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Old January 18, 2010   #1
Anijunga
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Default Help me round out my varieties for sale

Last year I sold about 800 tomato plants in my rural town in Ontario, Canada. This year, I'm scaling back to about 500-600 plants. Although, many people are learning more each year about heirloom tomatoes, I still find that folks want a juicy red for sandwiches and red cherries. The plants I had a hard time selling were yellow and orange coloured tomatoes (I learned my lesson the first year and no longer offer white tomatoes).

Looking at my list, is there anything you can suggest that I should put on my list of varieties to sell? Some that I've been considering are:
Red Penna, Wes, Snow White (b/c of the reviews), JD's Special C-Tex, KBX, German Red Strawberry, Prue, Galina, Earliana, Matt's Wild Cherry and Sara's Galapagos.

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BLACK
Cherry
Black Cherry

Plum
Black Plum
Purple Russian

Beefsteak
Black from Tula
Black Krim
Paul Robeson


GREEN
Beefsteak
Green Giant


ORANGE
Currant
Gold Rush Currant

Cherry
Jaune Flammée
Prize of the Trials
Sun Gold F1

Globe
Earl of Edgecombe


PINK
Cherry
Brandywine, Cherry

Globe
Eva Purple Ball
Momotaro

Heart
Anna Russian

Beefsteak
Aunt Ginny's Purple
Brandywine, Pink (Sudduth's Strain)
Crnkovic Yugoslavian
Earl's Faux
German Head
Giant Belgium
Marianna's Peace
Soldacki
Stump of the World


RED
Currant
Sweet Pea Currant

Cherry
Mexico Midget
Tommy Toe

Globe
Brandywine, Red
Sioux
Stick (Curl/Locke)
Stupice

Pear
Austin's Red Pear

Plum
Amish Paste
Martino's Roma
Opalka

Beefsteak
Andrew Rahart's Jumbo Red
Chapman
Cuostralee
Neves Azorean Red


STRIPED BICOLOR
Globe
Black Zebra
Green Zebra
Red Boar
Red Zebra


YELLOW
Pear
Beam's Yellow Pear

Globe
Azoychka

Beefsteak
Aunt Gertie's Gold
Brandywine, Yellow (Platfoot's Strain)
Lillian's Yellow Heirloom

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Old January 18, 2010   #2
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Kathy,

I suggest Red Penna, Wes, JD's Special Tex, KBX, Galina and Matt's Wild Cherry.

And when are your plants on sale? LOL....depending on when in May, I may be up in Ottawa and could swing by Kemptville....LOL Anything for a "fix". Do you take preorders?
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Thanks Zana! Most people around here transplant tomatoes May long weekend (Mon. May 24th this year). I like to have two sale weekends in early May at the end of my driveway and then do some local farmer's markets and stuff by Kijiji and Craigslist. The pre-orders I did last year were hard to keep track of, especially after I got hit by two hail storms (!). I may consider it again, though I'll definitely put some aside for you and anyone else on Tomatoville.
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Sounds like about the same time here to plant out....depending upon the weather of course.
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I would definatley add KBX and cherokee purple to that list some of my best sellers
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Old January 18, 2010   #6
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Two of my favs are Thessaloniki and Al-Kuffa. Thessaloniki is a Greek mater about the size of say Celebrity but much better flavor and I found production to be about the same. Al-Kuffa is from Iraq and is a compact plant that would work well for container gardens but work just as good in a regular garden. Production and flavor are very good and the fruit size is about the same as Campari.


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