Member discussion regarding the methods, varieties and merits of growing tomatoes.
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January 17, 2010 | #1 |
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The varieties of tomatoes sowed in 2010 by Ambiorix
Alicante
Ampeltomate Ananas B.C.M.D Bananas legs Banantchik Berkeley Tye Die Big sungold Black Brandywine black cherry black montain black pear Black Seaman Blanche d'Anvers Bombilla Borodinsky Brandywine Burbank Burkanlapu Bush Beefsteak cerise de villamartin chair de bœuf précose Charbonneuse Cheesmanii Cherokee purple Clémentine Cœur blanc Cœur d'Albenga Cœur de bœuf orange Cœur de bœuf rose Cœur plissé Colgar Cornue d'Ischia Couilles de taureau belge Couilles de taureau française De Barao Orangeyl De Barao rozovyl De Vilvorde des Andes double rich Dr Carolyn dwarf champion Early dwarf short Edouard Eitnik eros Eva purple ball Favorie de Bretagne Feuerwerk Fireworks Flammée Galappagos Gallinas Gelb Dettilwein Giallo a Grappoli Gold dust Gold Nugget Golden Dwarf champion grappe de Noël Grappioli corbarino grappioli d'invervio Green copia Green skin longkeeper Gregori altai Hana nana Idaho Inverno Isis Candy Iskorba Japonese trifle black Japonese trifle red Jersey Devil Join or Die Kaukasiche liana L.Chmielewskii L.Colambianum L.glandulosum L.Humboldtianum L.Macrocaorpum L.peruvianum L.pimpinellifolium Marvel striped Mikado Mandarin Cross New big dwarf Opalska Orange Bourgoin Orange Chatham Orange Russian 117 OSU Ambiorix 26 OSU Ambiorix 5 OSU Ambiorix 50 OSU Ambiorix 58 OSU Ambiorix 62 OSU Ambiorix 64 OSU Ambiorix 72 OSU Ambiorix 76 OSU Ambiorix 77 OSU Ambiorix 80 OSU M.Johnson big(Ingland) OSU M.Johnson regular(Ingland) Pamplemousse du grand-père petit moineau petit moineau biosyrphe Petite rouge de Bâle poire jaune poire noire poire rouge Ponderosa golden Ponderosa pink Prudence's purple Prune noire Prune rose Prune verte Purple Haze F4 Purple Hillbilly Purple Russian pürple Smudge Red robin rita's black Robeson angolan Ruffled orange San Marzano lungo San Marzano retorta Sandul Moldovan Schimmeig Striped Schimmeig Striped Hol Shah Shuntukskij giant Sofie's choice Solanum racemigerum Solanum spontaneum Speckled Roman St Jean d'Angely Stupice Sub artic sungold F1 Sungold select 2 Sweat pea Tangerine Téton de Vénus jaune Téton de Vénus rouge Tiny Tim Tomatito de Jalappa TW Join or die Velvet red Vintage Wine Wolly green Zebra Yellow Belgium Zarianka 151 varieties with 90 for the first times.A few varietes come of the collection of Luc Fichot. Last edited by Ambiorix; January 17, 2010 at 02:33 PM. |
January 17, 2010 | #2 |
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Ambiorix, you must have a lot of space! Great list!
One question, please: Why do you start so early? I live not far away from Belgium (Cologne), but I start mid/end of February which is quite early for most German growers. clara |
January 17, 2010 | #3 |
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Wonderful list.
And here's a few questions for you. You list a Couilles from France and one from Belgium. My information says it's a variety from Spain that was renamed in France. I grew it this summer. You list quite a few species but some of those species names aren't recognized as species names now, although some once were. And you list S. cheesmanii separately which is one of the 12 recognized tomato species. Is Opalska really Opalka? I hope so since I'm the original source for that one. What are all the OSU's? If Oregon State University they could be selections from the OSU bred blue, not yet released, but bred conventionally, but then I don't understand the OSU Johnson one. Shah is extinct and has been for many decades. What's being distributed as Shah is White Potato Leaf. If you look in the Tomato Legacy Forum here you'll find a thread about Shah and Craig LeHoullier's information about what it should be according to the old seed catalog description that he has; it should look something like Yellow Brandywine as I recall. Welcome to Tomatoville and be sure to let us know what your favorites are at the end of the season.
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January 17, 2010 | #4 |
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I have a big lot of space:
I have a big space for the resistant tomatoes open air, 2 greenhouses and what I call a roof of 50 m2 above the most precious plantations. I sowed only the hasty tomatoes:Idaho, stupice, Edouard, With Sophie choice and tomtes 24 overalls OSU.J' have recu last year of the seeds OSU blue which I have sow. I planted 3 plantations and I picked 100 tomatoes numbered from 1 to 100. I have all the characteristics of tomatoes (weight, number of changing rooms, situation on the branch, the color, the forle, the intensity of blue. I am a chemist by training and I studied seriously the growth of these blue tomatoes. I sow each weekend a few seeds during January,February and Mart. I am interesting by the Tomato Shah because she is "allogame" Opalska of Opalka is the tomatoe for me. I know 3 couilles de taureau one in spain(in spanish),one in France et one in Belgium:but your shape is all different.I am study this problem. I am not a professional but one man interesting by very musch vegetables. Last edited by Ambiorix; January 17, 2010 at 02:22 PM. |
January 17, 2010 | #5 |
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carolyn, the OSU Johnson's are OSU seed Ambiorix got from Michael Johnson at a different site and the Purple Haze F4 were from me. Ami
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October 23, 2010 | #6 |
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My favorite tomatoes for years
Schimmeig striped Hollow and Roman speckled:tomatoes to stuff All the tomatoes of shape of hot pepper for crystallized tomatoes:San Marzano lungo, Saint Jean d' Angely, Banana legs,Cornue d’Ischia, Jersey Devil,Opalska. Feuerwerk ., the black cherry: for the taste My discoveries of year 2010 Sungold Select 2, Orange Bourgoin, (two-colored) Gajo de Melon, Bombilla, and the variations of Tom Wagner's not yet stabilized variety and carrying the name at the moment of TW5422809:aperitives tomatoes L.Macrocarpum nigra big black tomato of 200g in big quantity on a plantation determined as tomato for salad. To which I add Shah (the enormous white who looks like the pineapple a lot,) Robeson Angolan and The purple Haze F4 to the taste of the black cherry but much bigger. Beautiful discovery as well as flavourful enormous Ingegnoli gigante Liscio and giving good sauces tomato quite as grandpa of 33. A particular very favorite for the yellow andean and very tasted in crystallized yellow tomato. I do not forget the OSU5 which was the most flavourful among the blue has which one I add Blue of Siberia and purple smudge. A very favorite for L.pimpinellifolium resulting from the collection Luc fichot who concerns at the same time a branch of yellow currants and some red currants grouped in cluster of a single color. |
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