October 11, 2015 | #91 |
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I've been searching for a reliable commercial source for Rosa de Huesca (or Barbastro) seeds, without any luck. Does anybody here know one? I'm a second year grower, so I haven't got any interesting seeds to trade, and I live in Norway. I'm therefore looking for a commercial source only.
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I have not my own seeds Rosa de Huesca. I have only the last ten seeds from Baikal from 2013. I would like to again cultivate tomato Rosa de Huesca next year. If you can not get nowhere else, I can send you only four seeds. I hope they are germinating well, I'd hate to has lost this variety. Vladimír |
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October 11, 2015 | #94 | |
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Can trade for other Spanish tomatoes, maybe something else interesting for one of my breeding projects, or I can trade at SSE domestic conditions (yes, even if you are not a SSE member or not in my country). |
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October 11, 2015 | #95 | |
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October 11, 2015 | #96 | |
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I'm also not sure what "SSE domestic conditions" means, having never been a member? But please feel free to PM me, if you think we can trade. Steve |
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October 19, 2015 | #97 |
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One more big and very tasty Spanish beefsteak:
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March 27, 2016 | #98 |
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This year I'll grow 24 varieties of tomatoes, which have proved to me the most. Another dozen varieties will be for me Spanish mystery.
Vladimír Fresa Gallego Rosa de Huesca Salobre Negrillo Almaguera Rastrero Macizo Montserrat Negro Sierra del Segura Rojo Sierra del Segura Rosa de Teruel Rosa Sierra Aracena Roteňo Andalucia Negro Almeria Rojo Aragon Rosa Aragon Zamorano Mozkorra Aretxabaleta Gigante Castilla Kumato Ramallet Sant Llorenc des Cardassar Ramallet Santanyi Ramallet Pequeňo Ramallet Algaida Piel Gruesa Ramallet Mugró New variety: La Rochapes Extremeňo Negrito Santiago Grande Levante Ramallet Mallorca Multiflora Moruno de Pastrana Rosado de Pastrana Huevo de Toro Robledillo de la Jara Ramallet Bombeta Multiflora Tomate de Lugar Pombriego elo Bierzo Grande Cabezon de la Sal |
March 27, 2016 | #99 |
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Great! Good luck with all the new varieties!
I grow this year some of the varieties you listed. So far they go so good! |
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Nice list! May you have a great season!
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But a question about the Huevo de Toro. I learned from both Ilex and Conchi that there are several huevos de Toro in Spain,but of different colors.It's a red one that made its way to France where it was renamed Couillels de Taureu,which was what got me so interested in Spanish varieties sinceI'm not the only one who loves CdT, I know you get your seeds from Baikel,whereas I get mine from Ilex, and perhaps there are some differences in spellings between the two. I'm in the middle of packing up seeds for my seed producers for this summer,which takes me back to the varieties that you sent me that you thought were some of THE best, but you only sent me 3 seeds of Salobre, and I could have distributed much more. As it is I sent those 3 seeds to Gerardo, and fingers crossed he'll be able to get some seed production. When I put up my thread that said I need help,Gerardo was one who offered,and I ended up sending him many that Ilex had sent me, since he has a longer season in Mexico and he's doing seed production for those as well. It's all good. Carolyn
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March 28, 2016 | #102 |
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Conchi has had severe personal problems for a long time and can’t be very active at the moment. In a recent mail she sent me I could see she fully agreed with Ilex, Huevos de toros has become a general denomination, just like beefsteak or oxheart. Bull fighting being popular in Spain several regions swear they grow the genuine huevos de toro.
She traced back the tomato shown on El Mundo (see post 56) to Coin (Malaga). But different varieties with different colors, shape and taste but with the same name are grown in the same area. By the way a close up of the sliced tomato shown in El Mundo is quite different from a slice of the Roland variety introduced in the United States. Varieties from Granada, Malaga, Jaen are competing for the name. At least three varieties show important differences and Conchi thinks there may be more. The National Bank of Genes of Granada is trying to clean up their backyard but there is still work to do. By the way, trying to stick to the origin of tomatoes, I call Roland’s tomato Cdt Roland and the unknown one brought from Spain I’m regularly growing but could not identify Dominico, in memory of the man who brought it in France. These names are of course strictly personal without any official touch on them. |
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http://tomatoville.com/showthread.php?t=34188 Carolyn
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April 3, 2016 | #104 |
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My seeds Huevo de Torro are from a Spanish lady from 2011. I do not know more yet. I really got from Baikal.
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July 18, 2016 | #105 |
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Maybe the best tasting tomato so far this season: Gallego
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