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Old March 5, 2017   #1
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Default CELEBRITY TOMATO , What Do you know About It ??

I have heard about it here and there. I get the impression that it used to be very popular... But I have not grown it myself and know very little about it.

Now, what got me interested is that I saw Bonnie is selling them at BBS. The plants looked real nice. I thought I might buy one just for the heck of it ( $3.78 plus tax !! not cheap) but then I decided to investigate a little more about it and here I am, starting this thread:

What do you know about it ?
Have you grown it ?
How do you review it in terms of taste, production, growth habit, disease issues, etc. ?

BTW: I searched for a thread on it , here at TV, but could not find one.

I have already have 32 varieties growing so one more is not going to hurt.
Thanks in advance .
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Old March 5, 2017   #2
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I've never grown it. But a friend of mine lost most of his tomato plants to Fusarium Wilt. After googling some resistant varieties, he planted a few of those Home Depot $3.78 specials right there in that nasty soil, and those things just trucked on like it was nothing. He got great production, and the taste was pretty good as well. It appears to be a very hardy variety!
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Old March 5, 2017   #3
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I grew it several years in the past and it performed great- but in recent years I have had weird issues with it. at first it was a perfect globe shape- then I got fruit strangely shaped with nipples! taste was diminished too- I just lost interest and stopped growing it. big Beef has pretty much replaced it in my garden.
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Many of us here feel the new celebrity is not like the old celebrity even though they dont claim to have a new celebrity.
Did you get all of that?
I have grown it and I used to like it.
What I feel is this NEW celebrity isn't anything close to the old one.
Still one of the best hybrids out there for home production in my book.
I have had many plants like 50 just loaded with them.
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Many of us here feel the new celebrity is not like the old celebrity even though they dont claim to have a new celebrity.
Did you get all of that?
I have grown it and I used to like it.
What I feel is this NEW celebrity isn't anything close to the old one.
Still one of the best hybrids out there for home production in my book.
I have had many plants like 50 just loaded with them.
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I grew the older ones. The new seeds are not improved - they're the opposite.

The older Celebrity produced an abundance of tomatoes that tasted much better as fried green tomatoes. Otherwise, they were boring supermarket crapola.

The new ones -
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Old March 6, 2017   #6
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Y'all must get a lot better supermarket tomatoes than I do...
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Old March 5, 2017   #7
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I grew it once, let it sprawl and it went crazy. I was begging for people to take them. Too sweet.
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Celebrity was our "safety" tomato for several years. It was really good! But something happened to it after about the third year - not sure what, but I don't like growing that anymore. The taste went way down hill.
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I have bought Celebrity from two growers and they are very large with very little flavor and the texture can be a bit on the soft side.
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Grew it once, will not grow it again. Produced lots of bland supermarket quality fruit. Too many good ones around to let it take up my garden space. Meh!
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You're seeing it because you're in the South now and it is (or has been) a tried and true disease resistant, productive variety down here. Small commercial growers all over Mississippi grow Celebrity and fill patches up with medium to large red maters. Taste is so so vs better toms to me but still a fresh grown tomato. It was an AAS winner years back.

I have a guy I buy boxes of ugly Celebrity tomatoes from for 1/3 normal cost to make fresh salsa with. Good salsa...

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You're seeing it because you're in the South now and it is (or has been) a tried and true disease resistant, productive variety down here. Small commercial growers all over Mississippi grow Celebrity and fill patches up with medium to large red maters. Taste is so so vs better toms to me but still a fresh grown tomato. It was an AAS winner years back.

I have a guy I buy boxes of ugly Celebrity tomatoes from for 1/3 normal cost to make fresh salsa with. Good salsa...
This is all my Dad grows and is a good producer in So. Louisiana. It is not my favorite, but is far from a bad tomato. Dad prefers it because it is very disease resistant here in a place where moisture, humidity and fungal diseases reign supreme.
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I know i wont be growing it any time soon. Way to many better tomato varieties to choose from.
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I know i wont be growing it any time soon. Way to many better tomato varieties to choose from.
Exactly.
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I grew it last year and will grow it again this year. It did very well and I didn't notice that it was bad tasting. I grow a lot of different varieties and my wife fixes them sometimes and I don't really know which ones I'm eating but I didn't hear any complaints. I would say grow one and see for yourself, since everyone's tasters are different.
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