I would love to try a few Japanese Black Trifele Toms.
If anyone can help, I have masses of seeds - so let me have your wish list and I will see what I can do.
Thanks
Blisters did you ever get fixed up with these, I have just noticed the posting, I have them if you are still looking XX Jeannine
Are they the ones Raymond Blanc said were the best?
I`ve got some to try this year-it`s a lot to live up to.l
No tomato is the `best`-but some are not worth growing-I`ll not name it here
Yep that's the one, it is an excellent tom,you could even make money with this one!!
Hi all, could anyone offer a description of theses toms and why they are so good? What's their growing habit?
cheers
I also tried looking them up as Jeannine sent me a few to try this year. I cannot wait - I am going to be wall to wall tomatoes.
Jitterbug
Generally speaking all black tomatoes have a strong taste,none are truly black but vary from a very dark red through to a brown colour.
They originated in Russia ,there are about 60 varieties that are classified as Blacks.
They are my personal favourites, I believe I have most of them
Japanese Black trifele (aka Black truffle) it is not a Japanese tomato.
It is a medium sized fruit about 1/2 pound.
Considered one of the blackest. I personally would describe it as a deep brownish red, like a very dark mahogany colour, although environment can alter the shading somewhat, blacks like a slightly acidic soil. It has slightly green shoulders.
It is shaped like a pear.
Potato leaf foliage.
Mid to late season.
Determinate. note there has been some controversy about this but I think finally it is generally agreed it is determinate.Most blacks are not.
Flavour is outstanding, strong earthy rich tomato flavour
Plants are very productive.
Fruit is smooth and not subject to cracking.
Not very thick skinned.
Open pollinated, you can keep the seed.
Comments are from my own notes and seedsmans descriptions.
XX Jeannine
couldn't spare a pinch could you? :-[
Cheers
Sorry Rutters I am just on the point of buying them myself, I never save tomato seeds I always buy them in and have very few of these. They are available from Tomatogrowers, I am putting an order in the next week or so for what I need and other a4a folks are having some stuff added to my order, The post is on under edible plants if you want to order XX Jeannine
Thanks..I'll have a look ;)
(http://i226.photobucket.com/albums/dd27/angleshades/japaneseblacktruffle.jpg)
these are they rutters and Jitterbug ;D
Raymond gets his seeds from Plants of Distinction a brilliant company who have a huge range of toms,
I did my own taste test last year between JBT, Cherokee Purple,Carbon,Black Krim and Blue Ridge Mountain,
I would put JBT last for taste, but first for being a very hardy plant which in my case grew out of blight at least twice, it was determined to fruit, in fact the plant in my unheated greenhouse only died last week :o
I will hopefully be growing them all again this year, can't wait, hope this helps/ shades :-*
http://www.plantsofdistinction.co.uk
Japanese Trifle Black ref: 0383B at £1.65 for 20 seeds
post and packing, flat rate of £1.50 per order
;D you get a free pack of seed as a thank you for ordering, so that covers the postage,
this year its a pack of various melons ;D
Thanks for the offer Jeannine. I got some from POD in the end.
Oh Good as I had very few when I actually looked aand have had to reorder for myself XX Jeannine