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Old September 20, 2006   #1
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Default Good purple/blacks ?

I've got 2 spots open for some purple/blacks any sugestions?
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Old September 20, 2006   #2
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My favorite is Black Star and Paul Robeson, but i also really like Black Krim....
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Old September 21, 2006   #3
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How about Purple Calabash ?

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Old September 21, 2006   #4
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Cherokee Purple, Black from Tula (have not grown it)
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Old September 21, 2006   #5
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I grew Black Prince this year...small salad size tomatoes...with a very unique flavor--hard to describe--but very tasty. Got raves from the folks I gave these to. The plant had wonderful production.
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Old September 21, 2006   #6
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My favorites are Cherokee purple, black from tula, black cherry and carbon (new this year). Other intersting good ones are Japanese trifle black, Indian and black pear.
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I really like Cherokee Purple & Black Krim. Good looking maters, and very tasty.
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Old September 21, 2006   #8
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I grew Black Krim and Noir de Crimee last season. I found the BK to be good sized and fairly good tasting. The NdC was very prolific - over 150 fruit on one plant - fairly small and better tasting (to me) than the BK.
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Cherokee Purple has always been our favorite and Carbon this year was very good. It out-taste-tested CP in all four of the taste tests I participated in this year. (maybe the year and maybe the tomato) Black Krim has not been very tasty here in the North for me.
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Old September 21, 2006   #10
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I'd go for:

Cherokee Purple:


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Black from Tula:


Two real standouts in my garden this year.
Production was moderate; but the taste
was well worth the wait ~

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Old September 21, 2006   #11
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Default Black tomatoes

Yes, I ditto the choice of Cherokee Purple and Black from Tula. I grew BFT for the 1st time this year and really liked the flavor.
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Old September 21, 2006   #12
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When I gave plants away this year single most popular purple/black was carbon. Productive and unbelievable taste. A real winner.

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In this order.

The two at the top are tied for first so far.

I'll pick a winner next year, side by side tasting all year. It's a tough job but someone has to do it.

Black from Tula
Vorlon
Carbon
Black Krim
Cherokee Purple
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Old September 21, 2006   #14
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I will be growing Black from Tula, Vorlon, Carbon, and Cherokee Purple all new for me next year. I am glad to hear they are on a top list for someone
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Ciao all,

Vorlon eh? I've not heard much about that one. Does someone have some pictures to share and Grub-esque tasting notes?
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