Member discussion regarding the methods, varieties and merits of growing tomatoes.
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May 15, 2018 | #1 |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: Indiana
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Smooth Hearts?
What are some good, smooth (little or no ribbing) hearts? Any color, although I'm partial to orange and pink varieties.
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May 15, 2018 | #2 |
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Join Date: Aug 2011
Location: Plantation, Florida zone 10
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Grightmire's Pride, one of the best pink hearts, delicious, and early.
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May 15, 2018 | #3 |
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Location: Spartanburg, SC
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Sgt. Pepper's is a nice smooth pink heart, with fantastic flavor. It has almost no ribbing, and a nice nipple on the bottom of many of the fruit. DLH is also pretty smooth, but does have some ribbing around the stem end. Sgt. Pepper's first, DLH last picture below:
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May 15, 2018 | #4 |
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Just getting over a tornado alert, which didn't happen, so I'll try to come back maybe tomorrow and suggest some varieties.
I'm the ultimate heart lover but off hand I can't think of any I've grown that are ribbed.I have a list of hearts I've grown in my data book, but stopped listing them maybe two years ago, so to date,maybe several hundreds of heart varieties grown. My two favorite kinds of varieties to grow have been hearts and Green When Ripes , and yes,there are some GWR hearts as well,well maybe just one that I can remember right now and that is Reinhard's Green Heart. Carolyn
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May 16, 2018 | #5 |
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Thanks for the suggestions. Had never heard of most of them. DLH -- Dotson's Lebanese Heart? Nice looking fruit! Looked up GP, and Tania gave it a nice endorsement, also. I'm growing three dwarf hearts this year -- Pink Passion, Purple Heart, and Golden Heart. I really like PP a lot, but I would like it even more of it were a bit larger than my typical 4-5 oz. But the dwarfs grow so nicely in an Earthbox.
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May 16, 2018 | #6 |
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Lithuanian Crested Pink is the only heart that I know of that, often enough, gets deep ribbing. The ribs are only a few per tomato. Other than that, almost all heart varieties that I've trialed are relatively smooth.
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Anna Margaret's Heart,pink Orange Russian 117, the first bicolor heart ever Orange Minsk Heart Lithuanian Crested Pink Ludmilla's Pink Heart Orange Strawberry Tsar Kolokol Omar's Lebanese Heart,pink Kosovo,pink and now some others that I've always liked Danko,red Bobbie, red Brad's Black Heart Fish Lake Oxheart Granny's Heart Hays' Kukla's Portuguese Heart, red Milka's Red Bulgarian Indiana Red Joe's Pink Oxheart Nicky Crain, oops,is pink Provenzano,red Russian 117, red Serdtse Buivola, (heart of the buffalo) Ukranian Heart Wes,red Sgt Pepper, pink with antho shoulders Bytse Serdtse aka Cour di Bui orange Aunt Sophie, red heart Pink Delice, heart Grandee, red heart German Red Strawberry, red heart Sheryl's Portuguese Red Heart Toltuska, raspberry/ Pink Heart Reinhard's Green Heart Reinhard's Purple Heart Reinhar's Purple Heart Yaponets, red heart Slastyona, red heart Indian Striped heart, PL I think the above are enough for now. And several new hearts sent to me from Andrey, already being selected by the seed producer group. And several new hearts sent to me by Lotte, but not written down in my data book so would have to search my e-mails to find that list.Too much on my to do list right now. Of the ones I listed about all were grown for me,or in the past by me. Carolyn,who knows she's a dedicated heart lover, but as the years go forward,she's been more interested in taste,than fruit form or yield.
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May 17, 2018 | #8 |
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Join Date: May 2009
Location: Floyd VA
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Kosovo has been my staple tomato for years. Large, smooth, early, productive, solid pink hearts with no scabs or scars and a small core. Perfect for canning or eating - sweet slabs cover a slice of bread...
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