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Originally posted by Vegi potager View PostMarmande- Grown the last 3 years, will have to make way for one of the above (lose)
? another large marmande type for salads and slicing. Has a reasonable yields and more pink in appearance will be taste testing today for lunch (possible keeper)
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Thanks Snoop, had a money off voucher so have been on line and got myself some Pantano seeds for next year. Sitting on my hands so I don't go too crazy with the online shopping basket.
After a week of neglect I have just been out and harvested about 5kg of toms. The first of the san marzano, mama 4 and coeur di bue, chocolate cherry and red pear are ready, and a load of the cherry toms practically fell off into the bowl.V.P.
The thing I grow best are very large slugs!
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Originally posted by Vegi potager View PostThanks Snoop, had a money off voucher so have been on line and got myself some Pantano seeds for next year. Sitting on my hands so I don't go too crazy with the online shopping basket
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Rose de Berne
Regular leaf indeterminate. Good yields of medium to medium-large rosy pink fruit. Very juicy and excellent in taste. Bit of blossom end rot, but the flying ants were having a party in this pot earlier in the year and probably interfered with the water holding capability of the potting mix.
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been exploring and found a website that sells 215 varieties of tomato seed! So summer cider and pink berkley tiedye are in the post... I feel the overtime calling.
https://www.nickys-nursery.co.uk/V.P.
The thing I grow best are very large slugs!
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Originally posted by Vegi potager View Postbeen exploring and found a website that sells 215 varieties of tomato seed! So summer cider and pink berkley tiedye are in the post... I feel the overtime calling.
https://www.nickys-nursery.co.uk/
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Originally posted by Scarlet View PostNice size...how big a crop on the plant?
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After several days of neglect I went out on Saturday and came back in with 2kg of various cherries and another 2kg of larger salad and sauce toms.
All the ones that were heading over to overripe or split due to my heavy handedness when picking went straight in the pot along with all the san marzano and big mamas just saving a few marmande and cour di bue for slicing. Cooked them all down with just olive oil for 1 1/2 hours and sieved it all. Fantastic flavour even without salt, garlic or herbs.
So fantastic passatta; sundried sweet aperitif and sungold toms (better that any chewy sweets out there); pickled green tomatoes in oil, home made ketchup and superb tomato salads any day of the week. and lots more.
Decided I can't grow brassicas for toffee so more room for more tomatoes next year. Earlier problem sorted, sign me upV.P.
The thing I grow best are very large slugs!
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Sun baby
I'm very pleased with my Sun Baby cherry tomatoes this year.
Vigorous growth (the plants needed 2 stakes each), open pollinated, and tasty. And laden with fruit, even though I just let them do their thing and didn't pinch out etc so it ended up more bush than cordon.
They were grown outdoors, from seed saved from a plant bought last year from my local diy store.
Location: London
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