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Old January 7, 2007   #1
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Happy New Year fellow CHOPTAGers!

The holiday season is finally behind us and this mild weather has me thinking about tomatos!!

Last year at the plant swap I received plant called Roma Rio Grand. I really enjoyed the rich complex taste and in my opinion it was the best tasting tomato in my beds. (Wife thinks the Green Zebra tastes better )

I think I received this plant during Gary's incredible display of high pressure, used car salesman, double dislocating arm twisting tactics!! :wink: :wink:

But I can't honestly be 100% sure about that. I may have gotten it from some one else.

I was wanting to know more about this tomato and wondered if anyone would have the info and mabey some seeds. I can't seem to find it in any of the sources that I have tried. I did save a few seeds but I didn't bag the blooms. Do you think this will be a problem?

I would really like to grow this tomato again this year and try making sauce from it. I think it would make a great sauce.

I am also going to try growing some sweet peppers this year. Also going to plant a FOREST of basil this year!! Deer won't eat the stuff. Never touched a leaf of it last year while they were devouring the Red Brandywine vine that was right in the middle of several plants!!

When is everyone going to start their seeds?
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Old January 7, 2007   #2
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Hi Neil:
I don't have any seeds for this variety,but take a look at TGS's website and see if Rio Grande is what you're looking for.
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"Last year at the plant swap I received plant called Roma Rio Grand. I really enjoyed the rich complex taste and in my opinion it was the best tasting tomato in my beds. (Wife thinks the Green Zebra tastes better )

I think I received this plant during Gary's incredible display of high pressure, used car salesman, double dislocating arm twisting tactics!!

But I can't honestly be 100% sure about that. I may have gotten it from some one else.

I was wanting to know more about this tomato and wondered if anyone would have the info and mabey some seeds. I can't seem to find it in any of the sources that I have tried. I did save a few seeds but I didn't bag the blooms. Do you think this will be a problem?

Yes, I did bring some of the Roma Rio Grande seedlings to the Plant Exchange. I acquired those seed from France last year and grew them at Thieneman's Nursery. I don't think I have any more seed but would think your saved seed should be fine. I am listing several descriptions below and a source if you decide that is what you want to do.
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Roma Rio Grande Very large, blocky paste type, pear-shaped tomatoes are borne in profusion, making for large harvests Deep red fruit is about 4 inches long. Vigorous plants are well adapted to extremes in temperature.


Seeds from Italy
Tomato Rio Grande. Large,(4") blocky shaped paste tomato. Deep red color. ...
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Tomato Rio Grande Large,(4") blocky shaped paste tomato. Deep red color. Determinate. Vigorous plant, heavy producer. Does well in hot weather. 80 days.


Tanager Song Organic Heirloom Seeds
RIO GRANDE - Determinate - 80 days – Red. ... Tomato Seed Packets are 20-25 seeds unless otherwise noted. ...
http://www.tanagersongfarm.com/heirl...-paste.htmlRIO GRANDE - Determinate - 80 days – Red. Very large, blocky, pear-shaped tomatoes, prolific. About 4" long. Vigorous plants, well adapted to extremes in temperature. 8-12oz.
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Old January 7, 2007   #4
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Thanks Dave and Gary!!

I will definately be planting this again!! Flavor was delicious!!
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I actually do have seeds for this tomato. If you would like some, e-mail me your address and I will send them to you.
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