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Produce => Edible Plants => Topic started by: philcooper on April 21, 2004, 14:41:48

Title: Tomato - Tommy Toe
Post by: philcooper on April 21, 2004, 14:41:48
Does anyone know when the tomato Tommy Toe was introduced. My gardening group is putting on a display of Victorian vegetables in September and one of the members claims it is old?
I've found it listed on many US seed sites as "heirloom" but then found a definition of heirloom as meaning open pollenated!!!
Title: Re:Tomato - Tommy Toe
Post by: john_miller on April 21, 2004, 23:32:02
F1 hybridisation only came about in the 1950's, Phil. Any variety that can be dated prior to that decade will be OP. I have always taken heirloom to mean a seed strain that has been handed down through many generations in contrast to F1's which have to be re-selected every year.
Title: Re:Tomato - Tommy Toe
Post by: cleo on April 22, 2004, 20:05:26
I`m not sure about the heritage of Tommy Toe-but I suspect it is not `old`.

It`s not that special either but that`s just me.

Stephan.