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Old February 18, 2009   #1
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This is my second year with Heirlooms. My only repeats are the Christmas Grape and the Cherokee Purple.

Kellogg’s Breakfast

Korney’s jelly Bean

Sub Artic Plenty oops.

Siberian

Christmas Grape

Beef Steak

Mortgage Lifter

Nebraska Wedding

Black Krim

Brandy Wine

Green Zebra

Prudens Purple

Sioux

Cherokee Purple

Big Rainbow

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Old February 18, 2009   #2
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And here I am, only able to do three varieties. I'm so jealous. Oh man, I wish I had a real yard.

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Old February 19, 2009   #3
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I have grown several on your list but have never heard of Sub Arctic Plenty Siberian or Beef Steak or Korney's. Sub Arctic Plenty is a good variety. Siberian is a good variety. Haven't heard of a cross named that. KB, ML, BW and CP are all among the greatest tomatoes I have ever grown. PP is (for me) second tier. GZ is last page for me- somebody else can grow it and give me one to taste (if grown around here) and I might add it to the end of a very long list. The others I know only by reputation. Korney's, in reading about it, sounds like what I would plunk down Black Cherry in that spot.

Hey, but this is coming from a guy who lives in an area where winter is often like summer and summer is often like winter.
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Old February 19, 2009   #4
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Some others to consider that do well here, are Eva Purple Ball, Break 'O Day, Neves Azorean Red, Earl's FAux.

I have had good luck with Sioux and Cherokee Purple.
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Old February 19, 2009   #5
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Great list!!
I have to narrow mine down.
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Old February 19, 2009   #6
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Sub Arctic Plenty Siberian - did you mean two varieties? :

Sub Arctic Plenty
Siberian

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Old February 19, 2009   #7
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Sub Arctic Plenty Siberian - did you mean two varieties? :


Yes they are two.

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Some others to consider that do well here, are Eva Purple Ball, Break 'O Day, Neves Azorean Red, Earl's FAux.


Thanks for the sugestions. Do you know of a pleated tomato that will take the heat.


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I have to narrow mine down.


I know that problem. I am going to plant 2 plants per hole and give away my extras. I started 5 seeds of each.

They were a hit at work last year.

It was a tough job. I had to draw the last 2 from the hat.
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Old February 19, 2009   #8
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Pleated or fluted tomatoes that thrive in heat are Costoluto Genovese...Saladmaster did well in heat for me also, but it is smaller and only for fresh eating, unless you are very ambitous...Purple Calabash does ok in heat too, but the taste is different....

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