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RE: 2023 Tomato Grow List - Veggie - 25-01-2023 Interesting article about potato v ordinary leaf tomatoes. It seems that what really matters is whether the stigma sticks out of the flower or not. If its sticky-outy "exserted" its likely to cross with other toms. That's something new I've learnt today. https://blog.seedsavers.org/blog/exploring-tomato-flower-structure In a nutshell https://theseeddetective.co.uk/saving-tomato-seed/ RE: 2023 Tomato Grow List - SarrissUK - 26-01-2023 I will look in my seed boxes at the weekend if I have any Red Pear seeds, because I think out of all tomatoes, they taste the absolute best to me. They were very productive for me too. It's been a few years since I last grew them, so it's high time I do so again I like black tomatoes, lovely, deep flavour to them. Not too sweet and not too acidic either. I'm aiming to at least make my list at the weekend. RE: 2023 Tomato Grow List - JJB - 12-03-2023 (23-01-2023, 07:35 PM)toomanytommytoes Wrote: Mat-Su Express is an indeterminate (vine) tomato which resulted from a cross between Brandywine and Bloody Butcher. It was bred by a tomato farmer who has polytunnels in the Matanuska-Susitna Valley (Mat-Su for short) in Alaska. It's inherited the earliness from Bloody Butcher and has been our first tomato to ripen two years in a row. In 2021 one plant produced 6.2kg, in 2022 5.3kg. The fruit can vary in size but in general it's a medium red beefsteak. The flavour is really good. I noted your advice TMTT and have sown Mat Su Express and GGWT, not yet sown the cherries. Thanks for your really good advice. RE: 2023 Tomato Grow List - Proserpina - 12-03-2023 I really don't know what to go for - the seed swap has resulted in me having far too many to choose from! Whatever I do choose will have to be happy growing outside though, as I'll not be able to stay on top of watering in the greenhouse this year. These are the ones I have and haven't already tried: Alicante Auntie Madge's Blush Chadwick Cherry Cherry Tomato Mix (Lidl) Cilegia EM Champion Galina Genuwine Girl Girl's Weird Thing Golden Grape Honeydrop Mat-Su Express Malachite Box Maskotka Mountain Princess Old German Orange banana Orange jazz Oregon Spring Primabella Primavera Rambling Red Stripe Reinhard's Purple Sugar Resi Roma Spanish Big Globe Sgt Pepper's Steak Sandwich Any suggestions for which of these would be best outside (south facing garden) and have a good strong tomato flavour? I don't see the point of growing anything that only tastes as good as supermarket varieties, as I can already pick those up with minimal effort! RE: 2023 Tomato Grow List - doublyjonah - 12-03-2023 Pros, tmtt just recommended Primavera and Primabella to me for outdoors growing. I'll be trying them this year. Found some info on Victoriana: https://www.victoriananursery.co.uk/Tomato-Seed-Primabella/ and https://www.victoriananursery.co.uk/Tomato-Seed-Primavera/ RE: 2023 Tomato Grow List - Farendwoman - 12-03-2023 My Galina were wonderful last year. Lovely flavour - didn’t split and a really good crop. Grown outside - I don’t grow any in a greenhouse. RE: 2023 Tomato Grow List - Proserpina - 12-03-2023 Great, that's three varieties! Knew I could count on you all RE: 2023 Tomato Grow List - Garrett - 12-03-2023 I couldn't wait any longer, I sowed my indeterminate tomatoes for this year: Green Zebra (green/yellow stripe medium, two of these as they were my favourite last year) Golden Sunrise (early yellow cherry) Auntie Madge's (small red plum) Gardener's Delight (old strain from pre AGM removal) Girl Girl's Weird Thing (multi large) Ananas Noir (multi large) Reinhard's Purple Sugar (purple/red cherry) Piglet Willie's French Black (dark red medium) Black and Brown Boar (red/brown striped medium) Jaune Flamme (orange medium) Red Zebra (red/yellow striped medium) RE: 2023 Tomato Grow List - toomanytommytoes - 12-03-2023 (12-03-2023, 12:58 PM)Proserpina Wrote: I really don't know what to go for - the seed swap has resulted in me having far too many to choose from! Whatever I do choose will have to be happy growing outside though, as I'll not be able to stay on top of watering in the greenhouse this year. These are the ones I have and haven't already tried:Any of the cherries would do well outdoors and will give a good crop before blight comes (if it's a bad year for blight). EM Champion is very early for a large fruited variety and did well for me outdoors a few years ago. Many of the other large varieties would probably start ripening too late unless we have a spectacular summer, but Mat-Su Express has been the earliest ripening tomato for me two years in a row. I really like Reinhard's Purple Sugar and Maskotka for cherries. A lot of people like Blush but I found it a bit too bland. RE: 2023 Tomato Grow List - JJB - 15-03-2023 In the seed swap there were some Honeydrop tomato seeds. The web is confused as to whether they're small pear shaped, cherry, red or yellow. Can anyone say what they are? |