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Old June 28, 2020   #61
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I love that you tried reviving some older seeds. What other older seeds did you experiment this year?
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Old June 29, 2020   #62
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:RE Thank you all!
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Old June 29, 2020   #63
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vespertino, only grown this year from old seeds, Spanish heirloom tomato seeds:
-Mansilla de las mulas
-cabezon de la sal
-tirvia
-arenxabaleta mozcorra

All very good tasting tomatoes
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Old July 3, 2020   #64
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Looking really Good Nico. The ramallets that I grew this very wet summer have not held . Will have another go this season coming up
You have to pick them unripe (or half ripe). For example for Pequenito, picked unripe they stored 3-4 months, picked ripe they kept almost the same as any tomato.
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Old July 19, 2020   #65
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I think they are going to be the biggest tomatoes in my garden, Garrote bicolor a giant as always, lietor is a super productive plant of also big tomatoes, chapman several years with it and always very large tomatoes and perhaps which has surprised me the most. It has been Kellogg´s breakfast, it is my second year of cultivation and last year its tomatoes were not that big, this year they are very big tomatoes. Tdoos tomatoes cover half a kilo
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Old July 19, 2020   #66
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Wonderful tomatoes Nico
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Old July 19, 2020   #67
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Default Mocha splash

Salpicaduras de moca.
Un tomate precioso, no me esperaba que supiera tan bien de sabor, son tomates realmente preciosos, creo que una vez tuve en mi jardín una planta igual o muy parecida que no recuerdo su nombre que no sabian tan bien como mocha splas
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Old July 19, 2020   #68
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Great, great great, I think the taste is like "Negro de Arizcuren"
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Old July 19, 2020   #69
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Thank you very much Anneliese, I do not know that variety that you commit
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That is "Negro de Arizcuren



one of my best tasting tomatoes....
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Old July 20, 2020   #71
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Anneliese you have more variety of seeds from Spain than me! , next year I would like to try those tomatoes, I think they are tomatoes from Navarra that is in the north of Spain
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Old July 20, 2020   #72
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You are right.

https://secretseedcartel.com/product...de-aritzkuren/

That is such a great tomato, you must try them.

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PS: you can have a look to http://tomato-ole.bplaced.net/

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Old July 21, 2020   #73
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Anneliese thank you very much for the links, what a beautiful story of the aritzkuren tomato. I will definitely try it next season
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PS: you can have a look to http://tomato-ole.bplaced.net/

Happy to see some of my babies in that list
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Old February 27, 2021   #75
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Paco, glad to hear that you like it.

We do our best, but there is still a lot to do. I'm doing this at my spare time, wich is limited.

I still have to add all the descriptions of the varieties cultivated 2020, but it is almost done. Poquito a poquito (Little by little).

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