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Old February 26, 2006   #1
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I need advice on which of two "early" tomatoes might do best here in the "lake-effect" region of Western NY.

I have my Moskvich (sp?) seeds, but am considering adding Stupice as an early variety. What are your opinions which has the better taste, and which would perform better.

I know taste is in the buds of the tester, but I have limited space, and want to make the most of it!

Johnny's used to carry Stupice, I think! Anyone know why it was dropped from the catalog?

Edited to add that I am growing other tasty varieties that you all have recommended, such as Brandywine (Johnny's is my seed source) but I am hoping for some reasonably edible early ones...
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Old February 26, 2006   #2
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Stupice is great for the first of the season "slicer". It is better than store bought/ I have never grown Moscovich but some say it tastes better. I am growing Stupice, Kimberly, Silvery Fir Tree and Sophies Choice as my earlies this year and I added Early Girl to see why everyone says it is so bad.

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Old February 26, 2006   #3
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I'd go with the Moskovich

For me it wasn't that early girl was so bad but that it wasn't as good or as early as some would say...in my zone
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I've grown both here in the PNW and if I can find an extra pot I will grow the Moskvich again this year. It was much better IMO. Stupice was OK though.
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Old February 27, 2006   #5
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Thanks for the thumbs up on the Moskovich. I am so eager for the right time to plant here, and it seems so far away!

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Old February 27, 2006   #6
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Stupice did really well here, very productive, but Siberia was earlier. Good determinate tomato while you're waiting for the others. The earliest I had was Schelkovsky, though, and I'm a huge fan of that. The last two are perfectly happy in 5 gallon buckets which enabled me to start them earlier than the others and I carted them outside on the nice days and brought them in at night.

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One of my better early types last year was Moscvich which I got from Andrey 2-3 years ago. It could be same as Moskovich or etc. spelling. I've got 3 seedlings going now.
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