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Black and Brown Boar
Another aggressive grower bred by wild boar farms and said to have been found in a row of "zebra" toms. Burgundy and green! Looks fab.
The stems are very thick. I've grown this with two stems, both are really strong and have large clusters of 4 or 5 fruits per truss. Toms are very large. I've grown this several times before but this year I have more fruit as I've trained the two stems.
Really rich meaty flavour.
Last edited by Scarlet; 01-08-2019, 09:23 AM.
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Berkeley Tie-Dye
Another wild boar farm tomato.
I've not tasted this yet.....some have been eaten before I got to taste. Son says it's meaty and was a shame to eat in a sandwich!
These are larger than the black and brown boar but look very similar...these just have a more vibrant colour - similar markings
Last edited by Scarlet; 31-07-2019, 10:22 PM.
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Originally posted by toomanytommytoes View PostIs that the same as Pink Berkeley Tie-Dye?
I've never grown this one before.
(I've grown black and brown boar several times but I find it doesn't produce many toms for the size of the plant - that's why I've trained two stems.)
But I love black tomatoes...I'm not a lover of those overly sweet ones ( I'm not a sungold fan) have you tried black icicle?
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See, I knew there was a reason I shouldn't like you lot, (not really )
But now I have a major problem from reading all this.
I NEED A BIGGER GARDEN!I am already growing 10 types of toms, and even if I keep the 5 I really like I only really have room for 3 of the above suggestions. Otherwise bed and rotation plans are out the window. And that is just with tomatoes! (next will be, cucumbers, courgettes and collards...)V.P.
The thing I grow best are very large slugs!
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Well if I was only growing one large black tomato variety it would be black icicle all the way. "Beefsteak" varieties often only have a few fruit per truss. Black icicle has loads - though looks like a plum - is fabulous to eat fresh. They get lots of fruit compared to the other ones I've grown.
This truss is over 5ft up the stem....so still fruiting strongly.Last edited by Scarlet; 01-08-2019, 09:28 AM.
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Summer Cider, Pantano, Black Icicle, Berkeley tie dye, Blush
have made the want to try list list, below are the list of toms I am growing this year and will have to decide what ones will be cut from next year
Sweet Aperitif- first to ripen and keeps me in sweet cherry toms all summer (keeper)
Sungold- I know some of you don't like overly sweet toms but this works for me (keeper)
Idli- the yellow tom of the mixed coloured little uns. Massive trusses (keeper)
Red pear- free seeds which is why they got grown, good yield, later than the cherries, not as sweet so good when in a mixed tom salad with the rest. (Lose)
Chocolate cherry- first year, looks like a good amount on trusses, none ripe yet to taste test. (?)
Big Mama 4- large cooking plum, good yield, awaiting taste test (possible keeper)
San Marzano, first year, not very many trusses/toms set, none ripe yet to taste test. (lose)
Marmande- 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)V.P.
The thing I grow best are very large slugs!
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Originally posted by Vegi potager View Post? 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)V.P.
The thing I grow best are very large slugs!
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Originally posted by Vegi potager View PostIt is Cour di Bue. will try to post a picture but it keeps failing to load...
https://tinypng.com/
Crop it to reduce file size or email to yourself and this will also reduce image size.
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Thanks for the advice Scarlet,
Cour di bue, not particularly attractive and have to cut a few bits out but very tasty in a salad with red onion, olive oil, vinegar, S&P and basil
Have just under a kilo of mixed cherries, they will be slow roasted in the oven with plenty of garlic and olive oil for pasta. (Freezes well like this.)
Last edited by Vegi potager; 01-08-2019, 09:26 PM.V.P.
The thing I grow best are very large slugs!
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Gardeners Delight
Originally posted by bario1 View PostNot a very exotic variety i'm afraid, but I'm a bit limited as to what I can grow up here
Gardeners delight is a must grow. Taste is sweet, grows well and has tons of fruit - my staple tomato
Photo is a bit muddled cos I've got a dahlia growing accidentally up through it and I want to keep the tuber
Last edited by Scarlet; 02-08-2019, 12:52 PM.
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