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Old February 12, 2016   #211
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Tuncse, what size/shape/color are those heirlooms from your in-laws?
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Old February 12, 2016   #212
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Tuncse, what size/shape/color are those heirlooms from your in-laws?
I haven't seen the fruits, but she told me one is pink, round and about the other she doesn't remember how it is. She has the seeds from her mother, and her mother inherited these varieties from her mother-in-low. They are old seeds. I made a germination test, some are still sprouting. Will see this year how they are.
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Old February 12, 2016   #213
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Here is my list, those noted with * repeats from last years:

Hearts:
Anna Russian*
Arad's Pink Heart*
Kosovo*
Wes
Fresa
Reif Red Heart
Unnamed commercially available heart variety


Cherry:
Black Cherry*
Koralik
Sweet Aperitif


Currant:
Sweet Pea


Others:
Cherokee Purple*
Dester
George Detsikas Italian Red
Sakharnyi Slon
Matina
Sangeorgiu de Mures
Queen Marbena
Azoychka
Unnamed family heirloom from my sister-in-low I
Unnamed family heirloom from my sister-in-low II
Great looking list and so happy to see you posting

Tuncse and I named her Arad's Pink Heart together and it looks like, well maybe, we can do the same for the last two on the list if you want me to help,your choice.

And I also see that you have someof the same ones that Valerian in Romania sent to me as well and those go out for seed production this summer/

I haven't finished copying down all the incoming seeds but I think you sent me enough to offer directly for Arad's Pink Heart, and if so, that's great.

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Old February 13, 2016   #214
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Great looking list and so happy to see you posting

Tuncse and I named her Arad's Pink Heart together and it looks like, well maybe, we can do the same for the last two on the list if you want me to help,your choice.

And I also see that you have someof the same ones that Valerian in Romania sent to me as well and those go out for seed production this summer/

I haven't finished copying down all the incoming seeds but I think you sent me enough to offer directly for Arad's Pink Heart, and if so, that's great.

Carolyn
Of course Carolyn, we will name the last two too, together

For the Romanian ones Valerian(Moshou in Tville) sent me the seeds. He is doing a great job, he has a blog about tomatoes in Romanian language, and promoting in this way the heirloom tomato varieties.

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1884 (tomatofest)
1884 Purple(tomatofest)
Abe Lincoln (delectationoftomatoes,etc)
African Queen (delectationof tomatoes,etc)
Amish Paste (whiteoakvalleyfarms)
Amish Potato Leaf (delectationoftomatoes,etc)
Ananas Noire (delectationoftomatoes,etc)
Anna Russian (reimers)
Aunt Gertie's Gold (Fiogga)
Aunt Ginny's Purple (tatiana's tomatoes)
Aunt Ruby's German Green (thesampleseedshop)
Aussie(tomatofest)
Australian Oxheart (victoryseeds)
Azoychka (tomatofest)
Barlow Jap (delectationoftomatoes,etc)
Beauty King (Fiogga)
Berkeley Tie Dye Green (territorial seed co)
Berkeley Tie Dye Pink (Fiogga)
Better Boy F1 (park seeds)
Better Bush F1 (Early Determinate) (park seeds)
Big Beef F1 (park seeds)
Big Ben No.1 (tatiana'stomatoes)
Big Brandy F1 (park seeds)
Big Bunch F1 (park seeds)
Big Cheef (secret seed cartel)
Big Rainbow (tatiana'stomatoes)
BKX (bunnyhopseeds)
Black from Tula (reimers)
Black Krim (rare seeds)
Black Mountain Pink (amishlandseeds)
Black Sea Man (reimers)
Blue Ridge Black (tatiana'stomatoes)
Boondocks(tomatofest)
Boxcar Willie (totallytomatoes)
Brad's Black Heart (bunnyhopseeds)
Brandy Boy F1 (burpee)
Brandywine Pink (reimers)
Brandywine (Croatian) (Fiogga)
Brandywine (Cowlick)(Tatianastomatoes)
Brandywine Red (victory seeds)
Brandywine (Sudduth's) (seed saver's exchange)
Brandywine Yellow (reimers)
Brandywine Yellow (platfoot)(tatiana'stomatoes)
Buck's County Hybrid (burpee)
Butler Skinner (amishlandseeds)
Captain Lucky (Fiogga)
Carbon (tomatogrowersupply)
Casady's Folly (Fiogga)
Casey's Pure Yellow (Fiogga)
Caspian Pink (victory seeds)
Chapman (delectationoftomatoes,etc)
Cherokee Chocolate (delectationoftomatoes,etc)
Cherokee Green (thesampleseedshop)
Cherokee Purple (reimers)
Chocolate Stripes (Fiogga)
Church(tomatofest)
Claude Brown’s Yellow Giant (Bill Best)
Copper River (delectationoftomatoes,etc)
Cosmic Eclipse (rareseeds)
Cosmonaut Volkov (rare seeds)
Costoluto Genovese (thesampleseedshop)
Couilles de Taureau (tomatofest)
Crnkovic Yugoslavian (seed saver's exchange)
Cuor Di Bue(delectationof tomatoes,etc)
Cuore de Boeuf de Nice (delectationoftomatoes,etc)
Cuore De Toro (delectationof tomatoes,etc)
Cuostralee(tomatofest)
Dancing with Smurfs(Fiogga)
Daniel Burson (bunnyhop seeds)
Danko (Fiogga)
Dester (rareseeds)
Domingo (delectationoftomatoes,etc)
Dr Lyle (delectationof tomatoes,etc)
Dr. Wyche's Yellow (tomatofest)
Druzba (tatiana'stomatoes)
Dwarf Purple Heart (tatiana'stomatoes)
Earl's Faux (tomatogrowersupply)
FFA Pineapple Mix (amishland seeds)
Fishlake Oxheart (Fiogga)
Fred Limbaugh's Potato Top (tomatofest)
German Head (delectationoftomatoes,etc)
German Hege (amishlandseeds)
German Johnson (white oak valley farms)
German Pink (rareseeds)
German Queen(tomatofest)
Giant Belgium (tatiana'stomatoes)
Giant Oxheart (reimers)
Gildo Pietroboni (Fiogga)
Grandfather Ashlock(tomatofest)
Grandma's Pick (territorial seed co)
Green Zebra (seedsaversexchange)
Hillbilly (territorial seed co)
Hoy (delectationoftomatoes,etc)
Humph (thesampleseedshop)
Hungarian Heart (reimers)
Indian Stripe (tomatogrowersupply)
Indigo Blue Beauty (territorial seed co)
Japanese Black Triefel (delectationof tomatoes,etc)
Jasper F1 Cherry (park seeds)
JD’s Special C-Tex (thesampleseedshop)
Jersey Devil (rare seeds)
KBX (Fiogga)
Kentucky Beefsteak (reimers)
Kosovo (tatiana'stomatoes)
Little Julia (tatiana'stomatoes)
Liz Birt (secret seed cartel)
Malakhitovaya Shkatulka (delectationof tomatoes,etc)
Marianna's Peace (tomatofest)
Marnero F1 (johnny's seeds)
Marvel Striped (Fiogga)
Matt's Wild Cherry (delectationof tomatoes,etc)
Michael's Portuguese Monster (Bigzarro Strain) (delectationoftomatoes,etc)
Milka's Red Bulgarian (casey'sheirloomtomatoes)
Mont de Maratz (tatiana'stomatoes)
Moon Glow (delectationoftomatoes,etc)
Mortgage Lifter (Estler's) (delectationoftomatoes,etc)
Mortgage Lifter (Radiator Charley's) (territorial seed co)
Mountain Glory F1 (Early Determinate) (reimers)
Moya Juane (secret seed cartel)
Mule Team (white oak valley farms)
Mystery Purple 2015
Mystery Yellow 2015
Neves Azorian Red (delectationoftomatoes,etc)
Noire Charbonneuse (delectationoftomatoes,etc)
Old Brooks (reimers)
Old German(tomatofest)
Omar's Lebanese (delectationoftomatoes,etc)
Opalka (delectationoftomatoes,etc)
Ozark Pink(tomatofest)
Park's Whopper CR Immproved (park seeds)
Paul Robeson (reimers)
Pierce's Pride (HeritageSeeds)
Pineapple (reimers)
Pink Girl (reimers)
Polish Linguisa (delectationoftomatoes,etc)
Pork Chop (rareseeds)
Prudens Purple (delectationoftomatoes,etc)
Prue (delectationoftomatoes,etc)
Purple Bumble Bee (Fiogga)
Purple Calabash (thesampleseedshop)
Purple Dog Creek (amishlandseeds)
Purple Russian (heritageseeds)
Rebel Yell (delectationoftomatoes,etc)
Red Barn (secret seed cartel)
Rutgers CS Space Select (territorial seed co)
San Marzano (reimers)
Silver Fir Tree (seed saver's exchange)
Solar Flare (Fiogga)
Soldacki (seed saver's exchange)
Spudakee (delectationoftomatoes,etc)
Stump of the World (tatiana'stomatoes)
Sun Gold F1 (tatiana'stomatoes)
Sun Sugar Cherry F1 (totallytomatoes)
Super Choice (tomatofest)
Super Sioux (reimers)
Tarasenko 6 (tatiana'stomatoes)
Terhune (marriana'sheirloomseeds)
Tuxhorn's Red and Yellow (tatiana'stomatoes)
Velvet Red (seed saver's exchange)
Vera's Seed (Fiogga)
Vinson Watts (Tatianastomatoes)
Violet Noir (secret seed cartel)
Vorlon (rareseeds)
Wes (tatiana'stomatoes)
Willard Wynn (Bill Best)
Yellow Ruffled (marriana'sseeds)
Yoder's Yellow German (tomatofest)
Zarnitza (tomatofest



.... And 5 dwarf project varieties XD
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Old February 13, 2016   #216
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Noah,
I see you have tons of tomatoes but none from Brag Gates at Wild Boar Farms or Double Helix!

Then there are some unique varieties over at J and L Gardens and Diane's as well....

Al
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Old February 13, 2016   #217
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Noah, wow !! How many ? Good luck !

I just briefly went over and found 1bou 12 varieties in your list that I will be growing.
Not bad.
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Old February 13, 2016   #218
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I'm keeping things very simple and back to basics this year.

I think I'll grow about 17 tomato plants, as follows:

6 Sweet Ozark Orange
3 Bread and Salt, Pink (Khlebosolnyi Rozovyi)
3 Break O Day
3 Sioux
2 Sungold F1 (my working-in-the-garden candy)
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Old February 13, 2016   #219
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I'm keeping things very simple and back to basics this year.

I think I'll grow about 17 tomato plants, as follows:

6 Sweet Ozark Orange
3 Bread and Salt, Pink (Khlebosolnyi Rozovyi)
3 Break O Day
3 Sioux
2 Sungold F1 (my working-in-the-garden candy)
Sometimes less is more! Goodluck!
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Old February 13, 2016   #220
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Noah, that is one fine list! I really like that you added where you got them.
I don't know what "Fiogga" as a source is though.
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Noah, that is one fine list! I really like that you added where you got them.
I don't know what "Fiogga" as a source is though.
Fiogga is an awesome member on another forum. Pretty sure she's on here as well, but under a different username.

@Noah, nice to see ur account finally got approved.
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Old February 14, 2016   #222
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Sometimes less is more! Goodluck!
Ed, I haven't been able to find much about (Bread and Salt) Khlebosolnyi Rozovyi. Tatiana says it's a determinate regular leaf large pink beefsteak, but not much more. Others say it's an oxheart? I assume you've grown it before, since you're "back to basics". Could you tell us a little about it, like why you like it, and your approximate dtm?

Steve

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Noah,
I see you have tons of tomatoes but none from Brag Gates at Wild Boar Farms or Double Helix!

Then there are some unique varieties over at J and L Gardens and Diane's as well....

Al
If I'm not mistaken the following varieties are from Wild Boar, but not listed as source in the list:

Beauty King
Berkeley Tie Dye Green
Berkeley Tie Dye Pink
Cosmic Eclipse
Indigo Blue Beauty
Pork Chop

I'll go back to minding my own business
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MissionGardens,
Your absolutely right! Those are all Wild Boar Farms just sourced differently. The list is soo large I guess I didn't notice them
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Ed, I haven't been able to find much about (Bread and Salt) Khlebosolnyi Rozovyi. Tatiana says it's a determinate regular leaf large pink beefsteak, but not much more. Others say it's an oxheart? I assume you've grown it before, since you're "back to basics". Could you tell us a little about it, like why you like it, and your approximate dtm? Steve
Steve, I'm the one growing Bread and Salt this year. I haven't tried it before. I added those seeds to my order from Baker Creek Heirloom Seeds, which is located only about 30 miles from me and my interest is based entirely upon their description of the tomato and the three excellent customer reviews here:

http://www.rareseeds.com/bread-and-salt-tomato/

But it's not so simple, of course. Tatiana and some other on-line sites say the information about this variety is confused:

"First introduced commercially in North America by Baker Creek Heirloom Seeds in 2010, under translated name Bread and Salt. Baker Creek Heirloom Seeds catalog picture does not match the pictures given by Russian seed vendors for Khlebosolnye. It should be a bright red oblate tomato, but what is sold in the North America is a heart-shaped tomato. There must be some seed mixup happened in the seed exchange transaction between Baker Creek Heirloom Seeds and a Russian seed saver, or the variety was not entirely stable. I suspect the stability could have been an issue, as the Russian vendor ‘Sibirskiy Sad’ shortly released another variation of this tomato named Khlebosolnyi Rozovyi (pink)."

I'm buying my seeds from Baker Creek so that's why I added Rozovyi (pink) to the name to clarify which tomato I'm growing. In their catalog it looks like a large heart variety to me. I don't know for sure about DTM, determinate vs. indeterminate, leaf type, etc., but I'm guessing it will prove to be a late-season, indeterminate, wispy regular-leaved, meaty, excellent-flavored Russian heart like all the others in that category that I've grown. If so, I'm bound to like it!
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