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		   22-03-2023, 12:11 AM (This post was last modified: 22-03-2023, 12:12 AM by Scarlet.)
 
		 (21-03-2023, 07:56 AM)Bren Wrote:  I've  sown 4 varieties this year.
 Gardeners delight
 Black Cherry
 Tigerella
 Mini Bell
 Me too
 
black icicle 
black cherry 
gardeners delight 
berkeley tie dye
 
TMTTs primavera and a few others have gone to a friwnd "the furniture man" he grows outside. We often swap fruit/veg/plants/ apple pies    
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		 (21-03-2023, 12:44 AM)toomanytommytoes Wrote:  I've sown some Honeydrop today. If they are indeed Medovaya Kaplya, it's supposed to be one of the best tasting yellow pear varieties. Did you perhaps get them from Seaspring Seeds, Sarriss? 
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		 (25-01-2023, 11:15 PM)toomanytommytoes Wrote:  It's interesting how different people's tastes in tomatoes are. I've not found an orange or yellow tomato I really like yet so I don't bother with them much anymore. Black tomatoes are my favourite by far, followed by reds. Pinks I find a bit too mild, I like a balance of acid and sweet instead of more of one or the other. 
 Why no potato leaved tomatoes, Veggie?
 Im not keen on orange or yellow's either, black toms are definitely my favourite. Though I did find orange banana a great one for cooking.
I have grown Berkeley Tye Dye a few times and loce it.... I thought I would grow a couple again this year and my seedlings are potato leaf! Bkd had regular leaves doesnt it? 
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		Black cherry are my favourites I've got 8 plants. Then I'm growing one of each of, Gardeners delight,  Mini Bell then trying a Tigerella for the first time.
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		I love black cherry too Bren. 
I have half a dozen each of black 
Icicle, black cherry and gardeners delight....and also the potato leaf ones. Even though I would like the greenhouse for other things I hated not having loads of tomatoes last year! It will be just me eating them though    so maybe I should only grow 2 of each.
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		 (23-04-2023, 08:55 AM)Scarlet Wrote:   (25-01-2023, 11:15 PM)toomanytommytoes Wrote:  It's interesting how different people's tastes in tomatoes are. I've not found an orange or yellow tomato I really like yet so I don't bother with them much anymore. Black tomatoes are my favourite by far, followed by reds. Pinks I find a bit too mild, I like a balance of acid and sweet instead of more of one or the other. Im not keen on orange or yellow's either, black toms are definitely my favourite. Though I did find orange banana a great one for cooking.
 Why no potato leaved tomatoes, Veggie?
 
 I have grown Berkeley Tye Dye a few times and loce it.... I thought I would grow a couple again this year and my seedlings are potato leaf! Bkd had regular leaves doesnt it?
 
 I dont have much room but will grow one to see what I get.
 Yeah I think all of the Tie Dye tomatoes have regular leaves. Is it your own saved seed? Perhaps it's crossed with another variety.
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		It was saved seed - maybe they did cross or possibly I've labeled up incorrectly but its a long time ago that I grew a potato leaf variety. I will grow it out of curiosity.
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		My list for this year is based around - Mount Vesuvius (x 9 for drying)
 Roma (7) & San Marzano (8) for bottling
 Raspberry oxheart (5)
 Pineapple (4)
 Cherry Roma (1)
 Gardener's Delight (3)
 Brandywine Black (2)
 Golden Sunrise (1)
 Plus 9 plants from the 2022 Kokopelli Arc, (3 should be cherry) but as last year, I won't know what they are until they start fruiting. The varieties include
 Imur Prior Beta
 Wolly Green Zebra
 White Bush
 Pastel Sleeves
 Black Roma
 Black Shadow
 Moravsky Div
 Gregori Altai
 Skyreacher
 Coeur de pigeon
 Russian Persimon
 Banana Legs
 Rose de Berne
 Washingon Cherry
 Farenheit Blues
 Rancho Solito
 Podland Pink
 Raisin Vert
 Abracazebra
 Bigarée Isis Candy
 Luckhenbach Zebra
 Poire Jaune
 Saucy Green
 CentiflorHypertress
 Prize of the Trials
 White Queen
 
 I currently have five more plants than space plus the rest of the as yet un-pricked out plants!
 
Has Anyone Seen the Plot?
 Hautes-Pyrénées (65), France
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