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RE: Tomato Gallery - Farendwoman - 03-08-2023 As in previous years, Bloody Butcher and Galena have been my first picks. Really pleased with both of them, both for flavour and productivity. Definites again for next year. Honey Drop also producing very sweet, pretty little orange tear drop shaped tomatoes with a good flavour The other varieties are “coming along nicely”, but yet to be ripe enough to harvest. All grown outside, so no coddling! RE: Tomato Gallery - toomanytommytoes - 03-08-2023 My Honey Drop plant from Sarriss' seed has super long trusses. Not had any ripe ones yet but looking forward to tasting. I've had a few ripe Goldkrone and it's probably the nicest yellow tomato I've tried. RE: Tomato Gallery - toomanytommytoes - 28-08-2023 George Detsikas Italian Red Wispy regular leaf indeterminate. An Italian heirloom given to George Detsikas from Canada 30+ years ago. Can produce some very big, red tomatoes, this one weighed 621g. Very meaty but slightly soft in texture. It's been a weird year for greenhouse tomatoes here, looks like it would be a massive producer under normal conditions. RE: Tomato Gallery - toomanytommytoes - 28-08-2023 True Colours Very wispy potato leaf indeterminate bred by Karen Olivier from Canada. Beautiful heart shaped fruit. Taste was really good, quite light and refreshing, excellent balance of sweet and tangy, really nice texture. Unfortunately like most of my greenhouse tomatoes production has been really poor. RE: Tomato Gallery - toomanytommytoes - 28-08-2023 Longhorn Wispy regular leaf indeterminate producing dark oxheart fruit, bred by J&L Gardens in the USA. Pretty looking. Taste a bit so-so and texture a bit mealy - could have been overripe. Another greenhouse tomato which looked like it would be a huge producer but gave up past the first truss. RE: Tomato Gallery - toomanytommytoes - 31-12-2023 (03-08-2023, 01:11 PM)toomanytommytoes Wrote:Another fantastic year for this variety, a final yield of 36.657kg from 9 plants! That yield, outdoors, in this country, in 1 square metre of space, is phenomenal. They had a bit of blight on the leaves but it never got into the stem and none of the fruit were affected.(23-09-2022, 02:55 PM)toomanytommytoes Wrote:The final yield was 29.371kg. They're doing really well outside again this year and have been producing ripe fruit for a few weeks already. Barely touched by the blight that's around, so far.(28-08-2022, 02:36 PM)toomanytommytoes Wrote: Nagina F1Still pumping out the tomatoes, we've harvested over 20kg so far from 9 plants. Looks like there are a couple more kilograms left, too. Incredible yield from a 4x4ft space. Total yield of all tomatoes combined this year was 78.284kg. The greenhouse tomatoes were atrocious this year, total yield down 20kg from 2022. I do have some more photos but I can't remember which varieties they are so... |