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May 16, 2011 | #1 |
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Tomatopalooza™ 9 Announcement
Announcing the ninth annual Tomatopalooza™ heirloom tomato tasting! We will be holding our ninth annual event this year at Apex Community Park in Apex, NC. Date : 7/23/2011 Time: 1pm~4pm This year marks an even more laid back event than the past years. Registration is requested this year, and information on that can be found out the web site, when I make it available. We will be in the large shelter at the park only 50' from the waterside! See http://tomatopalooza.org/ for more information and directions. Please post here if you have questions/comments or are planning to attend. Lee
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June 18, 2011 | #2 |
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Registration is now open.
Those who plan on bringing tomatoes, please list what varieties you will be bringing in this thread... obviously once you have a good idea of what fruit will ripen! Lee
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July 13, 2011 | #3 |
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The event is only 10 days away. And the tomatoes are really starting
to come in now! So, hopefully there will be a good showing at this year's event. Again, please email or post the varieties that you will be bringing so that we can create labels ahead of time. Also, it has been asked that if you have a lot of tomatoes, try to show up a little early, ie. 12~12:30 to speed up the photos and other organization stuff! See ya there! Lee
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July 13, 2011 | #4 |
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Lee, I'll know better once I return from Iowa....will do a check mid next week.
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July 19, 2011 | #5 |
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Planning to bring:
KBX Aunt Ruby's German Green Kosovo Chocolate Truffle (a new variety I'm working on and want flavor feedback) Mountain Gold Druzba Hillbilly West Virginia Ben Gantz Unknown Pink Cherry (RL showed up in the middle of Jeff Davis seed block) Green Giant From the Dwarf Project: Wherokowhai F5 Purple Frosty Brandy Fred Tasty Wine (possibly)
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July 20, 2011 | #6 |
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Can't wait to try the Wherokowhai! Worms found many of my fruit...but they are the right size and color.
most of all, can't wait to see you again, Martha!
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July 21, 2011 | #7 |
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Planning to bring:
Stupice Garden Peach Green Zebra Tropic Riesentraube Australian Beeksteak Arkansas Traveller Illini Star Oxheart Hoping to bring (not sure yet): Abraham Lincoln Black Brandywine Vinson Watts (We'll update this list Friday evening!) Ken Bezilla Southern Exposure Seed Exchange central VA |
July 21, 2011 | #8 |
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Just got in from picking (my T shirt must have weighed 10 pounds by the time I finished watering and picking everything in the yard....brutal out there!). I figure if it is OK now (Thurs PM), it will be reasonably OK at worst by Saturday (there is always the seed saving only option!). Most of this should be fine.
Indeterminate/non-dwarf project varieties (there always could be a few more between now and then - but this is pretty accurate, I think). I've got some from old seed saved in different years we can compare - this is kind of a "purity/stability" check! 37 varieties: Mexico Midget Rose Quartz Multiflora Coyote Red Robin Stump of the World Surprise (1997) Cherokee Chocolate 96-9 Lucky Cross 02-62 Henderson Bicolor (purple fruited) Brandywine 01-11 Martino's Roma Russian Queen Brandywine 95-71 Pink Berkeley Tie Dye Not Indian Stripe Cherokee Purple 01-3 Cherokee Chocolate 05-55 Lucky Cross 02-59 Yellow Prue Ozark Cherry Yellow Bell Lucky Cross 02-55 Reinhart's Yellow heart Isis Garden Peach Cherokee Purple Heart Bisignano #2 Dr Carolyn Pink Cherokee Chocolate 96-3 Mullens Mortgage Lifter Dr Wyche's Yellow Mystery White Cherry Lime Green Salad Surprise (1998) Andrew Rahart Jumbo Red Halladay's Mortgage Lifter Cherokee Chocolate 01-19 Dwarf project: 28 varieties Jade Beauty from commercial seed Tasmanian Chocolate 2582 Blazing Beauty 2842 Blazing Beauty 2851 Dwarf Wild Fred from commercial seed Sarandipity latest generation Tidy striped, purple fruit Sweet Adelaide from latest generation Pesty Pink from latest generation Rosella Crimson 08-50 - selection of choice so far Emerald Giant 2818 - commercial sample Wherokowhai - latest generation Perth Pride - latest generation Coorong Red - latest generation TastyWine - latest generation Rosella Purple 2826 Rosella Purple 2814 - from commercial sample Summertime Gold 3035 Shellby's Purple latest generation Sleeping Lady - latest generation Fred's Tie Dye - latest generation Tasty Brown purple fruit Summertime Green 2821 - commercial sample Uluru Ochre - latest generation Emerald Giant 3040 Loxton Lass - latest generation Pesty Bicolor - latest generation Dwarf Russian Swirl - latest generation A few things to watch for in the tasting: how the various generations of Cherokee Chocolate, Cherokee Purple, Brandywine and Lucky Cross taste compared to each other, and other samples people may bring. For the Dwarfs - gathering impressions of those that we have in catalogs, those that soon will be, and those in progress - and the unusual color of Uluru Ochre!
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Craig, I was surprised to see Henderson Bicolor (purple) b'c Neil is a collector of the gold/red bicolors and that's what I thought it was. Since he was sending the Russian Queen seeds to you for raising my plants for me, he sent the Henderson one along as well.
Should I tell Neil about it b'c I don't know how often he reads here. By purple do you mean that it's nothing like a typical gold/re bicolor?I think Shoe is also growing it and me as well, but I don't have a clue as to whether the plant even has small fruits. Maybe best for me to talk about it in our group e-mail with you and Neil and Lee and myself all together re my varieties for this year. I also saw that you guys liked Ambrosia, which was supposed to be an OP Sungold and when Lee sadi it was red I let Lee Goodwin, who bred it know about it and of course he was disappointed but said he knew what was wrong. I don't think any seeds for the red Ambrosia should be shared until I ask Lee G about it, b'c it's his call, really. How interesting, really, on that Henderson,but now I want to know what Shoe and Neil might be getting. OK, new shipment of books just came, the weather stinks, really, so fans on high and back to the LV I go and turn the fan up even higher.
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July 21, 2011 | #10 |
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Hey Carolyn! Yes, imagine my surprise when Henderson Bicolor starts ripening...and it is an oblate/boat shaped, deep purple - quite different in internal structure and flavor from Cherokee Purple. And a much different plant/growth habit - for an indeterminate, quite squat/compact. What do you think - mix up? Mis name? cross? Will be interested to hear what others get!
As for Ambrosia, my plant is giving me orange Sungold-sized fruit....Lee got the red. I saved seeds - going to move it to a larger pot for better production and more seed.
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July 22, 2011 | #12 |
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Here are my varieties I'll be bringing....
Ambrosia (Not) Better Boy Big Beef Black Magic Blush Cuostralee Don's Double Delight First Mate German Johnson German Queen Grandfather Ashlock Kristina Bulgarian Mountain Magic F1 Park's Whopper Plum Regal F1 Serendipity Spear's Tennessee Green Sungold Sungold Select II Vince P1 And dwarfs: Brawny F1 Brawny F2 -A Brawny F2 -B Brawny F2 -C Dwarf Mahagony F3 Loxtan Lass F3 Rosella Crimson Rosy F3-A Rosy F3-B Uluru Ochre F3 Witty F6 Oh, and I suspect I'll win largest and most unusual this year! Lee
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July 22, 2011 | #13 |
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By the way... Kristina Bulgarian is coming in at 31 oz.!!!
Not close to the Tomatopalooza[tm] record of > 64oz. but should be enough to win tomorrow..... Lee
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July 22, 2011 | #14 |
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Lee, I just trayed up my tomatoes - I have some Cossack Pineapple ground cherries I will bring. I also noted that other things are ripening unexpectedly in this heat (not that there is much more to ripen that I've not yet seen).....so be sure to have some blank cards - when I do my morning watering/walk through, I will likely find other items to bring.
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Have fun guys and gals!!! Looking forward to reports of course!
Patrina
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