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Old January 26, 2015   #1
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Default Looking for a large paste tomato

Hey All, I'm in pre planning mode for this year's garden, and can use some advice. I have a few raised beds, so my space is limited. Every year I grow some slicers, cherries, and paste varieties. I'll be honest, I've grown allot of hybrids over the years, mostly out of ignorance, but I've come to like the idea of harvesting my own seeds, so I'd like to go op, as much as I can. I'm looking for a large paste variety, indeterminate, with a mid season maturity. They are going directly into canning, so productivity is more of a priority. Thanks in advance
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Old January 26, 2015   #2
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I think Opalka would do you well.

One of the best tasting past tomatoes there is.

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Old January 26, 2015   #3
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An OP paste that I have grown and like is Ardwyna. A large ribbed pointed paste.
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Old January 26, 2015   #4
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I second Opalka. Also consider Kosovo - not strictly a paste but a very productive large solid heart. I also favor yield and these two are my favorites for canning. Also very tasty!

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Old January 26, 2015   #5
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Old January 26, 2015   #6
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Try
Work Release Paste
Carol Chyko's Big Paste

I grew both of them past summer - they produce huge fruits (lots of them), have very few seeds and are very yummy.
I don't make sauces, but since they are all flesh - little seeds, they should be good for that purpose.
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Old January 26, 2015   #7
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I have Work Release seedlings coming up and Antique Roman but AR isn't large.
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Old January 26, 2015   #8
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A. Coli from Wild Boar Farms did well for me last year. Big meaty paste, fairly dry and very little seed.
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Old January 26, 2015   #9
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I am going with Martino this year.
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Old January 26, 2015   #10
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Jwb, I'm taking copious notes and welcome everyone's experience considering the the lack of my own. I too spent a lot of time in hybrid-hades. Not seeding my own, Roma hybrids were all I could find at the nureseries.

Last year I put my money on a dozen Jersey Devils and they were a winner for me.
They are pretty much right on an 85-90 day tomato, that could be a problem at your latitude; I don't know

What's interesting is....


the one on the right probably came off the same vine as the left.
There were only a few on that plant of that XL size.
They have a pretty decent flavor for a saucer too.



PM me if you want to try a few seeds.
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Old January 26, 2015   #11
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Old January 26, 2015   #12
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Hi Mary! Long time, no 'talk'...

Have you been "having a good time"?
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Hi Mary! Long time, no 'talk'...

Have you been "having a good time"?
Way good time...decided I better "Check In" so everyone would know I was not dead...
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Old January 27, 2015   #14
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Russian Big Roma is the large paste variety in my garden every year. Do a search here on tomato like for a thread I posted with pics.
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Old January 27, 2015   #15
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JWB, Check out the link below on Ludmilla's Red Plum. Large fruits, semi determinate and early for a sauce, paste type. Interested, shoot me a PM.

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http://www.tomatoville.com/showthrea...ed+Plum&page=2
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