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July 24, 2006 | #76 | ||
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BTW You'll love Carbon! Now for something completely different...tonights tomato porn: Nyagous: I'd give it a 7 out of 10. Not a complex flavor and without the tartness I perfer. Still a very good tomato.
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July 31, 2006 | #78 |
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My Soldacki plant really struggled but did produce lots of huge, tasty tomatoes. These might be even better on a healthy plant. I'll definitely try this one again next year.
I hadn't started this one at the beginning of the season but saw Grub's posts about how good it was. A few weeks later someone was selling heirloom tomato plants at the San Francisco garden show and she had Soldacki. Needless to say I grabbed one! Soldacki:
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July 31, 2006 | #79 |
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Of these three I’d have to say Simpson’s Summer Palace was the best by far; 7 out of 10. The other two were the first tomatoes off the plant so I’ll reserve judgment on them for now. I did think Grandfather Ashlock was much better than Daniels.
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July 31, 2006 | #80 |
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Hi Bruce,
Great pictures and reviews Bruce....keep them coming if that is possible given the extreme heat. I have not had much luck with my Wes as it has one single nub of a fruit on it. Right beside it is German Red Strawberry which has three monster sized fruit on it...go figure, eh. Jeff |
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Here’s Uncle Steve’s Italian Plum. It was in a container so the heat really got to it but it did produce some very good tomatoes early on. The tomatoes protected from the sun did very well. It made a nice thick pink sauce with very few seeds. Some tomatoes got quite large. My other surprise was Brianna. A very productive plant with large, great tasting tomatoes. A little like Gogosha or Stump of the World. I’ll give this another go next year.
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