Member discussion regarding the methods, varieties and merits of growing tomatoes.
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August 8, 2021 | #46 | |
Tomatovillian™
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August 8, 2021 | #47 |
Tomatovillian™
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Location: Indiana
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I found Sungrape at Osborne Seeds. The only "Sun" product that I've had trouble with is Sungold -- splits very badly for me. Sunorange solves that. So for me in 5b, anything "Sun" from Tokita is likely going to be a good bet.
I also think that Napa Grape hybrid from Burpee might be worth another try. I grew it years ago when introduced, so I don't remember much about it. It is supposedly a smaller IND plant that looks like it would be container-friendly. I'm definitely looking for plants that will do nicely in an EarthBox or GrowBag. Last edited by Greatgardens; August 8, 2021 at 08:05 AM. |
August 9, 2021 | #48 |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: Jul 2013
Location: Ontario
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Ha ha Karen. Guess I'm lucky to have dogs and chickens to eat the new-to-me varieties that didn't pan out . Mine have all tasted watered down so far, due to several heavy rains and picking at first blush didn't even help.......
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August 18, 2021 | #49 |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: Jul 2013
Location: Alberta, Canada
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Ruby Crush - One gardening friend I provided 2 RC seedling to has reported back that yes, thick skin and not the best taste, but growth is very easy to control, and it is very productive in pots.
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August 18, 2021 | #50 |
Tomatovillian™
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For me, Sun Lemon is always a shorter Tokita, and the taste is great when it is allowed to properly ripen. I also find that Golden Cherry is the shortest of it, SunGold and SunOrange. I don't find much difference in taste between the 3. But the rest of the Tokitas are monsters.
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August 18, 2021 | #51 |
Tomatovillian™
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Location: Indiana
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I will certainly continue to experiment with other varieties (such as AAS Celano), but I'm glad that I grew Ruby Crush. To me the taste was excellent, and the plant really had no other faults. It has a very strong "tomatoey" flavor. I've personally never tasted a grape tomato that was really sweet, as with some cherries. RC is versatile -- great for slicing in half or quarters on salads as well as snacking. They remind me of Juliet, but smaller fruit and on a very manageable 4-ft plant. It was very surprising that RC did so much better in an EarthBox than in the ground. Nearly all of the fruit from the EB are large, while the plant in-ground had significantly smaller fruit, and tasted inferior also. My cherry tomatoes in the ground are right next to RC, and they did great.
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