April 29, 2014 | #16 |
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I am growing it this year. Plan to use 5 gal pots...
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April 29, 2014 | #17 |
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Thanks. Sounds good
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February 13, 2015 | #18 |
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Fred, How big do the plants get?
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February 13, 2015 | #19 |
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With no staking, they form low bushes. About 2-3 feet high. If they are in cages (in containers) they can vine up a bit. But we have never been able to get them to grow up much more than 3 feet when we try to trellis them.
They are very branchy, and very productive. The dense foliage can be a problem under some conditions. |
February 13, 2015 | #20 |
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Thanks for the info!
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July 31, 2015 | #21 |
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Excited that you added these to the Kickstarter project. I was planning on getting them anyway so win-win.
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July 31, 2015 | #22 |
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This tomato is back on the front-burner for us. We are producing seed this year, and it will be released to seed companies again this fall.
We are also working on getting other Artisan Cherry colors and flavors combined with Maglia Rosa bush habit. It is so productive and early. We probably should have been doing this sooner. This really has all happened, to a large extent, because there are a handful of growers in different areas of the country who are very passionate about Maglia Rosa, and they have been hounding us for seed because it has been in such short supply the past couple of years. |
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July 31, 2015 | #24 |
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Yeah. I think this was the worst year for MR seed supply. But, we're going to fix that.
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July 31, 2015 | #26 |
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If it is as flavorful as it is pretty, Maglia Rosa looks like a real winner!
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July 31, 2015 | #27 |
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July 31, 2015 | #28 |
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Funny! I'm looking forward to MR also.
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July 31, 2015 | #29 |
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July 31, 2015 | #30 |
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There are a large number of small breeders working on blues. Between the crowded field, and the non-trivial efforts needed to combine flavor and ease of harvest (issues with ripening cues) with blue color, I just can't justify working on them myself.
Perhaps most importantly though, I think some of us are sensitive to a "blue" metallic aftertaste that many don't detect. I find that when people give me a blue tomato and say it is a great one (and to them it is) I still get a funny taste in my mouth. It might be a sensitivity analogous to what some people (fortunately not me) experience when eating cilantro. |
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