Member discussion regarding the methods, varieties and merits of growing tomatoes.
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March 27, 2019 | #1 |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: May 2015
Location: Nanaimo , BC
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Blackbear 2019 Varieties (cutbacks)
Hi all ,
It has been a slow winter and spring on the West Coast . I am still cleaning up from the December 2018 storms etc. And the snow was very late in the back yard sticking till about March 10th etc. I have cut back to about 50 varieties this year ...and plan to cutback to between 40 and 50 for 2020. Nobody here is going to want for tomato with the moderation of varieties grown ..lol Blackbear 2019 Tomato Varieties Adelaide Festival (Mystery cross selection ?) Alaska (Russian ) Boronia Black Bear Black Cherry BuckBee (From Tatianas) Bundaberg Rumball Budai Torpe Bushy Chabarovsky Chernamor Chibbiko Coastal Pride Orange Ditmarsher Dwarf Arctic Rose Dwarf Mary's Cherry EM Champian Fargo Fuzzy Wuzzy Scoresby Dwarf Gregori's Altai Grushuvka Hahms Gelbe Hardin's Minature Helio Karma Purple Kavalero Chinese Kimberly Latah Lollipop Unikalny Polish Dwarf Polish Egg Puck Rejina Red Rejina Yellow Rose Quartz (multiflora) Sarandipity Selma Silvery Fir Sophie's Choice Stick Uluru Ochre Unikalnyi Velmozha Venus Vilma Yablonka Rosii Yaponskiy Karlik Yellow Pygmy Yukon Quest Zluta Kytice Zlotoe Serdtse
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March 27, 2019 | #2 |
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Tell me more about your Adelaide Festival (Mystery cross selection ?) ....
Adelaide Festival was my favourite tomato last year ps frost here in Vancouver this am
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March 27, 2019 | #3 | |
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Adelaide Festival
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Hmmm it could be …"JUST " Adelaide festival .. it was stripey as expected ….but produced prolifically many large / large-medium tomatoes ….In a container .. A real Monster ...Mutant …. I couldn't believe it ...something had to be not quite right …. I got seeds from the monster producer and will try to recreate last years super duper unbelievable performance.
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March 28, 2019 | #4 |
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Location: Finland, EU
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Interesting list. I have grown at least a few of those. Ditmarsher and Fuzzy Wuzzy come to mind.
The latter had delicious fruits, but sadly, the plant was susceptible to mold... |
March 28, 2019 | #5 | |
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but there will be no want of tomatoes...…. Some old Favorites …...and some new ones to trial … But ya can't grow them all...…..
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March 28, 2019 | #6 |
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Boronia was good too, an OK black dwarf.
Sophie's choice was a reliable pumper of red tomatoes. (for some reason, the birds / a bird fell in love with that plant some years ago and felt the urge to peck on the fruits..!!) |
March 29, 2019 | #7 |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: Oct 2013
Location: Chicago IL
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Looks like full list! I too want to downgrade on varieties but have no self control...
I loved Ditmarsher, was so early and so easy in small container. Zlotoe serdse and Yaponskiy karlik good for container too. Rose quartz I grew twice and both times it was meh, not sure why it does not like my garden. |
March 29, 2019 | #8 | |
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smaller Bundaberg Rumball I used to think that Sophie's choice and Cyril 's choice made a good duo.
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March 29, 2019 | #9 | |
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abundance....
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March 30, 2019 | #10 |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: Feb 2012
Location: Newfoundland, Canada
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Glad to see you growing Alaska, Black Bear. They were very tasty and did well outdoors the year we grew them, but we didn't save seed thinking they would be crossed out there in bee world. Definitely one of the better early determinates.
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