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My list is very short
San Manzano
Black Cherry
Gardeners delight.
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Broadway
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Mine is shorter Bren!
Cherry Falls
Summerlast
Regards..........Danny
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Love your list TT!
I'm adding pink Berkeley TD
I still have all of last years Tom's in the freezer - only me here that eats them now that the boys are in Uni. Tried to get them to take some but they don't have the freezer space.
Shame I can't grow cake ingredients- I seem to post a lot of those off!
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(03-01-2021, 11:37 PM)toomanytommytoes Wrote: Greenhouse:
Rose de Berne
Malakhitovaya Shkatulka (Malachite Box)
Orange Jazz
Daniel Burson
Big Cheef
Mat-Su Express
Northern Lights
Pink Berkeley Tie-Dye/Cosmonaut Volkov
Outdoors in pots:
Maskotka
Koralik
Cherry Falls
Sweet Aperitif
Matt's Hornet
Ambrosia Orange
Outdoors in the ground:
EM-Champion
Clear Pink Early
Grushovka
Sibirsky Skorospelyi
TMTT you're going to be in great demand in next year's seed swap if you save any of those. I can't even pronounce half of them. Impressive list
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Mamzie
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04-01-2021, 03:14 PM
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I am hoping to grow ...
Earlies
Gold nugget
Red robin
Minibel
Greenhouse
Indigo rose
Black opal
Idil
Sweet aperitif
Rosella
Pink grape
Black zebra
Polytunnel or Possibly outdoors
Peacevine
Yellow pear
Brown pear
Riesentraube
Jaune Flamme
Snowberry
Toying with
Darby striped (HSL)
Cherokee purple
Nectar Rose (HSL)
Need to grow Cyril's choice for seed saving
Plants to give away locally with surplus food share
Gardeners delight
Black cherry
Idil
Spares of others
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04-01-2021, 03:29 PM
(This post was last modified: 04-01-2021, 03:29 PM by Broadway.)
(03-01-2021, 11:37 PM)toomanytommytoes Wrote: Greenhouse:
Rose de Berne
Malakhitovaya Shkatulka (Malachite Box)
Orange Jazz
Daniel Burson
Big Cheef
Mat-Su Express
Northern Lights
Pink Berkeley Tie-Dye/Cosmonaut Volkov
Outdoors in pots:
Maskotka
Koralik
Cherry Falls
Sweet Aperitif
Matt's Hornet
Ambrosia Orange
Outdoors in the ground:
EM-Champion
Clear Pink Early
Grushovka
Sibirsky Skorospelyi Hello TMTT
Have you grown the outdoor ones before? Just curious as I don't really have the space for indoor varieties so would like to try some tried & tested ones outside at the plot?
Recommendations from all welcome
Regards..........Danny
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(04-01-2021, 12:34 PM)JJB Wrote: TMTT you're going to be in great demand in next year's seed swap if you save any of those. I can't even pronounce half of them. Impressive list Hopefully the seed saving goes better than last year then I'd love to distribute these varieties, some of them are quite hard to find.
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(04-01-2021, 03:29 PM)Broadway Wrote: Hello TMTT
Have you grown the outdoor ones before? Just curious as I don't really have the space for indoor varieties so would like to try some tried & tested ones outside at the plot?
Recommendations from all welcome I've grown a few of them outdoors before. Maskotka did really well last year: it's a compact, trailing variety and you get a really high yield for such a small plant. Cherry Falls and Koralik are similar in growth habit but this will be my first time growing them. My preference for growing outdoors is early determinate varieties. Clear Pink Early and Sibirsky Skorospelyi did pretty well but got blight because I planted them too close together. EM-Champion, new to me, is a variety with larger fruit and is highly recommended by growers with short seasons, I had to order the seed from Russia. Others I've had good success with before are Latah and Urbikany.
For medium fruit vine tomatoes I would recommend Stupice or Matina. Many cherries do quite well outdoors since they are earlier to ripen than most larger fruiting varieties. The main reason I don't grow many vines outdoors is because they get absolutely battered by summer storms here. Still, I am stubborn and this year will have to find a way to support the 3 vining varieties better There are also some blight resistant hybrids like Crimson Crush and Mountain Magic but I've not tried any of them.
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Regards..........Danny
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Mamzie
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04-01-2021, 08:33 PM
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If you have patience Broadway, I have bush Current ones that went wild here last summer, huge wide plants, but really teeny 'current' fruits.. I ended up getting fed up of picking from them as took so long for miniscule tomatoes, so not on my grow list this year, but still have seed if you wanted to try.
They didn't suffer any blight either x
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