March 6, 2018 | #31 |
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Ok, maybe I could squeeze one more into my cherry tomato row...where to get seeds?
P.S. Thanks to the generosity of fellow Tomatovillians, I've had 2 offers for seeds- thank you! Shove over, Sungold! Last edited by kath; March 8, 2018 at 12:21 PM. |
March 6, 2018 | #32 |
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March 7, 2018 | #33 |
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It's so boring to grow only one variety...
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March 7, 2018 | #34 |
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No way that I can/will grow just ONE.
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March 7, 2018 | #35 |
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One variety would never be optimal, but suppose circumstances dictated it: you're incapacitated and someone offers to grow one tomato plant/variety of your choice for you.
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March 7, 2018 | #36 |
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Indian Stripe PL
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March 7, 2018 | #37 |
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March 7, 2018 | #38 |
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one of my own F2 crosses. Because out of that would be a rainbow selection to take forward one would never be enough for me
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March 7, 2018 | #39 |
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Hillbilly. My entire family's favorite. Grows good here in Virginia.
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March 8, 2018 | #40 |
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Sungold. It's the best tasting tomato I've ever had. I'm thinking about it and my stomach just started growling. Only 4 months to go.
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March 8, 2018 | #41 |
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Yes, Sungold. And I don't even really like to grow cherries, much prefer big tomatoes. But the flavor is so worth it.
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March 8, 2018 | #42 |
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Henderson's Pink Ponderosa. My dad was right about this heirloom from the 19th century. It has it all - taste, size, beauty, production.
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March 8, 2018 | #43 |
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Ever tried Sun Sugar? I grow both but find Sun Sugar cracks less and skin a bit thinner. Tastewise pretty similar to me.
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March 8, 2018 | #44 |
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Trying Sunsugar this year. I love Sungold until the taste goes funky in late summer. Have heard that Sunsugar doesn't do that......
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March 8, 2018 | #45 |
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Stump of the World.
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