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Old July 29, 2010   #1
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My eyes are bloodshot from reading so much about different tomato taste and opinions. I am obsessed (bad) with this new hobby of mine I will be growing 6 plants next year. I live alone and will give most of them away to friends and family. I do not cook or
"can" at all.......hahahahaha. I will grow 6 plants in Rays Earthtainers. Here is the list that I have so far from my readings:

Sun Gold

Cherokee Purple

Earl's Faux

Goose Creek

Marianna's Peace

and the 6th one could be a Paul Robeson or a Big Beef plant? I am looking for medium to larger sweet and juicy fruits (heirlooms) that would flourish in Michigan's climate. Any other ideas or suggestions would be greatly appreciated .... >>>>>>>>>>> Talon
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Old July 29, 2010   #2
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Maybe Pineapple? I'd throw a JD's in there for sure, though.
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That sounds like a very good list to me. You could do Big Beef or Jet Star.
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I would go Hawaiin pineapple or J.D special c-tex too. There is a great rich tomato that someone here turned me on too and it's name is Sherrill. It is so rich I will never be without it in my garden.
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I would go Hawaiin pineapple or J.D special c-tex too. There is a great rich tomato that someone here turned me on too and it's name is Sherrill. It is so rich I will never be without it in my garden.
What does "Hawaiian Pineapple" taste like?
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LOL, I already have Earl's Faux, Cherokee Purple and SunGold seeds... for next year. (Among others!!!)

Hmmm, how 'bout a green one? Or Sara's Galapagos or Matt's Wild Cherry?
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LOL, I already have Earl's Faux, Cherokee Purple and SunGold seeds... for next year. (Among others!!!)

Hmmm, how 'bout a green one? Or Sara's Galapagos or Matt's Wild Cherry?
Maybe "we" could negotiate a small trade for a rare "Legend" tomato ??????? ........Hehehehe......Just having some fun with you girl........ >>>>>>>>>>>>>Talon
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The question I have...why limit it to six? Wouldn't 12 be twice the fun? And 24 twice the fun of 12...and....
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The question I have...why limit it to six? Wouldn't 12 be twice the fun? And 24 twice the fun of 12...and....
I am only one person.......who will eat 12 plants worth of maters? LOL!
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You do NOT read threads thoroughly do you???? Please re read my original post when you have a spare minute.......
Well I live alone, with two cat kids who don't eat tomatoes, and I don't cook that much and I no longer make sauce and gave up canning tomatoes when my mother no longer had me to help and that was maybe 55 year ago.

But I've got about 40 plants our there anyway.

You must at least make some fresh salads so how about growing at least a second cherry in addition to Sungold F1?

I hesitate to even make some suggestions since you said above that reading all these varieties made your eyes bloodshot.
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Well I live alone, with two cat kids who don't eat tomatoes, and I don't cook that much and I no longer make sauce and gave up canning tomatoes when my mother no longer had me to help and that was maybe 55 year ago.

But I've got about 40 plants our there anyway.

You must at least make some fresh salads so how about growing at least a second cherry in addition to Sungold F1?

I hesitate to even make some suggestions since you said above that reading all these varieties made your eyes bloodshot.
I never said that I was unhappy reading here with my bloodshot eyes Carolyn.......I love this site bigtime. What is your honest opinion here? >>>>>>>>>>>>>Talon
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I never said that I was unhappy reading here with my bloodshot eyes Carolyne.......I love this site bigtime. What is your honest opinion here? >>>>>>>>>>>>>Talon
About which?

The varieties you listed or suggesting some other cherry tomatoes?
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You do NOT read threads thoroughly do you???? Please re read my original post when you have a spare minute.......
Tal...play nice...no throwing sand!
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Old July 29, 2010   #14
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I think you might need a good red in your 6 plants I have NAR growing this year taste test coming but have heard good things about Chapman as well. Cowlicks granted was my first BLT tomato of the season but it was very very good if the rest taste like the first one it will me my top choice in my 5 years of growing and is a pink.

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I did read it all the first time. I live alone too, give most away, don't cook either, and have about 60 this year with another 8-10 ready to plant for a fall crop. You just can't get enough of a good thing!

I predict your obsessions will outgrow 6 plants for 2011!

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