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Old June 12, 2015   #1
Fred Hempel
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Default What is your favorite grape tomato?

I would like to know what everyone's favorite grape tomato is.
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Old June 12, 2015   #2
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I liked the Lucia grape tomato from FEDCO seeds. Although I wouldn't say they "taste like a red Sun Gold", as the description reads.
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Old June 12, 2015   #3
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Fred, I don't really care what the shape of a smallish one is what I care about is taste and performance.

But since you asked, in 2010 I made an offer here of three varieties bred by Dr. Randy Gardner, formerly with NCSU, and they were:

Smarty F1
Mt Magic F1
Plum Regal F1

Smarty F1 was the grape tomato and I really liked it when I grew it.

Johnny's is one of several places still offering it:

http://www.johnnyseeds.com/p-7345-smarty.aspx

And here's some comments from the Tville members about it.

http://www.tomatoville.com/showthread.php?t=14973

Honestly, I don't care if a small one is grape shaped or oval, such as Verde Claro, or pear shaped such as Emerald Pear or whatever.

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I have got all my cherry and grape tomato seeds from the package of tomatoes
purchased at Trader Joes. They are claimed to be "Heirloom" but probably OP.
So I actualll see, feel, and taste want I want to grow.


Here a picture. I am growing 4 of those : Black, Red large cherry, Grape Gold, Cherry gold.
My plants are now setting fruits.

Sorry, I have no names for them.
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Old June 12, 2015   #5
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Sun Gold, Fruity Cherry and Black Cherry. All tasty and prolific for me.
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Old June 12, 2015   #6
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Fred I like the one called Grape.

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Old June 12, 2015   #7
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Sweet Olive was really good last year but did not make the cut this year. Way to many varieties to choose from. Might we see a grape variety from you in the future?
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Old June 12, 2015   #8
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I like Sweet Olive too. I am working on grapes, but I don't have anything even close to finished. But I need to figure out what my "controls" should be.
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I've never yet grown a grape, but I have seeds of a few from the swaps. There are two I would have grown if I had more space - Green Grape, and Sprite - based on the reviews online - which might or might not be true for me in the given time and place.

Fred, I'm growing two cherries this year that are cherry pear X (big heart X small round). They are both long looking at the start (pear mother) but one has a nice point, and so far is developing much like the shape of Blush, while the other has a rounded bottom and instead of being a pear, looking more like a grape. The cross was just an experiment to learn about shape genetics, I didn't expect to see a grape shape (but they are half formed now, and maybe will change again..)

I was hoping to get a heart shape in a cherry, perhaps in the F2 of the pointed one. Any chance of that, in your experience?
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Orange Santa F1
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I will echo above about Orange Santa; I have only had it bought from the supermarket, but it was very nice and surely a benchmark variety.

I grew Sungrape (from same breeders as Sungold) one year and it was OK, but not overly impressed. Certainly not in the same league as Sungold but worth including as a control.
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Tami G is my favorite grape, and I've grown quite a few.
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Old June 13, 2015   #13
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Fred, I'm not sure what a grape tomato is? I've read some about them. To me, a grape tomato would be sweet. That is what I think about when I think about grapes. I cannot relate tomatoes size and shape to grapes because there are so many sizes and shapes of grapes. My favorite grape is what is marketed as a red grape. But as John Q Public, I'm thinking the sweet, tasteless, seedless, green, grape is what most people think of.

So, in my head, I imagine a grape tomato being a smaller oval - or better yet - capsule shaped tomato that is sweet. Throw in some taste, and I think it would be really good. It would be even better to have them in many different colors.
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Old June 13, 2015   #14
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Green Grape when it's overripe.....
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I'm growing Vals Red Nibbler this year although I keep giving them away, need to taste them. A lot of people seem to like Cherry Roma. It has actually won some taste tests if you can believe what you read online.........
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