Member discussion regarding the methods, varieties and merits of growing tomatoes.
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January 9, 2017 | #61 |
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I do, I do. Let's see your full list!
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01 Accession PI 647466 99GI - Chiapas Wild Cherry
02 Ambrosia Red - Red Cherry 03 Annie Sunshine - Yellow Plum 04 Arkansas Traveler - Pink 2-8oz. - Heat tolerant 05 Atkinson - Red 8+oz. 06 Big *** Tomato - Pink 8-16oz. – Mislabeled it was supposed to be Indigo Apple. 07 Big Beef - Red 8-16oz. 08 Black Striped Heart Cherry - Black Striped Cherry / Rare? 09 Bradley - Pink 8+oz. 10 Brandy Boy – OP/F11 - Pink 8+oz. 11 Couilles De Taureau - Red 8+oz. 12 Dancing with Smurfs - Blue Cherry 13 Early Girl F1 - Red 14 Elgin Pink - Pink 15 Exp. Yellow Cherry PL F4 - Grow out - Yellow Cherry 16 Gargamel - Blue/Red Stripped Cherry Long Keeper 17 Garnet - Brownish Red cherry 18 Golden Starlight F3 – Grow out – 8+oz. 19 Goose Creek - Pink 8+oz. - Early 1880s? 20 Honeydrop (Fedco) - Yellow Cherry 21 Indian Stripe - Black 22 Indian Stripe PL - Black 23 Japanese Pink Cherry - Pink Cherry 24 Mat-Su Express F5- Grow out – Akmark – Red PL? 25 Matt's Wild Cherry - Red Small Cherry 26 Medovaya Kaplya - Yellow Pear 27 Momotaro F2 - Grow out - Pink 8oz. 28 Mom's Big Fat Red Grape - Red Grape 29 Oranje Van Goeijenbier - Orange Cherry 30 Peacevine - Red Cherry 31 Pink Ping Pong - Pink 2-3oz. 32 Porter - Pink Cherry 33 Pruden’s Purple - Pink Dark 34 Purple Dragon - Blue Striped Cherry 35 Rebel Yell - Pink 8-16oz. 36 Spudakee - Black 8+oz. 37 Suncherry Extra Sweet F1 - Red Cherry 38 Sungold F1 - Orange Cherry 39 Sun Sugar F1 - Golden Yellow 40 Super Sioux – Red – 2+oz. 41 Super Sweet 100 F1 - Red Cherry 42 Sweet Million F1 - Red Cherry 43 Sweetie (Beefsteak) - Pink 16oz. 44 Sweetie (Cherry) - Red Cherry 45 Texwine - Red 8+oz. 46 WOW - Orange Cherry 47 Anna Aasa - Red Cherry 48 Aunt Ruby’s Yellow Cherry 49 Ice Cherry - Rust colored Cherry - Small plant 50 Old Ivory Egg - Ivory 51 P20 x Da Pimp F3 - Grow out - Antho? 52 Pink Princess (Gene Pool) - Pink from Honeydrop 53 Schlicht’s Orange Cherry 54 Grape F2 - Grow out - Pink or Red Grape Volunteer |
January 9, 2017 | #63 |
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I think I have just 4 pinks in my list:
--Brandywine Sudduth -- Brandy Boy (F1) -- Pruden's Purple --Mortgage Lifter ( always thought it was red !!)
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January 18, 2017 | #64 |
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looking at your list if i was going to add one it would be earl faux or limbaughs legacy
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January 18, 2017 | #65 |
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Brandywine Sudduth, Rose, SNFLA, Earl's Faux, SOTW, Marianna's Peace, Dester, etc...are all 9.9's. Aunt Ginny's Purple is my only 9.95, and there is no perfect variety (I think).
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January 18, 2017 | #66 | |
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January 18, 2017 | #67 |
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Oops, I see now that they are P20 X S. Pimpinelifollium F2
There are three of them growing in cell 51. I planted 12 more varieties since the list, and will be planting 6 more tomorrow. I'll add those varieties after replying to some PMs. |
January 18, 2017 | #68 |
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* = varieties I found in our seed binder that only had 2 or 3 seeds for. 55 Anna Margret’s Heart 56 Blue Ambrosia * 57 Creole 58 Malachite Box * 59 Pink Siberian Tiger * 60 Solar Flare * 61 Antique Roman * 62 Striped Roman * 63 1884 Purple * 64 Accession PI 119215 57AI * 65 Mosco Chili (Pepper) 66 Pueblo Pepper Tomorrow 67 Brad's Atomic Grape 68 Black Beauty 69 Boar's Tooth 70 Green Zebra Cherry 71 Secret Sauce 72 Streak Lightning Oh, and there are the 12 in the other seed cell tray. Most are grow outs with exception of Eva Purple Ball. 12 Pack 01- 16 - 2017 01 Sungold F4 02 4” Grocery? 03 Black Early x Pink Berkeley Tie Die F3 04 Chocolate Sprinkles/cross F2 05 Eva Purple Ball 06 Husky Red Cherry F3 Tomatoey 07 Large Red Cross F2 08 Ohio Volunteer 09 Rachel’s Sunrise Surprise Exp. 10 Sugar Drop? Mine were not yellow. 11 VHS Cherry F2 12 Zap Cross F3 |
January 21, 2017 | #69 |
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I'm a little late to the party, here, & haven't grown many pinks, but my favorite was Gregory's Altai. Dry farmed, it tasted very good. Also it was early, large fruited, and LOADED with tomatoes! They all hugged the stem. It was a great plant till it died of wilt, alas. I'll have to get a new pink love...
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January 21, 2017 | #70 |
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I've had decent experiences with these larger pink tomatoes:
* Pink Stuffer (not everyone would consider this a slicer, but I do) * Pink Cheeks * Old German Pink * Seek No Further Love Apple (was this dark pink? I don't remember) * Giant Belgium * Missouri Pink Love Apple I'm not sure that all of these are acclimated to your area, but they're nice breeds. I'd probably recommend Pink Cheeks the most. It was the earliest and most productive of those in my garden. It is a soft tomato, though. Old German Pink is the firmest, meatiest and largest of those, in my experience. Well, I guess Pink stuffer was possibly firmer. Seek No Further Love Apple was the second most productive. Not all tomatoes that people describe as pink look pink to me. But the above did (at least if I'm right about SNFLA). Caspian Pink is one a lot of people like. I grew it in 2015, but it got a late start (so, I only got end-of-season unripe fruits, and tasted them after they ripened indoors). An associate down the road grew it and loved it. Last edited by shule1; January 21, 2017 at 04:12 PM. |
January 21, 2017 | #71 |
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Schule, how did Pink Stuffer taste?
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January 25, 2017 | #73 | |
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January 25, 2017 | #74 | |
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January 26, 2017 | #75 |
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caspian pink was one of the best tasting pinks ive tryed but its super stingy i only got 2 off the plant i grew
as for gregoris altai i had great sucsuccess with it super producer and the taste was prety good also.i do know most tomatoes if they get to much rain they will split and taste watery |
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