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Seed Circle Number 10 - Tomato Treat 2012
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Oh dear - sad to report that I have had very poor results from my tomato plants this year - the only thing I can offer from my original list is some Matina seeds - they are really early and potato leaved - and it looks like they are good plants in adverse conditions!Whooops - now what are the dogs getting up to?
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When do the seeds need to be sent in by . I think I'm on trackwith mine but am away at the mo.............S*d the housework I have a lottie to dig
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All my black brandywine's have had immature seeds, so I've binned them.
I think I have some christels plum (or some similar name, will have to look) which have been excellent this year. All outdoors, no signs of blight - where as my others have been blighted - nice taste too.
I've also some orange favourite that I got from nellie-m that have come into their own now.. late to get going, but now they're romping away so I should have two varieties to add to the mix.
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This bit of sun we're having is working wonders on the late toms, I may have to change the Paul Robeson for something else (Burgess Mammoth maybe)but should have enough Heinz and Delicious for at least 8 seeds each."We can complain because rose bushes have thorns, or rejoice because thorn bushes have roses."-- Abraham Lincoln
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My brandywines have been rubbish this year. But I have plenty of Golden Queen (german, I believe?), and Christel's Plum (originally from HSL) - which is excellent IMO.
They've just been set to ferment now.
edit - oh, heh forgot I posted above . The name of the toms was wrong though!Last edited by chris; 10-09-2012, 08:49 PM.
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Just returned from Wilkinson's with my dinner money envelopes.50 for a quid.
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Just waitig for mine tio ripen - they've taken over the greenhouse and I can't quite get through the door!Gill
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Originally posted by chris View PostMy brandywines have been rubbish this year. But I have plenty of Golden Queen (german, I believe?).
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Zaz, are you doing Cheethams Potato Leaved and Black and Brown Boar? If you are, and you need more seeds, I have some.
All ok on the Russian Black front, will be doing Black Trifele as well, seeing as I didn't realise I'd completely run out of [separated from Black Krim, long story] truffles....
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Originally posted by Scarlet View PostChris, are your "golden queen" seeds from Nellie-M? If so, I believe they are Gelbe Koenigin and not Goldene Koenigin/Golden Queen. They are both yellow but are different varieties.
What makes you believe this? Have you grown both types out? Which do you prefer?
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Originally posted by chris View PostThey are yes, but they are much more orange in colour than my golden sunrise toms.. I don't have the sheet that she had sent with them - they are nice though.
What makes you believe this? Have you grown both types out? Which do you prefer?
http://www.growfruitandveg.co.uk/gra...-gelbek-2.html
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Right - I've not collected many seeds from this year because many of them were not mature enough when opened.
so, yesterday I got Mr Z to chop all the current ripe toms in half and pop on the hob for making into passata.
And lo and behold - the seeds are all ok.
So, I can offer a mix of Heritage Toms, a list of what they could be to be supplied. As I know what they 'could' be, just as they are all in the sieve at the moment altogether.
If people don't want to be growing unknown toms [they are mainly smaller cherry - Maskotka, Vova Yellow, Black Plum, Beijing Yellow, Koralik, or slightly larger, with Pendula Organge or Maja], then they can give them away/swap. Call it a lucky dip!
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