Member discussion regarding the methods, varieties and merits of growing tomatoes.
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June 22, 2013 | #1 |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: Mar 2013
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Marianne Jones's "Mystery" tomato
Hello, everyone. When I ordered my seeds this year, I received a bonus pack of a "Mystery" tomato. Here is a picture of it. I thought you might like to know.
It looks like a regular leaf cherry variety and it is early. If Marianne knows what the mystery tomato seeds are that she sent out, I'd like to know the name. In any case, thanks for the bonus. |
June 26, 2013 | #2 |
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Most of Marianne's seeds are "mystery varieties", since her new boy toy has commandeered her website to sell all kinds of genetically unstable crosses. It's pretty much a hit-or-miss crapshoot when growing out any tomato seeds you've purchased from them.
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June 26, 2013 | #3 |
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Too early to tell anything other than the fruit looks to be round and the vine appears extremely healthy and vigorous.
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June 26, 2013 | #4 | |
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If the regular section all should be OK, but if from the 19 pages of new ones for 2013, yes, many of them are genetically unstable. So which varieties did you get and from which section of the website? The only person who would know what your mystery bonus pack would be, would be Marianne. But knowing her I don't think she'd send out a known variety and label it mystery. So it could be an unstable one, and if you want you can always e-mail her and ask. Hope that helps, Carolyn
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June 27, 2013 | #5 |
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Carolyn, it's so nice to hear from you. I hope you are feeling better.
From Marianne I am growing Dixiewine and McMurray #10, but the later looked weak and I decided not to use them since I had extra Dixiewine. I am growing "your" NAR. It has had 3 green tomatoes on the plant for a while now and is the second earliest for me this year. I am also growing Goose Creek from Gleckler and my faithful Jaune Flammée. If you'll remember me: after your book came out, I bought 60 of the varieties from Chuck Wyatt and grew nothing but tomatoes that year. Quite a summer! (And I've grown Jaune Flammée ever since, so I owe you one.) Fran |
June 27, 2013 | #6 | |
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The Dixiewine and McMurray ones from Marianne should be fine, but as I said above, I doubt Marianne would send out a known variety as a mystery one so see how you like it, and if so, save some seeds and grow again next year putting out quite a few plants. If all are the same, which I doubt, it could be stable, but if different plants with different fruits then probably not genetically stable. You've got some excellent choices from other places so it should be a great year for you, and actually all of us here in the NE, if the darn rains and storms would just stop and let the sun shine in between. Tville is a great place, glad you're here, there are many wonderful folks here so read a lot, post a lot and a very warm welcome to you. Carolyn
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