Tomatoes beginning with P
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Pantano
Paul Robeson
Peacevine
Peche Vilmorin
Pendulina
Pertseviddny
Pineapple
Pink Boar
Pink Brandywine
Pink Bulgarian
Pink Tiger
Pink Grape
Polish Linguisa
Pomme Rouge de Montpelier
Ponderosa Pink
Primabella
Primavera
Principe Borghese
Purple Plum
Purple Russian
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I’ve grown Pendulina for the last few years. As it’s the only variety I have that grows well in a hanging basket. It produces really well and I’d say a fairly classic tom flavour.

Finally I have a variety you’re not listed! It’s a miracle! Piglet Willie . Unfortunately no idea what it’s like. Another that’s in the waiting room.
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(21-02-2026, 02:54 PM)Small chilli Wrote: I’ve grown Pendulina for the last few years. As it’s the only variety I have that grows well in a hanging basket. It produces really well and I’d say a fairly classic tom flavour.

Finally I have a variety you’re not listed! It’s a miracle! Piglet Willie . Unfortunately no idea what it’s like. Another that’s in the waiting room.
Actually, I did have them but I've thrown them out! PW was an obnoxious member of another place and I can't bear to have anything to do with him. https://www.adaptiveseeds.com/product/ve...k-organic/
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(21-02-2026, 03:40 PM)Veggie Wrote:
(21-02-2026, 02:54 PM)Small chilli Wrote: I’ve grown Pendulina for the last few years. As it’s the only variety I have that grows well in a hanging basket. It produces really well and I’d say a fairly classic tom flavour.

Finally I have a variety you’re not listed! It’s a miracle! Piglet Willie . Unfortunately no idea what it’s like. Another that’s in the waiting room.
Actually, I did have them but I've thrown them out! PW was an obnoxious member of another place and I can't bear to have anything to do with him. https://www.adaptiveseeds.com/product/ve...k-organic/
Well that description isn’t narrowing down my choices of who the seeds came from  Big Grin . I’m still going to give them a go at some point. They sound like my kind of tomato. Thanks for the link. That helps.
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Piglet Willie's French Black is lovely. It's a medium sized tomato, with chocolate brown skin and good flavour. I only wanted to grow it because of the name, but it's been good enough to grow several times. Most of you should already have it from a previous seed circle.
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I grew Paul Robeson last year. It performed really well, lots of large, sweet, dark-fleshed fruits. I've started a couple more plants this year too.
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(21-02-2026, 11:39 PM)MartinH Wrote: I grew Paul Robeson last year. It performed really well, lots of large, sweet, dark-fleshed fruits. I've started a couple more plants this year too.

that's one I've always wanted to try.
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(22-02-2026, 12:37 PM)JJB Wrote:
(21-02-2026, 11:39 PM)MartinH Wrote: I grew Paul Robeson last year. It performed really well, lots of large, sweet, dark-fleshed fruits. I've started a couple more plants this year too.

that's one I've always wanted to try.
There were seeds in the Seedswap in 2021 (if you're a hoarder).
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(22-02-2026, 02:29 PM)Veggie Wrote:
(22-02-2026, 12:37 PM)JJB Wrote:
(21-02-2026, 11:39 PM)MartinH Wrote: I grew Paul Robeson last year. It performed really well, lots of large, sweet, dark-fleshed fruits. I've started a couple more plants this year too.

that's one I've always wanted to try.
There were seeds in the Seedswap in 2021 (if you're a hoarder).

Yes I'm a hoarder. I either I didn't partake in 2021 or they missed me out, but I will have another look, although I'm fairly sure I don't have it. I didn't gow it 2021.
Update Ii did partake, but no I don't recall Paul Robeson or Black Vermisillage. No sign of either in my box. No matter.
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(22-02-2026, 03:53 PM)JJB Wrote:
(22-02-2026, 02:29 PM)Veggie Wrote:
(22-02-2026, 12:37 PM)JJB Wrote:
(21-02-2026, 11:39 PM)MartinH Wrote: I grew Paul Robeson last year. It performed really well, lots of large, sweet, dark-fleshed fruits. I've started a couple more plants this year too.

that's one I've always wanted to try.
There were seeds in the Seedswap in 2021 (if you're a hoarder).

Yes I'm a hoarder. I either I didn't partake in 2021 or they missed me out, but I will have another look, although I'm fairly sure I don't have it. I didn't gow it 2021.
Update Ii did partake, but no I don't recall Paul Robeson or Black Vermisillage. No sign of either in my box. No matter.
Must admit I don’t remember getting them either. Definitely not in my collection now and don’t remember sowing them. Doesn’t mean I didn’t get them though. Could just be a senior moment.
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