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Which Tomatoes are you growing with photos and opinions.
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Mikey
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This year I'll be mostly growing three to my toes.
1 Sunblush which I think is a Sungold Hybrid as a trial
2 Cuor Di Bue my go to Beefsteak
3 San Marzano as I have a newly acquired need for pizza sauce.
I'd also like to try Pomodorino Corbari - or might be Corbara but, I can't get hold of this tiny regional Italian tomato. It is apparently the go-to liquor for the best San Marzano artisan tomato sauce.
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This year
1.Rosella
1. Rose de Berne
1. Nectar rose
1. Oleron yellow
1. True black brandywine
2. Raspberry oxheart
2. Buffalo horn.
One of the buffalo horn is more like a tree, I don’t know what it’s playing at.
First flowers coming on the true black brandywine.
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21-05-2020, 08:16 PM
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Not growing many varieties just my favourite ones.
San Marzano .. 2 plants
Gardeners delight...1 plant
Black Cherry..7 plants
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Vinny
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Probably quite boring but I am growing
Roma
Ailsa Craig (Own saved seed)
Harzfeur
San Marzano
I need to figure out which ones to sideshoot and which ones not!
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Basically I think I sowed some seeds of every packet I had in the box. Now I'm wondering where on earth I'm going to plant them. There's not much hope of me getting pictures of each one Most of them are run of the mill toms anyway, but I will try to let you know my opinions at harvest.
Sungold
Black cherry
Sweet casaday
Modus
Gardeners delight
Ildi
Sunchocola
Rosella
Sweet aperatif
Shirley
Akron
Ailsa craig
Tamina
Ferline
Crimson crush
San marzano
Roma
Olivade
Terenzo
Maskotka
Tumbling tom yellow and red
Pineapple
Black Russian
Coeur di bue
Marmande
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This year's list has far too many, as usual!
Roma (6)
San Marzano (6)
Prince Borghese (6) best sun-dried tomatoes, done on the car dashboard :-)
Marmande (2)
Pineapple (2)
Brandywine Black (2)
Gardner's Delight (2)
Craigella (1)
Black Cherry (1)
Sungold (2)
Saint Pierre (2)
Black Krim (1)
Golden Sunrise (1)
Omar's Lebanese (2)
Cherry Roma (2)
Tiny Tim (2)
Has Anyone Seen the Plot?
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Mikey
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Hi small chilli, isn’t that a cordon Tom with naughty side shoots? ?
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(21-05-2020, 10:14 PM)Mikey Wrote: Hi small chilli, isn’t that a cordon Tom with naughty side shoots? ? Yeah but they’re all growing at pretty much the same rate, not sure which is supposed to be the main stem. I’m happy to grow a tree .
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21-05-2020, 10:43 PM
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I go with which ever is straightest normally. I prefer to take out the side shoots as it can get a bit jungle like and hard to spot and support fruit when there’s multi stems. It’s when the fruit stalks start growing new stems at the end I think they are ganging up on me.
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