Member discussion regarding the methods, varieties and merits of growing tomatoes.
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September 24, 2015 | #121 |
Tomatovillian™
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Cherokee Purple
Kelloggs Breakfast Cosmonaut Volkov - all new to me and all delicious. Others may return - but I just have limited space and a long "want to try" list. |
September 24, 2015 | #122 |
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Returning for the second year: Sungold, Black Cherry - two popular varieties I always avoided until this year.
Returning for the ninth year: Black Krim, Pink Brandywine, Cherokee Purple - My top three of all time. I always say I won't grow Yellow Pear again, but I've grown it three years running. I might give Honey Drop a try instead. Yellow Pear is so prolific even when I ignore the plants, good to give out to neighbors. I have at least a dozen new varieties for next year, including: -Dwarf Cherokee Green -Red Pisa Date -Matt's Wild Cherry -Yellow Brandywine -Henderson's Pink Ponderosa -Homestead -Nepal -New Yorker -Pink Brandywine from different source Possibly returning next year (on/off relationship) -Red Oxheart -Yellow Oxheart -San Marzano -Jubilee -Beefsteak Going into the greenhouse, may overwinter: -Mexico Midget Last edited by fonseca; September 24, 2015 at 09:38 PM. Reason: More 'Maters. |
September 24, 2015 | #123 |
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Celebrity will be returning to the patio. It is my wife's decision if she wants to swap Roma for another plum, or Super Sweet 1000 for another cherry.
Better Boy and Pink Brandywine will both be coming back to the community garden plot, but both reduced a plant each to trial Ponderosa and Brandy Boy. My wife gets to pick three plants so I am unsure if any that she picked for 2015 will be making a return engagement in 2016. |
September 24, 2015 | #124 |
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Tomatoes returning to my garden in 2016 are all based entirely on WOW flavor:
1. BW Sudduth's 2. Ramapo Purple (a black mutant from Claud) 3. Pappy Kerns (my grandfather's heirloom heart - will include these seeds in my offering to Gary's MMMM swap this year in the "knock your socks off" category!) 4. Sun Gold 5. Black cherry Narrowing down all the other choices I have for the 11 spots I have for new varieties will be the hard part! Jen |
September 25, 2015 | #125 |
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I actually ordered more seeds last night, it's true, it's like being a kid in a candy store!!!
KC, I cannot join the MMMM, no way no way! I need some control over my garden choices, lol! MissS, I want to try Daniel Burson, if anyone has seeds, I'd love some and I do have seeds to trade, but nothing exotic. I love the black tomatoes, so if so many of you are raving that much, I have to try it!!!! I was so sure my grow list was getting narrowed down Oh well that's why this thread is so dangerous!!! Sharon |
October 1, 2015 | #126 | |
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October 1, 2015 | #127 |
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Returning
KBX Brandywine Suddiths Cherokee green Cherokee Purple San Marzano Redorta (for sauce) Roma (for sauce) Sweet 100 cherry (by the back door sidewalk for snacking) Departing due to poor performance Cowlicks Brandywine Costoluto Genovese My season was too short due to a lot of rain and blight. Oh how i yearn for next year, I all ready bought my seed for next year.
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October 11, 2015 | #128 |
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From my 2015 garden, I'm definitely planning on growing Abraham Lincoln again. I found it to be a very good producer of medium-sized(some larger) red tomatoes. The taste was very good IMO.
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October 12, 2015 | #129 |
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I keep seeing Big Beef coming up as a favorite over and over. It is often in the lists of favorites that include Brandywine, Pruden's Purple and Stump of the World. Does this hybrid taste like any of these?
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October 12, 2015 | #130 |
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Location: zone 6b, PA
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The following varieties from my 2015 grow out will definitely be returning:
Sungold Terhune Indian Zebra Rebel Yell Barlow Jap Not Purple Strawberry I'm hoping to do a paste grow out in 2016, too. |
October 12, 2015 | #131 |
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kath, how did Indian Zebra compare the varieties we are all more familiar with like Indian Stripe and Cherokee Purple? M
Missed your pictorial and evaluations this year. |
October 12, 2015 | #132 |
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October 13, 2015 | #133 |
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Those are some great ones. I like your taste.
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October 13, 2015 | #134 | |
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what a concept ...vertical graft to allow some of us that have many varieties to save space and be able to enjoy 2 varieties in one place/ container ....with a little extra work ??? wow which source of the techniques would you recommend . Would you start with a disease resistant variety like big beef as root to graft the others onto ?
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October 13, 2015 | #135 |
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