Member discussion regarding the methods, varieties and merits of growing tomatoes.
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June 21, 2024 | #1 |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: Feb 2020
Location: Zone 4-5, Ontario
Posts: 5
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Looking back over the past six or seven years, these are my results from the DTP.
*=have grown more than once/repeat favourites ✔️=will grow again in the future Adelaide Festival Arctic Rose Beauty King Blazing Beauty Boronia Brandy Fred Emerald Giant Egypt Yellow *Franklin County Kelly Green *Lemon Ice *Mary’s Cherry ✔️Pink Passion *Rosella Purple *Russian Swirl *Scarlet Heart ✔️Sleeping Lady ✔️Snakebite Sweet Scarlet XTasmanian Chocolate (not true-to-type) ✔️Uluru Ochre ✔️Velvet Night (not true-to-type, maybe Kookaburra Cackle?) Whereokwhai XWild Fred (not true-to-type) Related (project parents) *New Big Dwarf (late variety though) Roza Vetrov - new this year. 2024 - New - in progress Chocolate Heartthrob Tanunda Red Wild Fred Orange Cream Willa’s Cariboo Rose Big Green Dwarf Eagle Smiley Yellow My Top 5 so far: 1. Scarlet Heart 2. Mary’s Cherry 3. Snakebite 4. Russian Swirl 5. Franklin County Honourable mention: Lemon Ice Rankings are based on taste and production and relative earliness since I am in a zone 4-5 garden. Most varieties grown had great taste, but either produced poorly or too late for my garden. So your mileage may vary. |
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