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  • #91
    Good strong Trailing Garden Pearl and Tumbling red, Totem, yellow stuffer and hildares
    I dream of a better tomorrow, where chickens can cross the road and not be questioned about their motives....


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    • #92
      One plant of each:

      Yellow pair
      Constoluto Genovese
      Sungold
      Garden Delight

      And something I never tried before, a basket verity I found for 50p in the end of season sale last year, it's called Losetto.

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      • #93
        A couple of each;
        Latah from Real Seeds and
        Gardener's Delight

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        • #94
          I rummaged through my seed box and decided to sow some of all the tomato seeds I had. Some very old, some saved on kitchen paper from last year.

          Gartenperle
          Minibel
          Tumbling Tom
          San Marzano
          Speckled Roman
          Black Prince
          Cream Torpedo
          Sweet Million
          Pomodoro
          Zuchero
          Sweet Baby
          Constantino (the name of the Italian restaurant owner who gave some seeds to a friend a few years ago )
          French Black (from someone on here; I've written PWs on the label, must go back and look at the envelope)

          Who'd have thought that I'd end up with about 200 seedlings??
          Whether you think you can or whether you think you can't, you are probably right.
          Edited: for typo, thakns VC

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          • #95
            My list for 2012, Sungold sounds a good tom to add to next years.

            Black Cherry
            Amish paste
            Lemon tree
            Shirley
            Gardener's Delight
            Alacante
            Tiny tom
            Garden Pearl
            Location....East Midlands.

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            • #96
              Gardener's Delight
              Harbinger
              Roma
              Balconi
              Rosada
              Maskotka (free with gardener's world mag)

              (I like bite sized tomatoes, may try a beef next year)

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              • #97
                Sungold
                Gardener's Delight
                Roma
                Auntie Madge
                Bloody Butcher

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                • #98
                  gardeners delight for me as well,did some last year,sweeeeeeeeet
                  OFF GRID LIVING.VEG GROWING.SURFING.INSPIRATIONS. http://howtwolivesimply.blogspot.com

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                  • #99
                    So far I have started
                    Early Tanana
                    Riesentrraube
                    Slovenian Black
                    Alpatieva
                    Monkey's Ass
                    Latah
                    Losetto
                    Mortgage Lifter
                    Sungold
                    Koralik
                    Harbinger
                    San Marzano
                    Principe Borghese
                    Only a few more to grow now
                    http://petersgarden101.blogspot.co.uk/

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                    • I think Arctic Plenty would be suitable for the weather we are having just now.............
                      My Majesty made for him a garden anew in order
                      to present to him vegetables and all beautiful flowers.- Offerings of Thutmose III to Amon-Ra (1500 BCE)

                      Diversify & prosper


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                      • I've just added Purple Ukraine to my list of seeds sown

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                        • Ailsa Craig, Money Maker, Super Marmand, Red Cherry, Black Cherry, Black Russian (sons of Rasputin).
                          When the Devil gives you Cowpats - make Satanic Compost!

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                          • Originally posted by Bren In Pots View Post
                            My list for 2012, Sungold sounds a good tom to add to next years.

                            Black Cherry
                            Amish paste
                            Lemon tree
                            Shirley
                            Gardener's Delight
                            Alacante
                            Tiny tom
                            Garden Pearl
                            Hi Bren. Have you grown Amish Paste before and if so what was it like? (Tangy, sweet or what?) And were there lots of juice and pips as opposed to flesh inside? I'm thinking of trying a new outdoor variety this year.
                            Forbidden Fruits make many Jams.

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                            • Growing a lot of plants I got seeds for in the last seed swap. I'm going for a "rainbow" appearance to my tomato bed this year. Got a whole multitude of colours i am growing!

                              Blue OSU (blue Tomatoes)
                              Snow White (white tomatoes)
                              golden sunrise (yellow tomatoes)
                              Purple Cherokee (purple tomatoes)
                              Brads black heart (black tomatoes)
                              white oxheart (large white tomatoes)
                              Green Velvet (green tomatoes)
                              Nepal (red tomatoes)
                              Last edited by Leeds_lad; 03-04-2012, 07:14 PM.

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                              • Originally posted by Lavenderblue View Post
                                I've got going...
                                100's&1000's - never grown these, no idea what they will be like.
                                I grew these last year and am growing them again this year. Literally thousands of tiny tangy tomatoes. When I picked them I put them in a bowl on the kitchen worktop and kept eating them like sweets. They seemed to go on and on cropping.
                                Forbidden Fruits make many Jams.

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