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All the above are excellent. One not mentioned that has been at the top of the heap for us the past two years is Kolb. Excellent flavor and productive.
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Last year I went back to some old Southern favorites . Gulf State market , Pink shipper and Bradley. They all are medium large pink tomato's and have a good taste. Bradley is still a big favorite in the south. Gulf State is still around ,but not grown as much. Pink Shipper was lost for a while, but New Hope seed company in Tennessee located the seed in a USDA seed vault and re introduced them . All these old Southern tomatoes produced well and had a outstanding taste.
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January 6, 2017 | #33 |
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Salt the only problem with those delicious pink beefsteaks is most of them don't fare too well once our heat really sets in so they need to be planted as early as possible for maximum production. The one that never seems to be bothered so much by the heat is Pruden's Purple which can set fruit when most of the others won't.
As for flavor it is hard to beat Brandywine Sudduth's, Brandywine Cowlick's, Limbaugh's Legacy, Giant Belgium, German Johnson PL, Marianna's Peace, Stump of the World or Dester. I love the flavor of Dester and it is very productive for me but it does seem to attract more foliage problems than any other variety. There are some really good red varieties that will fare better in the heat as the season moves along like Red Barn, Couilles de Taureau, Neves Azorean Red, Arkansas Traveler and they can sometimes be just as tasty. Bill |
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As for reds, I do have Pruden's Purple, Arkansas Traveler, and Atkinson. All are supposed to do better in high heat. I'm not sure about Big Beef F1 producing in high heat, but it's on the list as well. I am thinking of adding Couilles de Taureau and Neves Azorean Red.
I'm unsure if Arkansas Traveler is pink or red? I've read it described as both. (One or the other) EDIT: Pruden's Purple is pink - not red. I got that one wrong. Last edited by AlittleSalt; January 6, 2017 at 08:25 PM. |
January 6, 2017 | #35 |
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Once a tomato is ripe and it is sliced , there is no difference, IMO. In tomato jargon PINK has clear skin so that you see the true color under it. RED on the other hand has yellow skin so you see it red (darker). Another point is that, if you look at the color spectrum/wheel there is no PINK color. Pink is simply a light red. If you take some red acrylic paint and add some white to it, you will get pink. You can complicate it if you add a tiny bit of blue. Now you are getting into PURPLE territory.
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LOL Gardeneer - let me see if I can remember Jr. High Art class:
Primary colors are Blue, Red, and Yellow Secondary Colors are Purple, Green, and Orange Neutral colors are Black, White, and Grey That's all I remember. I'm surprised I remember those. |
January 6, 2017 | #37 |
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There are many good ones, I like consistently good tasting tomatoes.
Brandywine Sudduth's Cowlick's Brandywine Rebel Yell Crnkovick Yugoslavian BW Sudduth's stable cross- AK Sunrise These have done me good, taste is always good, many times they are so good, they cause me to shut my eyes and just dwell in the moment, when it hits the palate. Last edited by AKmark; January 6, 2017 at 11:12 PM. |
January 7, 2017 | #38 |
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Best pink slicer? German Queen IMO
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My list so far.
Annie Sunshine OP Yellow Plum Arkansas Traveler OP Pink 2-8oz. Heat tolerant Atkinson OP Red 8-16oz. Big *** Tomato F2 OP Pink 8-16oz.Mislabeled Big Beef Hybrid Red 8-16oz. Black Krim OP Black 8+oz. Bradley OP Pink 8+oz. Brandy Boy OP Pink 8+oz.F11 Dancing with Smurfs OP Blue Cherry Exp. Yellow Cherry PL F4 Grow out Yellow Cherry Gargamel OPBlue/Red Stripped CherryLong Keeper Garnet OP Brownish Red cherry Golden Starlight F3 OPWho Knows 8oz. Grape F2 Grow out Pink Grape Honeydrop (Fedco) OP Yellow Cherry Japanese Pink Cherry OP Pink Cherry Mat-Su Express F5 Grow outAKmark Matt's Wild Cherry OPRedSmall Cherry Momotaro F2 Grow out Pink 8oz. Mom's Big Fat Red Grape OP Red Grape Oranje Van Goeijenbier OP Orange Cherry Peacevine OP Red Cherry Pink Ping PongOP Pink 2-3oz. Pink Princess (Gene Pool) OP Pink from Honeydrop Porter OP Pink Cherry Pruden’s Purple OP Pink Dark Purple Dragon OP Blue Striped Cherry Rebel Yell OP Pink 8-16oz. Suncherry Extra Sweet F1 Hybrid Red Cherry Sungold F1 Hybrid Orange Cherry Sun Sugar F1 Hybrid Golden Yellow Super Sweet 100 F1 Hybrid Red Cherry Sweet Million F1 Hybrid Red Cherry Sweetie (Beefsteak) OP Pink 16oz. Sweetie (Cherry) OP Red Cherry WOW OP Orange Cherry Last edited by AlittleSalt; January 7, 2017 at 01:05 AM. Reason: Word and TV is not agreeing |
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My Pink varieties for 2017 :
Brandywine, Sudduth Brandy Boy (hyb) Pruden's Purple All Southern favorites as recommended by Bill. I have grown BB. It is as tasty as most OP or even better.
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I'm surprised that 4 so far have chosen German Queen as a favorite pink. I haven't noticed it cropping up (pun intended) often on previous lists. Tatiana has just a short sentence about it. http://tatianastomatobase.com/wiki/German_Queen I'd appreciate more information about why it's a favorite: yield, tolerances, taste, plant size, dtm, etc. (By the way, Heritage Seed Market and J&L Gardens have seeds.)
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Quote:
Momotaro/Tough Boy. Delicious, very productive, and attractive. http://www.tomatogrowers.com/MOMOTARO/productinfo/5149/ Last edited by Greatgardens; January 7, 2017 at 05:44 AM. |
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January 7, 2017 | #43 |
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Worth, I got your Pink Floyd reference.
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January 7, 2017 | #44 |
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I haven't grown many pinks, but the one I did, were excellent. Such as: Kosovo, FishLake Oxheart, (both hearts) and Dar Zavoltzhaya Rozovyi (det) & Tarasenko Rozovyi.
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