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I think it's probably the same, Pennard can be a bit funny with their naming sometimes. I only sowed my greenhouse tomatoes (all beefs) yesterday. Outdoor varieties I will sow towards the end of the month.
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(15-03-2024, 07:59 PM)Garrett Wrote: Tomatoes:
Gobstopper - yellow/green cherry
Mango Lassi - red cherry
Ron's Carbon Copy - black cherry
Santiam Sunrise - orange cherry
Michael Pollan - green/yellow stripe pear shaped
Derby Striped - red/orange stripe cherry
Recently I've attempted to stick with tried and tested old favourites, but I can't resist indulging with new tomatoes and beans. Some interesting varieties there. The first two I had never heard of. Ron's Carbon Copy has been on my grow list for a few years now. Welcome to the tomato seed rabbit hole.
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(16-03-2024, 01:20 PM)toomanytommytoes Wrote: I think it's probably the same, Pennard can be a bit funny with their naming sometimes. I only sowed my greenhouse tomatoes (all beefs) yesterday. Outdoor varieties I will sow towards the end of the month. I'm even more tempted now. You're not a good influence TMTT.
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(16-03-2024, 02:07 PM)toomanytommytoes Wrote: (15-03-2024, 07:59 PM)Garrett Wrote: Tomatoes:
Gobstopper - yellow/green cherry
Mango Lassi - red cherry
Ron's Carbon Copy - black cherry
Santiam Sunrise - orange cherry
Michael Pollan - green/yellow stripe pear shaped
Derby Striped - red/orange stripe cherry
Recently I've attempted to stick with tried and tested old favourites, but I can't resist indulging with new tomatoes and beans. Some interesting varieties there. The first two I had never heard of. Ron's Carbon Copy has been on my grow list for a few years now. Welcome to the tomato seed rabbit hole.
They'll probably all end up being included in this year's seed swap if you need even more varieties to try.
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(16-03-2024, 05:55 PM)Garrett Wrote: (16-03-2024, 02:07 PM)toomanytommytoes Wrote: (15-03-2024, 07:59 PM)Garrett Wrote: Tomatoes:
Gobstopper - yellow/green cherry
Mango Lassi - red cherry
Ron's Carbon Copy - black cherry
Santiam Sunrise - orange cherry
Michael Pollan - green/yellow stripe pear shaped
Derby Striped - red/orange stripe cherry
Recently I've attempted to stick with tried and tested old favourites, but I can't resist indulging with new tomatoes and beans. Some interesting varieties there. The first two I had never heard of. Ron's Carbon Copy has been on my grow list for a few years now. Welcome to the tomato seed rabbit hole.
They'll probably all end up being included in this year's seed swap if you need even more varieties to try.
We (I) always need some new ones to try, you know that Garrett.
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Tomatoes (so far)
Reinhard’s Purple Sugar
Piglet Willie
Atomic Grape
Golden Grape
Dancing with Smurfs
Bloody Butcher
Galina
Honey drop
Urban Delight
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