Member discussion regarding the methods, varieties and merits of growing tomatoes.
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March 27, 2011 | #31 | |
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Here's the SSE listing I did in 2009: HAS, translates to "First Love", indet, potato leaved, moderate yield of 6-8 oz oblate globes/beefsteaks, excellent taste.
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March 28, 2011 | #32 |
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Carolyn:
I had forgotten that Andrey sent this variety out to you and you distributed. I need to go back in my seed box and see if he sent me seed-probably didnt since he knows I grow dwarves and that is what he usually sends me. Great variety. Lots of fruit ripening on my plant. Thanks for helping get this one out to us.
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March 28, 2011 | #33 |
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Thanks D, M & C. Exactly the info I was searching for. Mine are just about big enough to make out the potato leaves, looking forward to trying them later in the year.
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March 28, 2011 | #34 |
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Michael - the least I can do, and really glad you like these!
Amazing how varieties could travel the world! Started in Belarus, to USA, to Germany, many thanks to Clara for those seeds!!! Thaen back to USA... I really think this is one of those varieties that can be considered a main stay (or at least every other year) So indeed, thank you all who made Peravaya Lyubov available for us to grow! Regards, D |
April 29, 2011 | #35 |
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I am going to give this variety a go. I hope it is as good as the rave reviews here.
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April 29, 2011 | #36 | |
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And I expect to offer it in my next seed offer here as well, which I usually get organized and written up around late December to early January.
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August 26, 2011 | #37 |
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I finally got to try Pervaya Lyubov today. It was excellent. The first couple of fruits disappeared from my counter while I was gone at work. This was the first of my non-cherries to ripen and the plant is producing a lot of fruit. It's also a very pretty tomato to look at.
Carolyn, thanks so much for the seed. This one is definitely a keeper! |
January 3, 2020 | #38 |
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Bump on an old thread. What is a good source to obtain these seeds?
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January 4, 2020 | #39 |
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If you can't find a source (commercial?), PM me a mailing address.
I'm glad you brought up this thread. Reading through it, one gardener mentioned 8' plants. I've previously mentioned that mine have been to only about 5'. |
January 4, 2020 | #40 |
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I've decided to re-grow my "old" varieties that have done fine in the past - Pervaya Lyubov is among them!
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January 4, 2020 | #41 |
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I have a few of these seeds from Carolyn’s seeds offer. Don’t think I’ve ever grown them. It says 2008 on the coin envelope. I’m going to see if I can germinate some. Another one that I still plan to grow from her offer is Serdtse Buivola.
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January 5, 2020 | #42 |
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Knapp's Fresh Vegies has them.
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January 5, 2020 | #43 |
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Over the years since I got these seeds from Carolyn, Pervaya Lyubov has become a favorite grow for two of my farmer friends. So early and reliable. Yields are good enough for a short season farmer, that's not bad!
Growing them early in the greenhouse I did find they petered out while other plants were still reaching for the sky. So my plants were fairly short, about like yours, Tormato. |
January 5, 2020 | #44 |
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What is the DTM of this variety please folks? Sounds like on the I would be interested in getting going
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January 5, 2020 | #45 |
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