Member discussion regarding the methods, varieties and merits of growing tomatoes.
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January 19, 2016 | #16 | |
Tomatovillian™
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January 20, 2016 | #17 |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: Mar 2014
Location: Mid-Atlantic right on the line of Zone 7a and 7b
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I must have snobby taste. I have grown Big Beef multiple years and just don't get it when I see how people rank it as having "very good" flavor. Does the high yield and disease resistance cloud people's judgement perhaps? Are we sometimes conditioned by what we are told to expect?
I think it is an average flavored tomato. Maybe call it so-so or ok. I have yet to try a hybrid that I would call very good or excellent. Only heirlooms so far in my trials over the years. But I am open to the possibility. |
January 20, 2016 | #18 | |
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January 20, 2016 | #20 |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: Feb 2015
Location: NC - zone 8a - heat zone 7
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Now, what constitutes a "Good Flavor" ?
That is a subjective definition, unless one offers a description. I might describe a suite tasting tomato as "good tasting". Someone else might refer to tangy or acidic one, or a combination thereof. So there is no way to quantify a "Good tasting " tomato. To me a good tasting tomato has to be juicy (not mealy) but not with zillions of seeds. I has to be tangy with a hint of sweetness. ON JERSEY BOY: i have read a lot of good reviews in another site. But I have not grown it myself. If seeds were available off the racks , I would give it a try. Gardenee |
January 20, 2016 | #21 |
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Join Date: Mar 2014
Location: Mid-Atlantic right on the line of Zone 7a and 7b
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Not sure about your coast, but some independent garden centers here get plants from growers that do a burpee program. The standards as well as the heirloom marriage series, brandy boy, jersey boy, super sauce or big mamma. My parents sell them for 1.99 in a 1501 tray so the pot is about 3.5" square.
Maybe check around. They also have a burpee seed rack and it is corporately pre-loaded with variety selection that never has the new cool stuff. My mom tries to explain how dumb that is and the rep is dumbfounded. Go figure. Basically we gathered that they want people to go to the website and therefore keep the new or exclusives online so you'll shop all their stuff. So, I don't think you'd find it. Ill Mail u one but you gotta mail me a tomato from it lol |
March 12, 2016 | #22 |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: Dec 2015
Location: Smoot, Wyoming
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We planted Jersey Boy last year. It did well for us! It also had a great taste. I can recommend that you try it and see how it performs for you! I would plant it again this year if I had more room. Growing in a GH restricts the number of different varieties I can grow in a year But at least I can grow what fits in the GH!
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April 21, 2020 | #23 |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: Feb 2018
Location: North Dakota
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Jersey Boy has been my favorite tomato two years running. There are many tomatoes I love, but something about Jersey Boy puts it over the top for me. I like it so much that this year I ordered a half-dozen seed packets just in case Burpee drops it. (there are so many varieties, not all can or will continue to be carried).
Outdoor production hasn't been as prolific as Big Beef, but it is more reliable than the heirlooms I grow. The production inside my little 10' X 10" poly greenhouse has been fantastic, and, for me, earlier than Big Beef by 4-5 days. (maturity ratings are the same, however). I don't believe it is right to assume Jersey Boy and Red Rose are the same just because they came from the same cross. You could cross the same parents ten times and end up with ten different results. Several may be very similar, but there will be range of characteristics expressed. One litter of cats can have several colors. Last edited by PaulTandberg; April 21, 2020 at 06:56 PM. |
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