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Old February 6, 2016   #31
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Growing a ton of dwarfs this year. Looking forward to

Uluru Ochre
Wherokowhai
Pit Viper
Shamrock
Summertime Gold
Boronia
Pink Passion and others.....

who am I kidding, 4 just isn't enough.
Tasm Choc the only one to have a permanent spot, looking forward to tasting ALL of them.
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Old February 6, 2016   #32
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I have that same problem. Will be growing 15 of them.

Really looking forward to BrandyFred, TastyWine, Loxton Lad, and Loxton Lass.

Too bad I can't fit the hearts from the dwarf project in this year.
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Old February 7, 2016   #33
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A couple of people have mentioned the dwarf hearts released this year. Where can I find that info since I am ALL about hearts and esp. Dwarves this year!
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Old February 7, 2016   #34
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Tatiana's has the four I know of- dwarf pink passion, dwarf Purple Heart, dwarf scarlet heart, dwarf golden heart. While I haven't checked, there are other places that often carry them, like Victory seeds and Sample seeds shop.
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Old February 7, 2016   #35
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Nancy, is there a full list of names of released dwarf hearts somewhere? Was going to order from victory seeds but often I find I have to type the name in the search to pull them up. For some reason harder to browse and no filter?
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Old February 7, 2016   #36
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Here are all the Victory Seeds DTP varieties together.

http://www.victoryseeds.com/dwarf-tomato-project.html
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Old February 7, 2016   #37
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This year is a first for me, in that I'm trying my first Dwarf's, (Sweet Scarlet Dwarf), and (Dwarf Orange Cream), and also my first year of growing tomato's in containers. These two Dwarfs will go in grow bags and we shall see how they do. Nice to see others have favorable comments on Sweet Scarlet Dwarf.
Craig LeHoullier ranked Orange Cream as 3rd best of the last 30 released in a radio interview on America's Home Grown Veggies. He was on 2 weeks in a row.
Tied for first and 2nd were Golden Gypsy and Blazing Beauty. Tastywine was 4th.

So both of those are real winners! Sweet Scarlet was mentioned as being top rate too.

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Craig LeHoullier ranked Orange Cream as 3rd best of the last 30 released in a radio interview on America's Home Grown Veggies. He was on 2 weeks in a row.
Tied for first and 2nd were Golden Gypsy and Blazing Beauty. Tastywine was 4th.

So both of those are real winners! Sweet Scarlet was mentioned as being top rate too.
Do you happen to know if this ranking was from Craig's personal opinion, or from tomato tasting(s) consensus?

Tastywine appears to be out of stock at seed sources.

Thanks,
Jen

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Old February 7, 2016   #39
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I worked on Tastywine and I think it is one of the best so far.
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This is the best source I know of for information and it appears the current available sources for seeds has been updated for most varieties. http://tatianastomatobase.com/wiki/C..._Dwarf_Project.
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This is the best source I know of for information and it appears the current available sources for seeds has been updated for most varieties. http://tatianastomatobase.com/wiki/C..._Dwarf_Project.

Are you replying to my post Nancy? I did indeed check tatiana's site and both of those seed sources for Tastywine are out of stock, unfortunately.
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Old February 7, 2016   #42
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Do you happen to know if this ranking was from Craig's personal opinion, or from tomato tasting(s) consensus?

Tastywine appears to be out of stock at seed sources.

Thanks,
Jen
It was his opinion.

I listen to podcasts, I grab them from this RSS feed.
http://www.americaswebradio.com/podcasts/veggieHour.xml
He has been on many radio shows this past month. I listen to about 10 different garden shows.
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Name Total

Rosella Purple 7
Tasmanian Chocolate 7
Summertime Gold 5
Sweet Scarlet 5
Pink Passion 3
Tastywine 3
Wherokowhai 3
Loxton Lad 2
Loxton Lass 2
Sweet Sue 2
Uluru Ochre 2
Beauty King 1
Blazing Beauty 1
Boronia 1
BrandyFred 1
Dwarf Mahogany 1
Dwarf Scarlet Heart 1
Dwarf Wild Fred 1
Emerald Giant 1 Golden Gypsy 1
HAHMS GELBE TOPFTOMATE 1
Jade Green beauty 1
Mr. Snow 1
Orange Cream 1
Pit Viper 1
ROSELLA CRIMSON 1
San Marzano Nano 1
Sean's Yellow Dwarf 1
Shamrock 1
Summertime Green 1
Grand Total 60

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Old February 7, 2016   #44
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It was his opinion.

I listen to podcasts, I grab them from this RSS feed.
http://www.americaswebradio.com/podcasts/veggieHour.xml
He has been on many radio shows this past month. I listen to about 10 different garden shows.
Good to know. Thank you much Drew.
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Name Total

Rosella Purple 7
Tasmanian Chocolate 7
Summertime Gold 5
Sweet Scarlet 5
Pink Passion 3
Tastywine 3
Wherokowhai 3
Loxton Lad 2
Loxton Lass 2
Sweet Sue 2
Uluru Ochre 2
Beauty King 1
Blazing Beauty 1
Boronia 1
BrandyFred 1
Dwarf Mahogany 1
Dwarf Scarlet Heart 1
Dwarf Wild Fred 1
Emerald Giant 1 Golden Gypsy 1
HAHMS GELBE TOPFTOMATE 1
Jade Green beauty 1
Mr. Snow 1
Orange Cream 1
Pit Viper 1
ROSELLA CRIMSON 1
San Marzano Nano 1
Sean's Yellow Dwarf 1
Shamrock 1
Summertime Green 1
Grand Total 60
I was going to do just the same thing! Thanks!
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