Can anyone recommend some 'interesting' tomatos?

Started by Cuke, April 01, 2008, 11:12:17

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Cuke

I'd like to grow a nice variety of tomatoes this year and I've got a couple of your normal basic red types (Sungella and Sub Arctic) and a small red cherry kind that I can't remember the name of.

What I'm missing through are the more interesting types, the yellow, black, striped kinds. So I thought I'd ask what people recommend...

I'm growing them outside in the open air on the plot if that makes any difference by the way...

Thanks :)
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Cuke

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saddad

This should run and Run.... I'm going to keep an eye on it, I have over thirty vars but grow most in the cold Ghouse and Poly... but as Poly has no cover at the moment...
::)

caseylee

Purple russian plum tomatoes I have been told are very hardy and lovely to eat and bottle, I have just ordered some seeds

calendula

you'll be inundated  ;D

taste has to count as well as appearance though but I'd opt for the black russian, purple russian and green zebra, black sea man, elberta girl - all quite unusual to look at but flavour is meaty, not too acid which is what I like

for foliage I think silvery fir tree is the prettiest I've grown, bush variety so looks good in a pot

caseylee

Thanks calendula you just answered one of my questions aswell I have just ordered some green zebra ones cause they looked really intresting, do they grow well outside or better in a greenhouse same question for black russian

saddad

I keep saying I will try that silver fir tree!
;D

calendula

caseylee - both are cordons, so better inside and tied up and the usual needs for indeterminate varieties


Stevens706

Grew Tigerella and Black Prince last year, Tigerella was great and growing it again this year but Black Prince although a good taste wasn't very prolific so giving it a miss this time.

Biscombe

Striped stuffer were great for me last year! productive and a really unusual pepper looking tomatoes, as it says on the tin, great for stuffing!

Biscombe

Have you tried green tomatoes???? i really rate the flavor!  :) can't wait for summer!

Suzanne

I am trying (after reading several tom threads on the forum) the following:

Emerald Evergreen (Baker Creek)
Cherokee Purple (Baker Creek)
Black Plum (Thanks Mikey)
Japanese Black Trifele (USA swop)

To grow alongside
Sweet Million
Sweet Olive
Marmande
Yellow Pear

and Eristics blight resistant tom

Also putting in a couple of containers on the patio of tumbling tom red and gartenperle.

I DO, DO hope that we get a good summer.


Jeannine

For something different, tasty and interesting I would be looking for something other than red and  plain round.

Green... large    Aunt Ruby's German Green
   "         smaller Green Zebra..striped dark and lighter green
Bi Colour large Orange Russian, gold/red streaked. heart shaped
   "           cherry   Isis Candy, marbled red/yellow
Black    medium   Paul Robeson   beautiful flawless tom taste is smashing
  "          cherry     Black Cherry 
Orange   Oxheart    Orange Strawberry
   "           cherry     stay with  Sun gold
White     large         Hughs very sweet
  "          plum         Old Ivory Egg
Yellow   large  Brandywine Yellow Platfoot strain
  "          small      Yellow Pear..look like old fashioned Christmas lights


Bear in ind there are thousand of tom varieties, this is a very basic answer.

XX Jeannine
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sawfish

I've got black russian this year too. The 'Plants of Distinction' site has loads of interesting varieties.

Cuke

Wow, thats a great selection! Thanks for the replies everyone. :)

Now to go and play hunt the seeds...

Thanks again! :)
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calendula

#14
not used them for a long time but totally tomatoes used to stock some interesting choices

http://www.totallytomato.com


saddad

I got one of their catalogues once, my order would have run into hundreds...

:o

Cuke

That looks like a great site.

They seem to be American though? I assume they ship to the UK without any trouble then?
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sawfish

according to their site...

PUERTO RICO, CANADA and foreign countries - No shipments of any kind.

>:(

calendula

Quote from: Cuke on April 01, 2008, 15:12:46
That looks like a great site.

They seem to be American though? I assume they ship to the UK without any trouble then?

you'll need to contact them - I haven't used them for ages but they used to have a UK franchise, sadly is didn't operate very well and my order took forever, I complained and they gave it to me for free  :o and I'm still using the seeds there were so many in the order

shame if they don't ship out anymore

cleo

I would recomend `Money Maker`-it`s wonderful. Please offer them for sale around my vicinity. (tee hee)

Interesting is so much a mater of taste . And I still hope to be `back on my feet` to have some for sale late season

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