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Old November 18, 2015   #181
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There was one tomato we grew here 2015 that I honestly didn't think was going to be all that impressive. I'm very glad that I was wrong. Pink Ping Pong is a funny name, but it has a really good taste - at least when grown during record rainfall followed by 100+F Texas humid heat. I would call the taste, slightly spicy and excitingly cool. There's you a different way to describe taste.

I will grow it Spring/Summer 2016 and Summer/Fall 2016 and again in Spring/Summer 2017. This variety went through hell and produced a very good tasting product. It earned its spot in our garden.
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Old November 18, 2015   #182
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I am revising my returns.
I have retired a lot more varieties from past that I previously intended, giving room to my (almost) 13 new selections: So here are the one that shall return:
AZOYCHKA, BIG BEEF, BROWN HEART, BLACK FROM TULA, PURPLE HEART, SILETZ, WILLAMETTE.
Every year I end up growing more new varieties than returns. Life is too short.

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Old December 15, 2015   #183
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Return's from last year and/or grown in previous years:

Cherry
Sun Sugar
Ambrosia
Black Cherry
Gardener's Delight

Early Season
Kimberly

Mid-Season
Celebrity
Earl's Faux
Indian Stripe
Prue
Rutgers

Late Season
Marianna's Peace
Omar's Lebanese
Cowlick's Brandywine
Gold Medal
Shuntukski Velikan
Neves Azorean Red

New for 2016: JD's Special C-Tex, Aunt Ruby's German Green, Cherokee Green, Pink Honey, Galina's Yellow
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Old December 15, 2015   #184
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sDisclaimer : Subject To Change Without Notice

My previous least has changed to the point of not being recognized

Here is an updated version. (Read disclaimer above )

Azoychka (OP)
Indian Strip (, RL OP)
Big Beef (F1)
Better Boy (F1)
Black from Tula (OP) Black Sea Man ( OP) Brown Heart (OP)
Old German (OP)
Green Copia (OP)
Kumato (F3) >>>>> in POT
Riesentraube (OP)
Daniel Burson (OP)
Purple Heart Dwrf OP) >>>>> in POT
New Big Dwarf( Dwrf OP) >>>>> in POT
Indigo Apple (OP)......>>>>> in POT
Hahms Gelbe T ( Dwrf OP) >>>>> in POT
Siletz (Det, OP)
Sakharnyi Zheltyi (OP)
Willamette ( Det. OP)

Note: The ones in bold are returns.

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PS:
The reason I triy new unknown (to me) varieties is to find ones that like my climate, are productive and have average or better taste. Every year I discovered a few, ~5 out of 10 that I tried . AND in 2016 I will have 9-10 new ones. I am shooting to pick 5 winners out of then.

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Old December 15, 2015   #185
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Hillbilly, Bear Claw, Estlers Mortgage Lifter, Big Beef and Cherokee Purple. I had almost 70 plants last yr including 4 cherries
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Old December 15, 2015   #186
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Nothing from last year.
Not peppers or tomatoes.

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Old December 15, 2015   #187
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Nothing from last year.
Not peppers or tomatoes.

Worth.

I'm with you there. Nothing from last year is returning now.

Too many varieties to grow and Tormato definitely helped me decide what to grow.

So excited for next year now.
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Old December 15, 2015   #188
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Indian Stripe and Carbon Copy. I really missed them last year!
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Old December 15, 2015   #189
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Nothing from last year.
Not peppers or tomatoes.

Worth.
We are talking about VARIETIES, not actual plants .

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Old December 15, 2015   #190
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We are talking about VARIETIES, not actual plants .

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No actually I'm not growing any variety I grew last year.
Old friends are coming back from years before and going to meet new ones.
I am really looking forward to the dwarfs and all of the peppers.

I can almost taste Orange Russian spiced with Bulgarian carrot with a few speckles of red mushroom.

Or Aji Lemon with Azoychka and a spattering of Riesentraube.
Fresh Fresno stuffed with black cherry.
Aunt Ruby's German green with Manzano.

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Old December 15, 2015   #191
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No actually I'm not growing any variety I grew last year.
Old friends are coming back from years before and going to meet new ones.
I am really looking forward to the dwarfs and all of the peppers.

I can almost taste Orange Russian spiced with Bulgarian carrot with a few speckles of red mushroom.

Or Aji Lemon with Azoychka and a spattering of Riesentraube.
Fresh Fresno stuffed with black cherry.
Aunt Ruby's German green with Manzano.

Worth

I though NAR, IS, Riesentraube, OR .. were your all time favorites !

Aji Lemon is very similar to Lemon Drop (?), I think. Has great flavor for fresh eating and in salsa. Yea color matches Azoychka.
Can you do Manzano down there ? : I though they need cooler climate !!
I like Rocoto, the red version/cousin. This past year it out performed Manzano. The latter has a unique fruity flavor and juicy texture that I like.
BTW: I am not growing any peppers in 2016. I have plenty of sauce and pods.

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Old December 15, 2015   #192
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I though NAR, IS, Riesentraube, OR .. were your all time favorites !

Aji Lemon is very similar to Lemon Drop (?), I think. Has great flavor for fresh eating and in salsa. Yea color matches Azoychka.
Can you do Manzano down there ? : I though they need cooler climate !!
I like Rocoto, the red version/cousin. This past year it out performed Manzano. The latter has a unique fruity flavor and juicy texture that I like.
BTW: I am not growing any peppers in 2016. I have plenty of sauce and pods.

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They are but I couldn't start seeds before and had to buy what was at the store.
If I can get one just one Manzano seed to sprout it will be a house plant that I can roll in and out.
Lemon drop and Aji Limon are the same critter.
I saw a guy eat one whole one time without a drop to wash it down in sight.

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Old December 20, 2015   #193
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Of the near-thirty varieties I grew this year, I'm only really keen on growing Pruden's Purple and the tomatoes I'm breeding out of Husky Cherry Red (the seeds I have are F3). However, I'm also considering these, since they did okay:

* A tomato I'm breeding out of Early Girl (the seeds I have are F3)
* Black Plum
* Galapagos Island (Solanum cheesmanii)—the wintersown.org fall 2014 kind

If I had more space I'd grow Green Giant, too, even though it's not heat-tolerant. It's tempting, anyway.

Of the tomatoes I've grown on previous years (I hadn't grown a lot of tomatoes before this year), the only one I'm keen on growing again is Early Girl F1 (mostly to try to breed more tomatoes out of it, but also because I like the taste of the orange tomatoes when they're not watered much, in low-nitrogen soil), and maybe Yellow Pear (if I can find a tasty strain that is a bit bigger; we used to have one I liked a lot back in the day). I'm wanting to try replacing Yellow Pear with Medovaya Kaplya and Japanese Trifele Yellow.
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Old December 27, 2015   #194
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Always in my garden:

Barlow Jap
Juanne Flamme
Cuostralee
Indian Stripe
Black Krim
Sungold
Black Cherry
KBX

Making a return from 2013
Earl's Faux
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Old December 27, 2015   #195
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Always in my garden:

Barlow Jap
Juanne Flamme
Cuostralee
Indian Stripe
Black Krim
Sungold
Black Cherry
KBX

Making a return from 2013
Earl's Faux
As for your list I am really looking forward to Black Cherry coming back I love them.
I am looking forward to Indian stripe because I have never grown it before.

Right now I am on my last leg of guaranteed to grow great tomatoes in Texas list tryouts so I can start selling tomato plants maybe next year.
Black Cherry should sell like hot cakes on name alone.

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