This is from the 'Orange Pear' that I got from the vsp lol
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Gardeners Delight
Easy to Grow Cordon – Great Flavour – a Staple
Health and vigour 8/10
Taste 8/10
Grow Again? Yes, but will probably grow something else,
Terenzo
Semi Bush Determinate - Best of the bunch this year – top notch flavour, indoors and outside
Health and vigour 10/10
Taste 10/10
Grow Again? Yes, Yes Yes
Tumbling Tom Yellow
A determinate bush Varity with a sweet and pleasant fruit,
Health and vigour 8/10
Taste 8/10
Grow Again? Yes but will probably grow something else,
Sungold
Sweet and robust fruit – easy to grow
Health and vigour 8/10
Taste 8/10
Grow Again? Yes = but will probably grow something else,
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Roughwood golden plum - bush/plum
Short stocky plants with very thick sturdy stems although they've now succumbed to grey mould. I haven't had a big crop off these. Half the fruit are still green. I've grown one in a pot and one in the ground and they've both behaved the same. They have very large plum shaped fruits,bright orange, my kids have mistaken some for tangerines, though there have been some whoppers on them too. Meaty fruits that Ive used for cooking, very few seeds and little juice. Not really (IMO) a tomato for eating fresh, I find all yellow/orange toms pretty bland.
Health and vigour - 8/10
Taste - 6/10 fresh though aren't bad in a tomato sauce!
Grow again - maybe
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Black Russian - vine/medium
Tall plants with around 6 tons per truss. They aren't the first to produce but they are really worth the wait. Full of flavour, really juicy with a bite that goes well with that glass of wine and some olives. They are a deep mahogany colour with green shoulders, to be honest I just love all "black" tomatoes fresh! It's still producing fruit now, picked another 4 today.
Health and vigour - 8
Taste - 9
Grow again - yes, always do
Last edited by Scarlet; 16-09-2015, 02:44 PM.
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Originally posted by Scarlet View PostNot really (IMO) a tomato for eating fresh, I find all yellow/orange toms pretty bland.
(There is one red exception to this rule: Vesennij Mieurinski. If you haven't tried that one, you've not lived)...bonkers about beans... and now a proud Nutter!
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One exception to the rule Nellie - I really like Gelbe Konigin and have grown it every year since you sent me seed. I love the mix of colours in a salad and will always grow a few of each colour BUT there are only so many tomatoes you can eat in a day and the black varieties really have the flavour I like. Although I would choose a yellow home grown tomato before a bright juicy red one from the shop.Last edited by Scarlet; 16-09-2015, 06:13 PM.
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What about poor orange banana Scarlet? Doesn't that wiggle under as an exception too?http://mudandgluts.com - growing fruit and veg in suburbia
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Originally posted by sparrow100 View PostWhat about poor orange banana Scarlet? Doesn't that wiggle under as an exception too?
For cooking I would choose something else.
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Do you grow everything in pots? If not, have a go at planting them in the GH border. Or a bigger pot maybe, as the blossom end rot usually points to a watering problem. It's a really good variety and worth another go. Just read your previous post, I've never tried them outdoors, may be worth a shot
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