Member discussion regarding the methods, varieties and merits of growing tomatoes.
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May 10, 2020 | #16 |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: Oct 2014
Location: Norway
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I highly recommend EM-Champion, which has done well outdoors here in southern Norway. The yield is very good, and it tastes great.
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July 21, 2020 | #17 | |
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Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: Indiana
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Mine is doing very well here in Central Indiana, grown in an EarthBox. Probably not quite so bushy as most of the dwarfs I've grown. Tastes good! Pretty early -- about a week later than Dwarf Pink Passion. Generally med-large fruit. Mostly 6-9 oz, some as high as 12-13 oz. Meaty, with not many seeds. Small core. Shows some leaf curl, but not too bad. Minor radial cracking (most are crack-free thus far). Glad I grew it and will grow again. First fruits were "pointy", but later ones are more blunt. Some sun scald on exposed fruit. Overall this is an "8" on my scale. |
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July 21, 2020 | #18 |
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Location: Ontario
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Nice review Greatgardens .
My EM Champion is growing well and put out a million flowers. It already has some large blushing fruit and is well ahead of many of the cherry varieties that I'm growing! I can't wait to taste it . Linda Last edited by Labradors2; July 21, 2020 at 11:46 AM. |
July 21, 2020 | #19 |
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Akmark, are you looking for slicer determinates or any determinates with good flavor and production? I am growing 3 hybrids... primo red., bhn589 and red duece. all large slicers excellent production and taste like tomatoes. I will try to get a picture later. off to the doctor with my MIL right this moment.
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July 21, 2020 | #20 | |
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I've grown BHN589 last season ('19-20) and my plants stayed very productive with large tomatoes though out the entire season. I had expected being determinate I would get a bunch of tomatoes and then the plant would die which has not been the case with Defiant, and Mountain Fresh Plus. My season starts Sept 1. |
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July 22, 2020 | #21 |
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I personally can't tell the difference between red deuce and BHN589 once they are picked. the plants are different sizes and they are both nice large red tomatoesnice texture nice flavor.. I don't like primo reds shape. it is almost a nice tomato except for a very pointy blossom end. I do not like that.
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July 23, 2020 | #22 | |
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July 23, 2020 | #24 |
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July 24, 2020 | #25 |
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Join Date: Jan 2015
Location: Calgary, Alberta Canada
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I am growing one that was a random gift a vendor sent me to trial that was labeled "I-3". I think I have seen it in a Saraev list Andrey put up at one time on an old thread, but holy popping flavour. Intense without being too sharp. Growing a couple this year and will save more seeds. Trying EM Champion this year. It's doing wonderfully and is prolific. If the taste is up to snuff will be a total keeper.
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July 24, 2020 | #26 | |
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Location: Alberta, Canada
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I am growing a bunch of Russian hearts this year: Amber Heart F1, Danko, EM-Champion, Mazarin, Pink Honey (sibsad-nsk.ru), Pink Honey (Ohio Heirlooms), and Sweet Heart F1 (RU). Danko is doing best, followed by Mazarin which is living up to its reputation for working well in dry locations. All the fruit is still very green. EM-Champion & Pink Honey (sibsad-nsk.ru) are doing well, but definitely not leading. Pink Honey (Ohio Heirlooms) has more foliage & less fruit than sibsad. I must say the Russian hybrids are a disappointment so far, except for Red Army F1, which is not a heart. With my Russian OP hearts I made a mistake by leaving the seedlings in 2" square pots too long and they became very root bound, then took a long while to get going in the garden. Next year I'll get them into bigger pots earlier. |
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July 25, 2020 | #27 |
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Location: Calgary, Alberta Canada
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Oh, maybe its not a Saraev then. I had mixed results with the other Saraevs I tried too. So, whatever it is that I have, let me know if you want seeds, or even a fresh one, since we live in the same city RJGlew. Got whacked by the hailstorm tonight, though. I'll review the damage tomorrow, but mine are tight against the house and are usually OK. Hearts are the hardest to grow I find, but I've had a pretty good Budenovka pink before and you may like Tsar Kolokol.
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July 26, 2020 | #28 |
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I will have to get seeds of EM Champion, as it has been highly recommended by all growers!
I'm doing a regrow of Petrusha Ogorodnik this year which I got from Marina. That is a productive pink paste type tomato with great taste when cooked. We really liked Altajskiy Urozajnij but got different results in greenhouse vs outdoor grow. The greenhouse was super productive but not as tasty (maybe too much watering) while the outdoor produced fewer but really delicious fruit. I am still working on breeding determinates but don't have the size you're looking for. Got two yellow determinates in my F3 this year so fingers crossed for the taste I wanted, if so I don't care about the size. Really not liking growing indets again this year, it's a big chore waiting to happen. Last year with all determinates was a breeze! |
July 27, 2020 | #29 |
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One from one of Carolyn's offers a few years ago that has become a staple in my garden is Siberskiy Skorospelyi. I grow very few determinates among my 350 varieties, but that one has earned its keep. I just picked a ripe one yesterday, among the first to ripen. And, they're tasty!
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July 27, 2020 | #30 |
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I went out and did a taste test right in the high tunnel... hands down the BHN 589 are the tastiest... a little sweeter than the red duece. red duece and BHN 589 look alike. Primo red and red duece taste alike. that said... I don't like the primo red for their shape or the plant itself. very short determinate. always wilty looking too.
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