Member discussion regarding the methods, varieties and merits of growing tomatoes.
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January 20, 2012 | #1 |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Pacific North West, zone 8a
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Anybody want to help me cut down my list?
Well, here is what I've got so far. I need to have twenty plants ( ), and would like to have a variety of colors, sizes, shapes, etc etc. I'd love any help! Thanks guys.
- Taryn Amazon Chocolate Aunt Ruby’s German Green Azoychka Berkely Tie Dye Black Cherry Brandywine Sudduth’s Cherokee Purple Earls Faux Flamme Gardeners Delight Green Zebra Grub’s Mystery Green Isis Candy KBX Kimberly Large Barred Boar Lime Green Salad Marianna’s Peace Moravsky Div Old German Orange Russian 117 Orange Strawberry Pink Berkely Tie Dye Prue Red Pear Stump of the World Stupice Sungold Super sweet 100 Virginia Sweets Yellow Brandywine |
January 20, 2012 | #2 |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: 6a - NE Tennessee
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Try this bunch:
Amazon Chocolate Aunt Ruby’s German Green Azoychka Black Cherry Brandywine Sudduth’s Cherokee Purple Earls Faux Grub’s Mystery Green KBX Kimberly Large Barred Boar Marianna’s Peace Moravsky Div Old German Orange Russian 117 Pink Berkely Tie Dye Stupice Sungold Virginia Sweets Yellow Brandywine Course, if it were me, I'd plant 'em all.
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January 20, 2012 | #3 |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: Northern MN zone 4a
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I attempt to have one variety per color in each category. IMO I would eliminate Super sweet 100 and keep Gardeners Delight. Pick between Lime Green Salad and Green Zebra. Aunt Ruby's German Green or Grub's Mystery Green. Stupice or Kimberly. Pick your favorite pink beefsteak. I know easier said than done. I hope you succeed, I failed and have to many on my list.
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January 20, 2012 | #4 |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: SoCal Inland
Posts: 2,705
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And this would be an excellent example of why I keep buying more earth boxes and 15 gallon planter containers........ LInda
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January 20, 2012 | #5 |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: Sep 2010
Location: No. California
Posts: 69
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Taryn -
I hope you don't mind me piggybacking to your inquiry as I have the same problem figuring out what to grow. Can only grow about 15 and have 27 or more. Here is my list: Cherries: Sungold, Sweet 100, Green Doctors Frosted, Medovaya Kaplya, Black Cherry Green/Yellow: Cherokee Green, Dr. Wyche's Yellow Striped/Bi-color: Violet Jasper, Green Zebra, Red Zebra, Lucky Cross, Pink Berkeley Tie Dye, Chocolate Stripes, Black & Brown Boar Reds/Pinks: Brandywine Suddith, Italian Heirloom, Ingegnoli Gigante Liscio, Neves Azorean Red, Linnie's Oxheart, Ludmilla's Pink Heart, Bobbie Purple/Blacks: Japanese Black Trifele, Cherokee Chocolate, Paul Robeson,Black Krim Paste:Speckled Roman, Heidi Ok, maybe I can go up to 20 Toms this year. Anyhow, any recommendations from anyone who has grown some of these newer varieties or even older ones would be appreciated so I can narrow it down. |
January 20, 2012 | #6 |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: Evansville, IN
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Taryn, I think you've succeeded in compiling a diverse list of varieties. The only near redundancy I see are that Brandywine, Earl's Faux, and Marianna's Peace are nearly identical with regard to fruit size, fruit color, flavor, leaf shape, and DTM. That doesn't mean I would eliminate one or two of the three though, because sometimes when one fails to produce well, the other takes up the slack.
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January 21, 2012 | #7 |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: Edina, MN (Zone 4)
Posts: 945
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I would grow Stump of the World over Marianna's Peace and I thing Moravsky Div and Stupice are very similar. Thus, I'd grow one of these and add something else. I couldn't live without Prue.
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January 21, 2012 | #8 |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Annapolis, Maryland
Posts: 222
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I'll be glad to help cut your list down. Please just send the following to my house and you will have plenty of room in your garden!
Amazon Chocolate Earls Faux Moravsky Div Pink Berkely Tie Dye |
January 21, 2012 | #9 |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: Germany 49°26"N 07°36"E
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I would suggest go to the below site and check out their offerings. A lot of their varieties were donated by TVille members when they started back up. They probably have one of the best top 5 selections of Reds, Pinks, Blacks minus (Amazon Chocolate) you name it. Ami
http://www.glecklerseedmen.com/
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January 21, 2012 | #10 |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: Jul 2011
Location: Bedford, VA
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I will tell you the 2 that I have grown and WILL NOT grow again...
Berkley Tye Dye - beautiful tomato but it has zero taste Super Sweet 100 - crack way too much for me Just my 2 cents...take it for what it's worth |
January 21, 2012 | #11 | |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Pacific North West, zone 8a
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Sorry, I'm not much help! Taryn |
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January 21, 2012 | #12 |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Pacific North West, zone 8a
Posts: 510
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Thanks everyone for your help.
For those who have been telling me to choose between things of the same category (for example, Kimberly vs. Moravsky Div vs. Stupice, or Aunt Ruby's German Green vs Grubs Mystery Green) its very hard for me to do that seeing as I haven't grown them before! I don't know which is better. Maybe I just need to buy some more containers.... or maybe I need to have a garden on my roof! SO! Here is what I need help with most: Which would you choose for the following categories? 1. Supersweet 100 vs Gardeners Delight 2. Earls Faux vs. Brandywine Sudduth vs. Stump of the World vs. Mariannas Peace 3. Stupice vs. Moravsky Div vs. Kimberly 4. Green Zebra vs. Lime Green Salad 5. Virginia Sweets vs. Pink Berkely Tie Dye vs. Old German vs. Large Barred Boar 6. Aunt Ruby's German Green vs. Grub's Mystery Green Thanks so much you guys! I really appreciate it. Taryn |
January 21, 2012 | #13 |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: Sep 2010
Location: No. California
Posts: 69
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Thanks. I'm pretty much growing them for the "market appeal" to the customers but I will grow them this year and taste them as well because I need to know if I want to offer them next year. I thought they would look so pretty in a bowl with all the other cherry colors so that may be more important to some than the taste? I think any home grown ripe tomato is wonderful but I am such a newbie on taste so it is good to get others' input.
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January 21, 2012 | #14 |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: zone 6b, PA
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Taryn,
1. Supersweet 100 if you like small and very sweet; Gardener's Delight if you like a bit bigger cherry that has more tomato taste. 2. Tried all of them once and Brandywine Sudduth was by far the healthiest and most vigorous producer for me. 3. not grown 4. not grown 5. Only grew the first 2 and they're not at all the same- Virginia Sweets was much sweeter to me than PBTD, though. 6. I prefer ARGG both in taste and production, but it was later than GMG. Again, my taste buds, my conditions, different years for different varieties, etc. You'll only know what works for you by growing them. kath |
January 22, 2012 | #15 |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: Apr 2011
Location: NW Wisconsin
Posts: 910
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Your list looks very similar to mine, so I'll just say- You must be a Genius!
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