Member discussion regarding the methods, varieties and merits of growing tomatoes.
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March 17, 2006 | #16 |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: Warm Springs, GA
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I'm guessin thats a Tundra....
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June 12, 2006 | #17 |
Tomatovillian™
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Momotaro is one of the varieties I'm considering for next spring so I read this discussion with great interest! What size plant is it? I've only got room for a couple of bigguns and a handful of compact ones so I'm trying to carefully plan.
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June 12, 2006 | #18 |
Tomatovillian™
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My first few Momatoro have ripenend.. Oh My God.. Lovely sweetness.. soooooo juicy.. mmmm mmm good.
Wish I could translate that into Japanese. Domo Aragato!
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June 12, 2006 | #19 |
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Tim,
Totemo oishikatta desu. (translation: It was delicious.) |
June 12, 2006 | #20 |
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My first few Momatoro have ripenend..
hatsu momotarou minotta yo. Oh My God.. Lovely sweetness.. soooooo juicy.. mmmm mmm good. maa kamisama....ii amasade...totemo juushii...hontoni oishii somethings just don't translate well but it is pretty close, I think. Glad you enjoyed Tim....I have couple of large cherry sized (green) fruit on mine....it will not be long now, Jeff who edited this post three time to make it work because the filter picked up a bad English word within the Japanese. |
June 13, 2006 | #21 |
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Flip, i wish others would answer to the size questions as I really did not have the optimum growing conditions for my momotaros--next year they will get premier spots. Mine were only about 4 or so feet tall. I am assuming they should be much taller.
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June 13, 2006 | #22 |
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I grew Momotaro for a coupole of years and then got bored with them. The plants were not large; I'd say about 5' at most. Production was prolific, fruits were uniform and had good flavor; but not in the "Oh my God!" category.
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June 13, 2006 | #23 |
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I grew them last year and loved them. They are going in again and I did save seeds from one just to see what comes out
Is there a law preventing one from dehybridizing a commercial hybrid. If so I will shut up :wink: |
June 13, 2006 | #24 |
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Thanks for the replies. I grew a monster Brandywine this year that completely took over the garden. I tried pruning it but it still grew like The Blob, devouring everything in its path. If Momotaro is smaller than that, I should be able to manage.
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June 13, 2006 | #25 |
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Could you post the link to Tradewinds please?? I am growing the F2 Momotaro from a trader and haven't yet tried the hybrid.........anyone else tried growing out the F2?? Patty
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June 13, 2006 | #26 |
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Here's Momotaro on the Tradewinds site: http://www.tradewindsfruit.com/veget...aro_tomato.htm
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June 13, 2006 | #27 |
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I don't quite understand how Tradewinds can sell the seed for so cheap, unless they are putting in like 5 seeds per package.
Evergreen 12 seeds 3.20 Online in Japan 1000 seeds 17, 385Yen (151.54 US) 50 seeds 525Yen (4.60 US) I thought Tradewinds sold only OP.... Jeff |
June 13, 2006 | #28 |
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You are all enablers!!! I just wanted to get that off my chest now that I've gone to the Tradewinds site I couldn't very well leave without buying what is apparently one of the worlds best tasting tomato, and since I'd never grown out Sungold I got it along with Momotaro. They better taste good or I'll know who to blame... (myself!)
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June 13, 2006 | #29 |
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I'm growing Momotaro and like it very well but it is not as sweet as Sylvan Guame the sweetest in the world.
I don't really care for tomatoes this sweet. They are a nice compliment for taste testing parties as some folks really like sugary sweet tomatoes. Michael |
June 13, 2006 | #30 |
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Ok....Farkee...You asked For it...)))
(solid drum lick) (rippin guitar opening) "well i'll TAKE...whatever i Want !!!...an Baby(Momotaro...hehe), I want YOU !!! YOUUUUUU gimme Somethin i neeeeed, now tell me i got Somethin for you....Whoua!!!...Come on Come On Come an DO IT! Do What You DOOO!!! Whoua!!!.... i caint Get Enuff of yo Love....Whoua!!! ...i Caint get enuff of yo Love".... more good drummin...lol If you love it, it's Gotta be Good , Farkee...i will look forward to seein how a Momotaro tastes, next season. Many thanks for the grafting items, hope to utilize them, next Spring...jus aint had time. this whole thread has been a Hoot to read... there's ya Good Music...Farkee...))) i must give tribute to Mick Ralphs and Paul Rodgers...))) i missed seein yo Beautiful Lettuces growing in those tables you showed us...a year or two ago. Hope Alberto was Kind to ya...up here, we'd love to see about 2 more Albertos form an come thru. Beautiful Thread...Momatoro is on my List (my Good List...lol) Thank you...)))
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