We tried a couple of new bush tomato varieties this year (well new to us) following a good but rather bland crop of "Gardern Pearl" last year
We chose Wilma and Maskotka both according to the blurb on the seed packet high on their flavour.
Anyway... my views:
Wilma - lovely small compact plant, ideal for small pots on the patio. At this stage of the year probably 12 inches high and spread approx 8 inches. It really is compact and does not sprawl at all. Tasty small cherry sized fruit.
Pics of Wilma below.
Maskotka - A very "rangy" plant. It spreads moe than it grows in height!. Far more so than Wilma. More suited for larger pots. It does tend to trail a lot more too. (Though it might be to big to be seen as a proper hanging basket type plant). That said, it seems to be a very heavy cropper. Fruit seems larger than Wilma, somewhere between cherry and salad sized.
Pics of Maskotka below.
As an aside, both were sown at a similar time in March. Wilma suffered a lot more from the early spring chills compared to Maskotka.
...and the wife prefers the taste of Maskotka
G
We chose Wilma and Maskotka both according to the blurb on the seed packet high on their flavour.
Anyway... my views:
Wilma - lovely small compact plant, ideal for small pots on the patio. At this stage of the year probably 12 inches high and spread approx 8 inches. It really is compact and does not sprawl at all. Tasty small cherry sized fruit.
Pics of Wilma below.
Maskotka - A very "rangy" plant. It spreads moe than it grows in height!. Far more so than Wilma. More suited for larger pots. It does tend to trail a lot more too. (Though it might be to big to be seen as a proper hanging basket type plant). That said, it seems to be a very heavy cropper. Fruit seems larger than Wilma, somewhere between cherry and salad sized.
Pics of Maskotka below.
As an aside, both were sown at a similar time in March. Wilma suffered a lot more from the early spring chills compared to Maskotka.
...and the wife prefers the taste of Maskotka
G
Comment