Black Cherry, Tigerella and Green Zebra for me, tasty and attractive for salads. Green Zebra is also amazing grilled. I'm still searching for a yellow/orange tomato that I like enough to grow again - this year's contender is Gold Nuggets.
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This year we are going with:
Currant Sweet Pea - tiny tiny toms much smaller than cherry toms
Totem - really small compact plants on 10-12" high.
Cerise - long trusses of small cerise fruit
Marmande - large fruits but boy what a flavour, fantastic
Striped Stuffer - for stuffing!
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Originally posted by Ashlands View PostThis year we are going with:
Currant Sweet Pea - tiny tiny toms much smaller than cherry toms
Totem - really small compact plants on 10-12" high.
Cerise - long trusses of small cerise fruit
Marmande - large fruits but boy what a flavour, fantastic
Striped Stuffer - for stuffing!
:-)Look deep into nature, and then you will understand everything better...Albert Einstein
Blog - @Twotheridge: For The Record - Sowing and Growing with a Virgin Veg Grower: Spring Has Now Sprung...Boing! http://vvgsowingandgrowing2012.blogs....html?spref=tw
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Originally posted by VirginVegGrower View PostI have just sown Marmande - so great to hear it tastes great as I have never grown it before.
The plants are certainly stocky little devils BUT because the toms can be quite heavy make sure you stake/support them really well....
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thanks folks for the advice....
so far my list
Continued from last year- Ildi
- Marmande
New comers- Currant Sweet Pea
- RIESENTRAUBE
- SunGold
- Red Alert (possibly)
Discontinued with bad experience- Cour di bue
- Sub Artic plenty
- Russian Black Krim
- GartenPerle
Note: Apart from sub-artic-plenty the seeds for red listed varieties are available.. or I can contribute these seeds in the tomato swap parcel...
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Originally posted by falkon View PostDiscontinued with bad experience- Cour di bue
- Sub Artic plenty
- Russian Black Krim
- GartenPerle
Last edited by Davyburns; 16-03-2011, 11:01 AM.
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Originally posted by Davyburns View PostWhat were the bad expieriences? I am growing Cour di bue and Sub Arctic this year, so would be interested. I have had some trouble germinating the latter, but have 4 healthy seedlings at the moment
2) Cour di bue also suffers from surface splitting but tomato outlook was great
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