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July 5, 2017 | #377 |
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Zolotaya Pulya (Golden Bullet)
This is a great variety, good yield, good shelf life, yet still sweet and juicy. On the down side, it seems to be more mold-susceptible than my other plants. |
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July 5, 2017 | #379 |
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AK mark, my thoughts exactly!
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July 5, 2017 | #380 |
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I also love the reviews and pix you post of new varieties. The Golden Bullet looks good to me! Gorgeous. My Jaune Flammee are doing great although we're late so nothing ripe yet... but setting up and not falling for any of the nonsense complaints. Would like to hear your comparison of JF/GB.
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July 5, 2017 | #381 |
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You are all quite welcome.
Bower, I just ate a few Juan Flammee today. I think it is the best orange saladette for fresh eating. Some people say it can be too juicy. Shelf life of the JF is very short though, like a lot of heirloom varieties. The Golden Bullet I'd rate as a very close second in flavor, just about as good, and it will sit on my counter for 3-4 times as long without going bad. De Barao Orange is another small orange tomato I like. Like Golden Bullet, it also has a history of being a Russian commercial variety. Flavor is not quite as good as the other two, but still better than any hybrid I have had, and the De Barao is the shelf life champion. They refuse to go bad. They'll sit for a month and still look good enough to sell. That pic of the sliced Golden Bullet reminds me of Sladkij Ponchik, a yellow slicer I like, also former Russian commercial variety. These are all firm tomatoes, which I used to think I didn't like, but they are firm because the fruit have thick walls. There is a lot of juice inside to compensate. So a tomato can be firm and juicy at the same time. I didn't know that until I ran across these Russian varieties. |
July 5, 2017 | #382 |
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Thanks, Cole, those are interesting observations. Shelf life is absolutely a consideration, and one of the reasons I appreciated Zolotoe Serdtse which is also very firm. But you can also have a thin skinned and less firm tomato that has great staying power.. however these firm Russians do have their place and they certainly are sweet and enjoyable. I haven't tried any of the ones you named, but we do have a common interest in finding that perfect early yellow determinate. And orange... I love the orange ones... gotta have every color.
Definitely looking forward to the JF! |
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Orange tomatoes are one of my favorites.
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July 7, 2017 | #384 |
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This is Grot, another former Russian commercial variety that I like. It is firm like the others, but still has good tomato flavor.
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July 7, 2017 | #385 |
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Today's haul. Peppers are starting to come in.
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July 7, 2017 | #386 |
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Gorgeous Cole. What are the piriform I see? Pepper of some sort?
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July 7, 2017 | #387 |
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Thanks. Those are the first stuffers I have picked, seeds from pmcgrady, Mushroom Basket, maybe. I have to look it up. I had 3 stuffer types.
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July 7, 2017 | #388 |
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On another note, I sprayed Met52 for my whiteflies a few days ago, and I hardly saw any at all today. They had gotten bad by the time I sprayed, so it was very effective.
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July 8, 2017 | #389 |
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As usual, great looking bunch!
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July 9, 2017 | #390 |
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The pleated stuffing tomato pictured earlier is actually Gezahnte:
http://tatianastomatobase.com/wiki/Gezahnte |
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