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  • What tomatoes are we growing in 2012?

    Hello there

    I grew tomatoes last year for the first time in my new greenhouse. I grew only a few plants, mainly one of the following (I purchased plants rather than grown from seed):

    Shirley
    Gardener's Delight
    Supersweet 100
    Sweet millions
    Moneymaker

    I have several seed catalogues and trying to plan a strategy of what to grow next year.

    I would be grateful for what you all plan to grow next year

    Many thanks

  • #2
    You cannot let a year go by without growing "Brandywine". It is a large beefsteak tomato and has superb flavour. A couple of thick slices fried with garlic on a bit of toast, sets you up for the day.

    There is also a variety called Apricot Brandywine, but I don't think this is as good as the original. Why not grow some tom's specifically for pasta sauce? San Merino is a cracker. Cheers, Tony.
    Last edited by Kleftiwallah; 11-12-2011, 06:21 PM. Reason: left out the 'e' in fried.
    Semper in Excrementem Altitvdo Solvs Varivs.

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    • #3
      I try all sorts of tomatoes but the one that I always grow regardless is Gardener's Delight. It just seems to work for me. Ripens quickly, because the fruit are small, is prolific, thin skins and a wonderful taste. I eat them like cherries.
      I don't have much luck with the larger tomatoes as they take longer to ripen but I do love having a big tomato for cooking. Maybe I'll try Brandywine as recommended by Kleftiwallah (and welcome to you).
      The plum tomatoes are not to my taste although I grew Roma this year. Not sure yet what else I'll grow this year.

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      • #4
        As usual I'll be growing Black Cherry, Carlton and Piccolo from saved seed, and Rio Grande from Seeds of Italy for pasta.

        Thats the plan - BUT a few others are bound to make it into seed trays as well

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        • #5
          A huge variety =D. What ever came from the seed swap I will be trying my hands at

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          • #6
            My usual Sungold in the GH, plus Tumbler in hanging baskets though not so many as last year

            Encouraged by what I have read here on the vine I shall venture into the unknown with Box Car Willy and Blackcherry.

            Colin
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            • #7
              I really can't be bothered to go and get my seed box, but a few

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              • #8
                The old standby's Alicante and Roma with Tumbling Tom in hanging baskets plus at least two others. I try new varieties each year but was very disappointed with black cherry this year. Prolific cropper but I found the skins tough.

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                • #9
                  oh dear god .........I seem to have suddenly accumulated so many different ones I haven't a bladdy clue how to choose .....
                  S*d the housework I have a lottie to dig
                  a batch of jam is always an act of creation ..Christine Ferber

                  You can't beat a bit of garden porn

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                  • #10
                    Had to cut my toms down this year due to disease....so as they were greenhouse ones, I am gonna try some outdoor ones for cooking, and only acouple indoors for salads. Probably sungold for indoors, although I would appreciate any recommendations on the outdoor ones please.

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                    • #11
                      Try marmande outdoors. Lovely large beefsteak. I had a crop from seed early on and grew on 6 armpits. Just plonked them in the ground once they were established in pots and off they went giving a great crop. 5 star recommendation.

                      Loving my allotment!

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                      • #12
                        I've tried them a couple of times and had poor results....soil and location must make such a difference

                        I'm glad they grow well for you though
                        Last edited by Thelma Sanders; 12-12-2011, 03:45 PM. Reason: typo

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                        • #13
                          Hmmm I thought I posted to this thread yesterday but it's gone.

                          I'll be growing Cederico for showing and also trialling a variety called Cristal. For a small fruited variety I'll be growing Tomatoberry (gorgeous to look at and superb taste.) and for the kitchen Alicante. Noticed in T&M's catalogue they have a blight resistant one for baskets and of course there is already Ferline which I think I'm correct in saying is blight resistant.

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                          • #14
                            I know what I won't be growing........
                            S*d the housework I have a lottie to dig
                            a batch of jam is always an act of creation ..Christine Ferber

                            You can't beat a bit of garden porn

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                            • #15
                              cmon, spill

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