. |
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November 29, 2016 | #52 | |
Tomatovillian™
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November 30, 2016 | #53 |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: Sep 2016
Location: Delaware
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Wow! That's a lot of tomatoes! The parentage looks interesting, too. Black plum was one of my favs 2 summers ago but it didn't do well last year. I think I transplanted it too many times.
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November 30, 2016 | #54 |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: Jun 2015
Location: NewYork 5a
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GGWT and SunGold should be on every top ten list.
Last week, the weekend before the Thanksgiving holiday, with 2 inches of snow accumulating, i tossed four 5 gallon pots of not-so-ratty but un-attended tomato containers into the potting shed...a rinky dink 'greenhouse' that just stores soils and such to keep it all out of the garage. And dry. It gets some sun now that leaves have fallen. With my phones flashlight this morning i picked and enjoyed a dozen SunGold, November 29th, !! |
December 1, 2016 | #55 |
Tomatovillian™
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For my remaining buckets, I'm leaning toward these dwarfs: Summertime Green, Emerald Giant, Jade Beauty (to see which GWR I like best) as well as dwarf Beauty King.
For my remaining two garden spots I'm leaning toward Orange Jazz and Garnet. The last couple buckets and spots in the garden always ebb and flow until the last possible minute--just too many varieties I keep obtaining and wanting to try. |
December 1, 2016 | #56 |
Tomatovillian™
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Location: Illinois, zone 6
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I haven't had Emerald Giant, but I have grown Jade Beauty next to Summertime Green. Jade Beauty makes medium-sized round fruit that are intensely sweet when ripe. Summertime Green makes bigger, beefsteak style fruit, sometimes ugly ones. The flavor is less sweet, but lighter and more balanced, still quite tasty. It just depends on what you prefer.
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December 26, 2016 | #57 |
Tomatovillian™
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Location: Dallas, TX
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Newbie to Forum - Grow List 2017
Hi, All. I'm in Dallas, TX. I'm growing in some in-ground native-soil beds that total about 700 sqft or so, plus some raised beds, aquaponic units and hydroponic buckets (dwc) at the college where I work.
Tomatoes Early Girl Black Krim Green Zebra Japanese Trifele Momotaro Striped Roman Roma Bison Grandma Mary's Paste (maybe) Sungold F1 (maybe) "Pleated" Texas Wild Cherry Texas Wild Cherry Peppers Violet Sparkle Brazilian Starfish Red Cheese Ciliegia Piccante Chile Pequin Eggplant Black Beauty Gretel Hybrid Other Nightshades Garden Huckleberry Ground Cherry I'm also going to try some grafting using Supernatural rootstock and Texas Wild Cherry as a rootstock. The latter survived the entire 2016 Texas summer along the fence in the weeds with pretty much zero attention. That's my kind of tomato. Cheers, Adam |
December 26, 2016 | #58 |
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My tentative list for 2017
New: Momotaro Hungarian Heart Boondocks Aunt Ginny's Purple Brandywine OTV Church Stump of the World Sungold Ananas Noir Indian Stripe Returners: Big Beef Big Mama Celebrity Chapman Aunt Ruby's German Green Azoychka Russian 117 Brandywine Sudduth |
December 26, 2016 | #59 |
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Good list, Hoosier.
I see some familiar popular varieties. I am also growing a few of them. When do you start germinating ?
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December 26, 2016 | #60 |
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I would like to wait until around the first of April, but I don't know if I can hold out that long. Plant out should be mid to late May. I am going to try to get a few containers out earlier.
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