Member discussion regarding the methods, varieties and merits of growing tomatoes.
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February 28, 2016 | #16 |
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of the ones on your list i would pick prudens purple its productive and tasty i was very impressed with it last year its a mainstay in my garden.
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February 28, 2016 | #17 | |
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There are those so called blacks that have a clear epidermis,notyellow,so I call them pink blacks and they aren't black or purple.Those with a yellow epi Icall red/blacks and they are much darker in color,like Carbon or Black Krim. Cherokee Purple, clear ep Black from Tula,clear epi Black Sea Man **, grew it several decades ago,don't remember. Indian Stripe **clear epi Daniel Burson **, don't let Travis (Bill Jeffers) see that you called it a purple black. If anyone wants to grow a variety that existed before the antho fad , some might call them having a real purple incertainareas, please consider the following all of which I've grown and I won't comment on taste,b'c it's only in the mouth of the person growing them that taste matters. Purple Smudge Orange Fleshed Purple Smudge Noir des Cosebeauf Purple Calabash ....... to name a few,there aren't many Carolyn
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February 28, 2016 | #18 |
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Pruden's Purple did well for me last year and the taste was superb, right up there with Rose.
There's someone in Kingston who starts and sells lots of seedlings who recommends Paul Robeson as early and tasty. I was tempted, but think I will stick with Indian Stripe RL which I love. Linda |
February 28, 2016 | #19 |
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Tad
Tad is a cross between Tigerella and Old German.
Since Carolyn likes to bring up the subject of Tad when the mood takes her, I thought people would be interested to know..... Sorry for hijacking Sharron's thread. Linda |
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Oh how I wish I still had the sheets that Tad sent to me with the chromosomes marked as to location. The mood only is a concern to me when I see some saying they had seeds for Tad,which is not correct,since only Craig L and myself do,as I've also posted. Carolyn
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February 28, 2016 | #21 |
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There is an undocumented speculation that some heart shaped pink was involved in that mythological :::smile::: menage a trois. Madamoiselle Anna Somebody Oranother.
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February 28, 2016 | #22 |
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Sounds sexy, a menage a trois! So I succumbed to my tomato disease and ordered Paul Robeson seeds. One description said it is suited for cooler climates, so hopefully, it will do well in Montreal.
Carolyn, without giving your opinion on taste, I would say based on names only, I would not be tempted to grow those tomatoes that you mentioned. Purple Smudge Orange Fleshed Purple Smudge Noir des Cosebeauf Purple Calabash Linda, no problem hi-jacking my thread, I did it also! Gardeneer, no I did not send you seeds, only recommendations. Karen, waiting for your crosses to stabilize! I know Cherokee Purple is a highly touted tomato and I have grown both it and Black Krim, and Black Russian. CP and BK were so so, and I know that you can't base anything on one season, but IS just has been amazing for me. Black Russian was one of the worst tomatoes I have ever tasted. I couldn't even like it oven roasted or in a sauce. Maybe just me. So now my list looks like: Owen's Purple Daniel Burson ISPL, ISRL Paul Robeson Black from Tula Carbon Copy |
February 28, 2016 | #23 |
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Just to say I'm still trying to narrow down all the other varieties, as well but of course that's for another thread, lol
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February 28, 2016 | #24 | |
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February 28, 2016 | #25 | |
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February 28, 2016 | #26 |
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I was just having a little fun. Maybe the heart shape alluded to is Anna Russian? Does that ring a bell? I could look for the thread in wayback, but serously, I am worn out googling on this little cell phone and trying to keep up with posting clarifications on another thread here. Not worth the time really.
Anyway, as I've posted elsewhere about Tad x Brandywine, I started with allegedly F2 seeds sourced from very close to LeHoullier, and I got elongated globes on one of my plants, basically blunt hearts. I'm not saying the "F2" inscribed on the pack indicated (old German x tigerella) x Anna Russian (f2) , or just old German x tigerella (f2). Last edited by travis; February 28, 2016 at 03:57 PM. |
February 28, 2016 | #27 |
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Does anyone have a supplier for the Daniel Burson, I have not been able to find it anywhere. I am not looking to trade since I don't have anything to offer. I have everything else purchase but this one.
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February 28, 2016 | #28 |
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An offer for Daniel Burson is currrently in I think the wanted or tradeseed subforum, assuming you are a registered member here and is still open,or you can go to the Wanted Forum yourself and see if anyone has seeds,or you can wait until my seed offer is up and I'll be offering it with seeds from Travis (Bill) who developed the variety. Public Service Announcement for everyone. When looking for seeds it's always best not to ask in a thread where only the folks in the thread see it,or by PMing someone directly since if they had seeds to share they would make their own seed offers. And I mention this since there have some problems lately in how some are trying to get seeds from others,and then the persons contacted are in a quandry and often I get a PM complaining about it. Hope the above helps, Carolyn
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