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Old September 4, 2015   #61
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Ive grew about 2 dozen varieties this year and next year will probably just grow

Sungold- best cherry for me
Shirley - very productive all round tomato
Black Krim - excellent for slicing and frying
Crimson Crush- new blight resistant variety, also had excellent taste
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Old September 4, 2015   #62
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Ella, thanks for graft idea! I will investigate it. Although it does seems to work best for getting fresher seeds of multiple varieties but does not allow to learn habits of new plant, right?

Tomatoes that will be returning to my garden. Tormato, thanks for encouragement LOL

Biyskaya Rosa-early, productive, tasty
Lagidniy- container plum
Perth Pride- dark and tasty
Jaune Flammee- gotta have some sharp taste
Kimberley- goes on and on and on... early and tasty
Matina- lovely early round tomato
Moravskiy Div- early container, winner
Burshtyn- less spice than Jaune Flammee but distinct taste. Yum.
Beliy Naliv- it is your typical winner- compact, early, productive and goes on for long time. Plenty acidic old fashion taste
Blush- just love for eating and salads
Kazachka- great for eating and nice touch to juices and sauces
Dwarf Wild Fred- one of favs
Sakharnyi pudovichok- early productive, still hoping to discover real one
black plum- must have for every garden
Russian 117 does well even under not so good conditions
Medovaya Kaplya- one of my favorite yellow pear type
Grightmire pride- great heart
Dana Dusky Rose- yummy dark
Monomakh hat- yummy heart, does well even in shadier spot
Malakhitovaya Shkatulka- one of very few GWR I like
Rozovyi Gigant- large, productive
Orange strawberry- oh my, what it does to sauces
Altajskij Urozajnii- am hoping this one gets more popular, taste is superb!!!
Kermit- early productive heart, what else do you want?
Medvezhia Lapa- one of those ole USSR beefs
Mikado Rozovyi- seriously good
Tsar Kolokol- one of my faves
Alice- love hearts
Bychye Sertse Rozovoe- there are many of them... aka strains, tomato of my childhood
VB RUssia- loved loved taste of it.
Fiolotoviy Krugliy- did very well, very productive and a bit dark. Winner
Nicolas Doochov- your typical old fashioned tomato, round red with deep taste. Probably gets bigger in a better year.
Mikhalych- must have for most gardens. Winner
Em Champion- ole USSR gig
Mayo delight- it is not late for me- YAY, and superb varieity
Olena Ukrainian- late, but just love taste
Nikolaevna- same, bit on a late side but what a taste to look forward to
Marianne Peace- one of my very very favorites
Muddy Mamba- this year treasure
Black Magic- you are going to love this one. Good disease tolerance too
Guido- LARGE RED. LOTS. Tasty.
Gloria- sheesh, it is still producing. Superb.
Sensay- early delish heart
Russian Bogatyr- it is midseason and workhorse. One of those people traditionally think as ole Russian tomato
Novikov Giant- not a giant for me but very productive with great taste
0-33- early, tough to kill, fills the spot when you really really want that darn tomato. Acidic
Idaho hillibilly- excellent paste.
Dagestanskiy- lots of hearts, unusual for heart varieites.
Serbian oxheart- same, lots and lots. Excellent taste for both
Klein Early- delish early round.
Kukla Portuguese beefsteak- great producer, vigorous, your typical red beef. Gotta have something reliable.
Terhune- worth for taste alone
Shirley S- same, divine taste
Geoge Detsikas- early productive red everyone wants. Bit on acidic side taste.
Orlov Yellow- my few yellow loves, sharper taste, earlier than Brandywine Yellow. Would say AGG for northern growers
Yellow Clusters- new tomato, code name. Keeper. Very uniform large yellow beefs Excellent producer, good resistance to leaf diseases
" pink"- no name yet- early, lovely pink with childhood memories taste
Pirkstine orange- good for salads and great for sauces. Early and plenty
Chernomor- keeper
Shedra Slivka Tarasenko- oh my, it is generous indeed, translated Generous Plum from Tarasenko. Great taste to eat and dry enough for cooking
Pravda- Truth tranlated. Small but mighty. Productive, excellent distinct taste
Tsarskiy Lybimets- large midseason beef. Can't have enough of those
Sereginy- totally worth growing. Great find from Tania
Ukrainka- bit on a late side but LARGE barrel looking or hearts. Excellent taste
Mama Alla- early heart and plenty, does well even in shadier spot. Keeper. Named by Tania after her mom
Khirkiv- large plums? barrels? Pretty juicy to be paste but what a divine taste.
Hssiao His Hung shin- yellow plum and one plant is PLENTY
Japanese truffles black- seems do well year after year
Purple Russian- love darks
Gypsy- smaller than I like but great taste
Black Yum Yum- excellent dark and lots
Missuri Pink Love Apple- does well here and great taste
Indian stripe... nuff said
Purple 1884- workhorse and tasty black
Noire Charbonneuse- seems to be best for me. Forget Black Krim.
Hungarian Heart- one of all time favs
Blue P20- maybe it is a strain but year from year bunch of my friends looking forward to it.
Russian Queen- have been asked multiple times to grow it again. Workhorse
Isis candy- love sweet tomatoes
Crnkovic Yugoslavian- must have.
Galina Red- must have- large red and sweet, what else anyone wants?
Koroleva- superb taste and productive
Breeding efforts of my buddy- code name Jan- I keep thinking it is Brandywine. Well it is that good.
Morgage Lifter Estlers- late but worth the wait.
Maya and Sion- early and plenty. Goes well into fall too. So planting one early and one bit later gets you covered for whole season.
Kiss the sky- larger that Black Cherry and arguably better.
Kosovo- one of all times fav hearts.
Milka Red Bulgarian- large, red, distinct and good producer
Raspberry Giant- has everything- taste, size, productivity- does very well here year from year
Stump of the world. Just one of the staples.
Earl Faux- again, gotta have.
Sakharnyi Slon- Sugary Elephant... what a taste! Need to try it again. Probably does much better overall than this year.

am sure I have forgotten couple too. Enough reasons to be depressed.
And now Tania says that new collection of Russian seeds from Armavir gardener did very well in trial- sign
(like a child in the back seat of a car)

Are we there yet? Are we there yet? Are we there yet? Yes!
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Old September 4, 2015   #63
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What's Hot: Big Beef again.

What's Not: Charger, a huge producer with both plants +20lbs, but a tad mealy and somewhat bland.
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Old September 4, 2015   #64
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I just tried my first Bulgarian Triumph, as it was one of the last varieties to be transplanted. It'll be back.
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Old September 4, 2015   #65
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As always, Red Robin. This year I'm going to try them year 'round.
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Old September 4, 2015   #66
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At least Crnkovic Gold (great flavor for an orange tomato), Cherokee Purple ('nuf said), and Neves Azorean Red (good producer of beefsteak type with great flavor). I will probably also include Opalka because of they are prolific and wonderful paste types. Maria, my partner, wants to try something like a San Marzano. I may do both. Unsure about Brandywine Sudduths because of their disappointing production, though they have great taste. Am thinking of planting some Sun Gold in addition to Grape for cherry types.

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Old September 4, 2015   #67
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Tormato, LOL.
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Old September 5, 2015   #68
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Big Beef
Big Momma
Black from Tula
Gary'O Sena
Cuostralee
Stump of the World

Julliet

Wish I had more room as I'd love to grow a few more.
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Old September 7, 2015   #69
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For sure in 2016: Sungold, Black Krim, Experiment Yellow PL Cherry, Carbon Copy, Cherokee Purple, dwarf Vince's Haze

Likely in 2016: Wisconsin 55, Eva Purple Ball x Big Beef, dwarf Jeremy's Stripe
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Old September 7, 2015   #70
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I can only fit 8-10 plants next year, so hard choices have to made! This was the first year in which I really enjoyed the flavor of every tomato I grew, though some much more than others. Now my decisions about which come back have more to do with consistent production (especially earlier) and ease of care (e.g., not dwarfs because their dense foliage makes them more prone to foliage disease the way I grow them).

Returning in 2016 for sure:
Indian Stripe (consistent production and great flavor)
Azoychka (consistent production, good flavor, great color)
Malachite Box (consistent production and great flavor)
Jaune Flamme (consistent production, good flavor, great color)

Not invited back for 2016:
Brandywine Sudduth (wonderful flavor, terrible production)
Aunt Ruby's German Green (great flavor, terrible production)
Kellogg's Breakfast (beautiful, but terrible production, and sort of bland flavor)
Stupice (early and productive, but small fruit that are only average in flavor)
Dwarf Wild Fred (great taste, good production, but very prone to foliage disease due to dwarf growth habit)
New Big Dwarf (very good taste, good production, but very prone to foliage disease due to dwarf growth habit)
Cuostralee (great flavor, OK production -- too late)
Mariana's Peace (great flavor, OK production -- too late)
Magnum Beefsteak (very good flavor, perfectly formed fruits, OK production -- mostly late)
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Old September 7, 2015   #71
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I will be planting Cherokee Purple and Pink Brandywine again.

New varieties 1. German Johnson
2. Cowlick's Brandywine
3. Brandywine Glick's
4. Earl's Faux
5. Indian Stripe
6. Stump of the World
7. JC's Special
as well as three or four others as yet to be determined. About 60 plants.
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Old September 7, 2015   #72
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lindalana, I have to agree with you about Orange Strawberry in a sauce! I wasnt' crazy about it fresh, but it made the most amazing sauce with the most amazing color! I am so impressed with your list!
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Hoosier Daddy, it just struck me how hilarious your name is ! Clever, and LOL !
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Old September 7, 2015   #74
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The ones that will most likely* make another appearance are:

Barlow Jap
Seek No Further Love Apple
Franchi Cherry
Cuor Di Bue
Buddy Runyon
Casino
Grandma Mary's Paste
Nudi Family Heirloom
Santa Maria
Venetian Marketplace
Early Wonder Pink
Moravsky Div
Heidi
San Marzano Bush
Rocky

If* I stick with this list, it leaves me with room for just five new ones.


* Disclaimer -- subject to change between now and March 2016
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Old September 7, 2015   #75
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For me it has to be a valiant grower in the short season, will be coming back with these for sure's

Azoychka
Belarussian Early
Pink Berkely Tie Dye
Black Prince
Purple Prince
Cernomor
Sakharnyi Pudovichok
Red Ruffles
Big Beef
Lemon Boy
Anna Banana
Dwarf Rosella Purple
Dwarf Arctic Rose
Orange - 1
Danube
Kazachka
Ambrosia Giant
Blue Ambrosia
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