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Ahem, proudly presenting....the only indoor sunrise bumblebee truss before blight showed on the main stem. Aren't they pretty? Here's hoping that there are plenty of seeds!
Hi all. Is it too late to join? I'm only growing 2 non-f1 varieties I'm afraid but one in particular is really lovely and I would like to share. #1= Black Krim a black/red/green shouldered tasty beefsteak (is nice but perhaps others are growing) #2 = "Russian 117 036" which is a yellow/golden oxheart often blushed and streaked with red that also runs through the flesh. I think this one is really beautiful on the plant, but also sliced, it is very meaty with few seeds and plus I really enjoy the flavour.
Black Krim is commercially available but I haven't noticed the yellow one for sale in UK, it was given to me by a friend who got it from another friend, and I don't know the origin beyond that. I'm not hugely worried about receiving seeds as I don't have a lot of space for sowing or growing lots of varieties but it is a lovely tomato and I think people would enjoy.
"Russian 117 036" which is a yellow/golden oxheart often blushed and streaked with red that also runs through the flesh. I think this one is really beautiful on the plant, but also sliced, it is very meaty with few seeds and plus I really enjoy the flavour...it was given to me by a friend who got it from another friend, and I don't know the origin beyond that...but it is a lovely tomato and I think people would enjoy.
Hi all. Is it too late to join? I'm only growing 2 non-f1 varieties I'm afraid but one in particular is really lovely and I would like to share. #1= Black Krim a black/red/green shouldered tasty beefsteak (is nice but perhaps others are growing) #2 = "Russian 117 036" which is a yellow/golden oxheart often blushed and streaked with red that also runs through the flesh. I think this one is really beautiful on the plant, but also sliced, it is very meaty with few seeds and plus I really enjoy the flavour.
Black Krim is commercially available but I haven't noticed the yellow one for sale in UK, it was given to me by a friend who got it from another friend, and I don't know the origin beyond that. I'm not hugely worried about receiving seeds as I don't have a lot of space for sowing or growing lots of varieties but it is a lovely tomato and I think people would enjoy.
I'l put your name down Mr R..I'm sure you could find room.
I grow black krim but ive never heard of russian 117 - have you got any photos?
Thanks everyone . Took me a while but here are some photos on the plant and in the kitchen where this one looks like a sliced peach. Difficult to get a wider view of the plant with combo of teeny-tiny GH and triffid-like giant cucumber!
edit to remove doubles of photos. sorry about the orientation of the GH ones folks.
blight has reared again in gh1. gh2 was suffering from blight/water issues-ber. Outside toms a few toms aren't what they should be and haven't found any decent tasting ones except black cherry. Just not happy to pass on seeds under the circumstances.
I do however already have blush saved (by some small miracle) if Sparrow struggles.
Why don't you put Blush in and I'll go for something else? Or we can combine forces on it? My gh has so far recovered from blight. Sunrise Bumblebee is a washout for seeds though - of 7 tomatoes I have 12 seeds. They don't taste brilliant either. Might be a case of form over function...
There have been WORDS in our house tonight - after strict instructions to eat the red tomatoes not the stripey ones, Mr Sparrow was caught tucking into one of the 2 Berkeley Tie-Dye brought home for seed saving. He is Very Shamefaced.
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