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Old July 26, 2010   #1
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Default Cherry Tomato for 2011 season zone 5 and 6

Hello zone 5 and 6ers, what Cherry Tomatoes are you planning for 2011?

After many many years not growing cherry tomatoes, I tried two different ones this season, Sun Gold and Camp Joy. It's early here in Michigan but based on the early harvest, I'll be planting Sun Gold for sure in 2011.
I liked the larger size of Camp Joy but the taste of Sun Gold was soooo much sweeter for me.

I will want to try one or two different varieties and looking for suggestions now rather than procrastinate until late winter and rush to catch up.
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Old July 26, 2010   #2
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I have a black cherry in. And one mystery plant that I am trying to identify....it is ripening now and is sooooo good and sweet. From what I have been told about the Black Cherry...it will be brought back again next year.
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Old July 26, 2010   #3
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So far I have plans for the following Cherries:

Sungold
Black Cherry (or Negro Azteca)*
Green Dr
A Red (possibly Riesentraube)

I've had one Sungold and was very delicious; definite growing this one next year.

*The only other cherry I've had that has ripened yet is a Negro Azteca which is supposed to be very similar to Black Cherry but not as good. I had a taste of one after a week of rain and it was nice, mild flavored, a bit bland but sweet. It had a nice size .5 ounces and was pretty round. I liked the look, and with the right combination of other ingredients I think it will make an excellent salad tomato. With that said, I'm waiting for some Black Cherries to ripen and compare to decide which I will grow.

Green Dr. because I want a "green" cherry.

I'm dehybridizing a grape tomato by accident, and depending on the taste of the two types I will probably grow one of those as my red. Otherwise, I've been eying the Riesentraube tomato as a good red.

Danwigz

PS Additionally I'm trying to grow out an orange saladette (1-2oz as a guess, I forgot to weigh before eating/saving seed) I got from a grocery store mix to see if it is true to type or a hybrid. It was a very nice size 2 bite tomato that had a good flavor. If they ripen in time, and stay true to form I'll probably be sharing seeds if anyone is interested.
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Old July 26, 2010   #4
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Trialing lots of cherries this season: Black Cherry, Blondkopfchen, Chadwick's, Champagne, Chocolate Cherry, Brown Berry, Gajo de Melon, Hawaiian, Orange Sundrop, Prize of the Trials, Smarty F1, Snow White, Super Snow White, Sugar Lump, Sugary, Sungold F1, Sweet Orange II in hopes of finding another as good as Sungold. So far, nothing is. Not all have ripened yet as many got a late start this year, but I'll let you know my results asap and you are more than welcome to seeds of the op's if you'd like to try any of them. Sungold was the 1st one ripe and has had nice new orange ones for me to snack on every day since mid June- it's a winner.
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Old July 26, 2010   #5
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first time for me growing these.
Jaune Flamme nice balance not to sweet
Black Cherry wonderful flavor
Sungold first were tough skin , now perfect
Negro Azacta, still green
Nickoylan yellow, all plants died. very tiny leaves/trunks
dwarfs, Siberian slow growing, Czech Bush sweet tiny, tumbling tom ok weak
Tiny tim very slow growing
Smarty F1 mini roma, ok so far
Mountain Magic still green
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Old July 26, 2010   #6
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GREEN DOCTORS!! My favorite cherry and if you like sweet you will love GD!

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Old July 26, 2010   #7
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For 2011 Black Cherry, Green Doctors, Blondkopfchen and Brandywine Cherry will be repeats of this year. Sara's Galapagos and Coyote, if you include currants too. I grew Dr. Carolyn this year but have been baffled by its complete lack of flavor, at least so far in the season. Anyone had a similar experience with it?

Also next year, Sungold, Josefina and Gajo de Melon.
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Old July 26, 2010   #8
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My fox cherries are doing well here. The plants are indet and seem to grow to the moon, though, which might be a limiting factor. Not sweet like the yellows and darks, but I like more tart tomatoes.
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I always have Black Cherry and Snow White Cherry. Both delicious and heavy producers.
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