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  • #31
    Well I quite the ones I've grown, Russian or otherwise lol.

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    • #32
      Well I am now waiting for the first of my green grape and black icicles. Shouldn’t be long I hope.

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      • #33
        Originally posted by burnie View Post
        Well I quite the ones I've grown, Russian or otherwise lol.
        Black Cherry are my favourite toms I grow them every year thats why I thought I'd give Back Russian a go, but instead I've got more B/Cherry so its not really a problem I was just a bit disappointed I won't get to taste the Russian ones.
        Location....East Midlands.

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        • #34
          I have the exact same issue re Black Russian vs black cherry: nothing ripe yet but everything looks the same. Kept expecting Black Russian to become more ribbed/knobbly. Pleased i am not the only one with this issue been.

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          • #35
            I have the same issue. Which is a bit annoying because as much as I love black cherry they are pretty heavy cropping so i didn't intend to have 4 plants. And now I don't have any dark larger toms which I love too.

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            • #36
              Obviously a duff batch of seeds, at least they were tomatoes!!

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              • #37
                What I've got so far, compared with previous years:-

                Sweet success:- As sweet as sweet Million, but slightly larger and with a thicker skin, so they don't split at the first opportunity.

                Indigo Cherry Drop:- More prolific than Indigo Rose, but bland in flavour. The Indigo Rose have an interesting smokey flavour.

                Cuor Di Bue:- Fairly bland, go soft quickly, but large. Ok for Ragu.

                San Marzano, old reliable. The fifth year from saved seeds. Good for eating or cooking.

                Super Sauce. Don't know what they'll taste like yet. One of them has just started turning colour. Very few fruits, but enormous. Annoyed that they are purported to be indeterminate, but are very definitely a bush type.
                Location:- Rugby, Warwckshire on Limy clay (within sight of the Cement factory)

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                • #38
                  Thanks for your update Mark, I agree with you about San Marzano I've not had a fault with them they're always reliable mine are also saved seeds.

                  Location....East Midlands.

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                  • #39
                    Gives me food for thought for next year as will have the greenhouse so will try a wider variety.
                    This year the crimson crush are good but most tasty when left on the plant to ripen fully. The crimson cocktail are so so.
                    The golden sunrise got a definite thumbs down from the chief taster being pretty flavourless. Pity as they are quite prolific.
                    Finally the rosella is a hit with plenty more to come.
                    All grown outside and no blight so far.

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                    • #40
                      Had the first of my black icicles. They are tasty and nice to have some plum tomatoes to go with the cherry types. Picked the first of the green grapes but haven’t eaten any yet.

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                      • #41
                        The excellence in taste this year goes to Black Cherry and Gardener’s Delight.They are delicious.
                        Apricot Dream isalso very good(the only hybrid I had)
                        Good

                        Red Zebra which is stripey tomato and I thought it would be good substitute to Tigerella.
                        Orange Banana
                        Roma which is apparently cooking one but I like to eat it
                        Black Russian or Black whatever- from self saved seeds, large salad size

                        A bit “meh” Indigo Blue- the prettiest looking one with purplish fruit turning to red/orange

                        Still to try

                        Ailsa Craig
                        Cherokee Purple
                        some massive beefsteak one that I must have scrounged at the start of the season.

                        Blight is here, dry weather managed to slow it down so fruit is ripening nicely but will be ripping the plants at the weekend.

                        Bren (and anybody else) I’m saving the seeds so happy to send away a few. If there’s too many takers might request SAE.


                        Last edited by coreopsis; 02-09-2021, 05:34 PM.

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                        • #42
                          As most of my tomatoes (well the few that I got in spite of blight) were picked before they were ripe and had to ripen indoors, it feels a bit unfair to judge their taste.
                          I will therefore give most varieties another chance over the next couple of years (I had 14 varieties going this year ).
                          The one I really liked was Pink Boar, a few managed to ripen on the plant and were very tasty. And there was another plain medium size red one that was delicious, but as it was amongst the emergency harvest I have no idea what variety exactly.
                          Location: London

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