Member discussion regarding the methods, varieties and merits of growing tomatoes.
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August 29, 2016 | #1 |
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2016 grown list review
Brief review on tomatoes grown this season. Unfortunately computer crashed and most pictures are gone.
Most of varieties are from Tania or have pics on Tania website Alex Popovich Yugoslavian- your typical midseason tennis ball sized red. Full flavor, juicy moderately, productive, was reasonably compact. Anzhela giant ukr- Det, typical wispy heart, takes little real estate, no taller than 3 ft. Decent sized. Grown in less than ideal condition and still decent production. Altai Orange- Superb early midseason orange beef. Very productive, mid to large beef. Aunt swarlo polish plum- Very very dry and huge. Altaiskiy Urozhajnij- love this det red but this year taste was off. Not sure why. Will keep growing because I know how good it gets. black early- Fairly early and fairly prolific. Keeper although if I have to choose, I will take IS over BE bychiy myod- "Oxheart honey" or Bulls honey"? Compact det heart. Bit bushier than Anzhela but too can go into container. Keeper Bear Creek- grown by many, has it all, taste, productivity, loved it. Black Magic- keeper from last year. Grown in much shade this year so production is greatly reduced, still doing well. Busybee- very short det on earlier side, golfball size. Bit on acidic. Excellent round red for canning and salads. Gives large firsdt show and then few more Betalux- very productive golfball size, for containers, compact, did well even in shadier place. Babushkina Radost- aww, Grandma happiness. Those that were lucky to have gardening grandma will associate this tomato. Yum, productuve, large beef Bychyi Lob- Ox forehead- excellent find on early side, compact, had a bit of yellow shoulders but otherwise turns into red ones. Great taste and prolific. Black Aisberg- suffered some loss and cuttings, green brown muddy red, juicy, Black Giant- there was no giant but decent production of early midseason medium sized darks. Gritsyk-- Fairly compact and fairly early great load of hearts. Excellent taste and goes for universal use. Guido- big midseason red. Keeper from last year and def has a permanent place in my garden. Blue sky- probably most loaded dark I ever seen. Had real problem with brunch support. Biyskaya roza- keeper from previous years. Does really well in just about any weather, on early side, great taste and productive. Sets great in cool weather. Chilikskie- Roma lovers delight. Very productive, stays on the counter forever. Dusya Krasnaya- another great red plum. Earlier than most. Debbie Blackburn- Gave me two flushes, first large beefs, excellent taste, and now smallish ones For exhibition- WOW, golf ball sized red, as perfect as it could get, no blemishes, no cracking no matter what, juicy, great taste, loaded. Galina Red- keeper from last years. Your typical midseason large/ medium sized red. Has it all. Gloria- keeper from last year. Red heart with tip point, easy and prolific. Ilyia Muromets orange- Compact, on early midseason, great taste, Productive even in the less than ideal conditions kalvados- new dark. Productive but taste was off. Kiwi- I like Malachite box more Klara- Large everything and keeps going. This is great vigor and productivity plant. Knyagina- loved this one, barrel or heart det, good for containers, early enough and great taste. Productive. About 20 huge plums/ hearts. Real estate saver. Korshun Ogromnyi- Big Gnarly beefs, lovely taste. Keeper for sure. PL Klein early- keeper from previous years, amazing taste for such early round red. Koroleva- one of my favs from previous years, early and productive on sweet side Marizol Korney- Lots of round darkish tomatoes, golf ball to tennis sized. Keeper, still goes strong. mawlenove- short compact with medium sized funny raspberry colored. Real estate saver. Was not as productive as I thought would be. Mama Alla- fav from previous years. Compact productive heart on early side. Love it. Mom's heart- big pink heart midseason/ late. Not too productive but is keeper Mikhalych- Keeper from previous years. What you want to have in your medium/big red beef Mayo delight- very vigorous plant. Lots of large hearts. Give it space. Tasty. Midseason for me. Noire Petule- great find of this year. VERY brunching, but shorter, lots of excellent dark fruit. Noire charbonneus- My best oof all Noire series. Just outstanding results year after year. Pleine de Chair- Large plant, on later side. Great taste. Pale perfect purple- it really pink, compact, reasonably early, great taste Petrusha ogorodnik- your typical paste, great producer, container. phenomenal- grown in troo shady spot, did not do well Queen Elizabeth- Compact large heart/beef? Productive, great taste. Rozovye Gryozy- barrel/ heart/ large roma, wispy heart foliage. Excellent for cooking Raspberry Supreme- Oh my, beat my Raspberry Giant by miles. Uber productive, early and tasty. Russian queen- keeper from last years. Has looks, uber productivy and set well under any conditions. Grown nearly without cover since end of April here. Great for salads and salsa Siberskiy Velikan Rozovyi- Large pin on early side. Sweetish flavor. Lovely taste for such an early tomato Sakharnyi Bizon- Taste great, wispy plant, at about 3 ft. Always gave me palpitations together with Yaponets as they looked like on death row Stephania pink- huge plant with large raspberry colored beefs. Tasty, close to late side Sereginy- keeper from last years. Midseason, good old fashioned good taste Shirley S- Large PL plant with large sweet beefs Terhune- same as above. Keeper even if not as productive as I would like Tsarskiy lubimets- Keeper from last years. Has it all. Mouthwatering looking huge beefs Tsar kolokol- heart on earlier side. Very productive and tasty, should be much more grown Turmalin- starts with pearly white color and turn into pink. Det? Early and productive. Taste could be better. Serbian oxheart- Smaller sized hearts but oh so many! Vigorous and keeps going. Keeper from last years. This heart is a must. Dagestanskiy- same but hearts a re bigger. Keeper from before Yaponets- yearly large hearts, very compact, wispy but looks like about to die any minute all the time Vjerino- huge hearts and very tasty. Still keeps going. Yablochnyi Lipetskiy- my most expected one. Taste is out there, just what I want. First fruit was early, then keeps going. Going to see if my own seeds will do better productivity wise. Zolushka- floppy but short, early round red. Old variety USSR, calls Cinderella. Sweetish flavor. Keeper. 1884 purple- keeper from last years. Kalinka- those 3 were all on early side, dets. I think I lik Pravda most for taste but Sabrina kills with production. Sabrina was barely about 1 foot and covered in golfball sized reds, keeper for everything. Pravda- keeper from last year. small cherry sladette pointed tip red. Sabrina Eugenia- huge plant with late strawberry like hearts. Breeder Doochov from Ukraine. Taste is fantastic. Probably people that grow Donskoi well would love this one. Pappy Kerns - midseason heart, great taste, keeper. Wispy. Probably would be good for containers as well. GGWT - excellent keeper. Probably one of the best tomatoes of this season. Detsikas- great taste this year- not sure why but any tomatoes on sweet side were blandish and tomatoes with some acidity were just superb... Pictures below of Aunt Swarlo plum, Korshun Ogromnyi, Noire Charbonneus, Guido, Kosovo and Eugenia |
August 29, 2016 | #2 |
Tomatovillian™
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Aunt Swarlo and Debbie Blackburn
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August 29, 2016 | #3 |
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Thanks for the photos and the reviews. Aunt Swarlo's is very high on the list for next year and I also bought seeds for it from Tania.
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August 29, 2016 | #4 |
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Wow what a great review. Thank you so much for such detailed information on all of these varieties that you grew. It sure sounds like you have found some treasures this past season. I have some new contemplating to do now for next season. Thanks again.
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August 30, 2016 | #5 |
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Thanks for the info. I've taken note of some of the early to mid/early ones that could work in a shorter season.
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August 30, 2016 | #6 |
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Our taste buds are similar, so some of those you recommend will be grown in my garden.
After reading your review, I'm excited to have 8 plants of Noire Charb at the 3rd-4th leaf. Last edited by Gerardo; August 30, 2016 at 03:58 AM. |
September 2, 2016 | #7 |
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Thank you much for feedback! Yep, some great finds out there. The only sad part is my real estate is finite, so the more great ones I find the more I want to grow them... less space for new ones...
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September 13, 2016 | #8 |
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Had some last Yaponskiy Krab, repeat from last year. This is your Brandywine taste. Very juicy, picture perfect fruits, firm midseason, productive. For more dry variety Petrusha Ogorodnik still cooking. Had about 8 of those on 2 ft plant
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September 13, 2016 | #9 |
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What a selection!!! Of course I never heard of most of them. Thanks for all the descriptions, comments and pictures.
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September 16, 2016 | #10 |
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Wow, what a list
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September 17, 2016 | #11 |
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Very good review, Lindalana.
Although I only recognize few of them by name, but I suppose it can be of great value for those who want to grow some of them.
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September 25, 2016 | #12 |
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love Biyskaya Roza. Lovely tomato and lovely taste, mild and sweet. It picked up when the temps got cooler. Have to say, don't know most of the tomatoes on your list.
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October 6, 2016 | #13 |
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Biyskaya Rosa is a winner for sure, yes, it is picked up production here as well as it getting cold. Might have another half a dozen before it gets totally chilled. New heart- Yaponets /Japanese man/ does the same- cool weather heart.
Just realized that I did not get any seeds from Marizol Korney, thankfully it still pumping albeit smaller ones. Great taste. |
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