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Old September 15, 2015   #91
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I'm no scholar.

I figure James Strong (1822-1894) had a hand in naming it. While researching his Concordance, I look at the number before, and the number after, the number I'm looking for. So, 2588 and 2590 (Greek) were those numbers, when I was looking for 2589.
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Old September 15, 2015   #92
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Black from Tula
Carbon
Cosm Volkov
Couilles de Taureau
Cour Di Bue
Danko
Dester
Germ J PL
Odoriko
Pierce's Pride
Pink BerkTD
Rutgers
All of the above have been and continue to be productive for me this season.

+ a few more TBD from Cole_Robbie's seed offer, a few Italian varieties, and a few hearts I'm waiting to ripen.

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Old September 15, 2015   #93
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I'm a fairly new gardener but I've planted Black Cherry, Sungold F1, Cherokee Purple, and Brandywine every year (well since I started in 2012) because they're my favorites!

This year I'll be planting
- Sungold F1 (returning)
- a couple of the OP versions of Sungold out there (new, haven't decided exactly yet which ones to look for)
- Black Cherry from TGS (returning)
- Cherokee Purple (didn't germinate in 2015, will get new seeds and try again in 2016!)
and since I'm DETERMINED to find a Brandywine-esque tomato for my garden that is also productive:
- Cowlick's Brandywine (new)
- Sudduth's Brandywine (new)
- Pruden's Purple (tried in 2015, squirrels have gotten anything close to ripe so far)
- Marianna's Peace (new)
- Aunt Ginny's Purple (tried in 2015 but accidentally gave away all the seedlings)
- Stump of the World (new)
- Brandy Boy F1 (new)

I'll also be looking for any potato leaf versions of these to trial next to the regular leaf. I love potato leaf plants, they seem indestructible in my garden, plus I think they're prettier

That's it for definites. I'm still figuring out my earlies and cherries (I really want to try the Artisan tomatoes!), I also want to try some different colors, oxhearts and Italian ones for canning, and some dwarfs too.

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Old September 15, 2015   #94
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Old September 15, 2015   #95
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...I'm DETERMINED to find a Brandywine-esque tomato for my garden that is also productive:
I'll also be looking for any potato leaf versions of these to trial next to the regular leaf. I love potato leaf plants, they seem indestructible in my garden, plus I think they're prettier
-German Johnson PL, u will like it.
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Old September 16, 2015   #96
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-German Johnson PL, u will like it.
Lol, Gerardo, actually I think I have it circled in my TGS catalog to try soon. Thank you for the reminder!
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Old September 16, 2015   #97
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Cherokee Purple

Bulgarian Red Giant

Cuostralee

Eva Purple Ball

Jet Star

Rutgers
Seaeagle, I'm curious about Bulgarian Red Giant, but can't find anything about it. Tatiana doesn't list it. Could you comment about taste, maturity, seed source, etc.?

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Old September 16, 2015   #98
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Nice research Tormato,

You know your hearts!

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Old September 16, 2015   #99
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I'm in a bit of a different predicament than most people as I have to rotate varieties around so not many are on the must grow every year list.
So my must grow are:
Stump of the World, my favorite beefsteak ever
Santa Maria, a wonderful paste
Sungold, always have a plant every year

New to me varieties (off the top of my head) I grew this year worthy of coming back in rotation:
Lemon Drop, great sweet tart flavor cherry, vigorous plants
Sweet Aperitif, very sweet cherry, super productive
Gary'O Sena, tasty black beefsteak, was earliest big tomato this year
Purple Dog Creek, excellent flavor beefsteak
Marge's Polish Pride, lots of large fat beefsteaks, very productive in not the best year
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Old September 16, 2015   #100
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At the moment the verdict is still not in as our growing season had just started but from this thread I'll definitely be trying black cherry and sungold and quite possibly big beef as well.
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Old September 16, 2015   #101
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For those liking Grighmire Pride, I suggest checking out Mayo Delight- grown side by side MD outdid GP in taste and production. Both are keepers though.
interesting
what is your seed source?
thanks
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I'm in a bit of a different predicament than most people as I have to rotate varieties around so not many are on the must grow every year list.
So my must grow are:
Stump of the World, my favorite beefsteak ever
Santa Maria, a wonderful paste
Sungold, always have a plant every year

New to me varieties (off the top of my head) I grew this year worthy of coming back in rotation:
Lemon Drop, great sweet tart flavor cherry, vigorous plants
Sweet Aperitif, very sweet cherry, super productive
Gary'O Sena, tasty black beefsteak, was earliest big tomato this year
Purple Dog Creek, excellent flavor beefsteak
Marge's Polish Pride, lots of large fat beefsteaks, very productive in not the best year

Ramy, you would like Blackberry. The best ever tasting black tomato. Consistently excellent taste. Got my seeds from Marsha. Has beautiful shape too.
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Old September 17, 2015   #103
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interesting
what is your seed source?
thanks
I got seeds from Tania couple of years ago. I look up my seeds from last year. It was not late for me-started at about 75 days. Not sure why it is not more popular- it has everything heart variety does and then some.
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Old September 20, 2015   #104
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Hi, everyone!

RETURNING
Big Beef - this tasted really great this year growing in straw bales
Beefmaster
Sungold
Black Cherry


NEW
Indian Stripe
JD's Special C Tex
Neves Azorean Red
Gary O Sena
Bear Creek
Dana's Dusky Rose

CONSIDERING
Vorlon
Dester

Grafted

I have fusarium bad so I am using some of user B54RED choices.
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Old September 20, 2015   #105
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Ramy, you would like Blackberry. The best ever tasting black tomato. Consistently excellent taste. Got my seeds from Marsha. Has beautiful shape too.
I've never heard of that one. Thanks for the suggestion!
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