Has anyone grown them this year? If so are they doing well?
A plot holder told me they were blight resistant.
Sinbad
We have one that was mailed to us by a friend last week. It is just getting acclimated so too early to tell but I'm eager to taste it.
Matts Cherry is not blight resistant, this is a rumour, it has shown a bit of tolerance to it but that is all. XX Jeannine
Good luck with it GrannieAnnie, would be interested in how well it does.
Thanks for that Jeannine. I don't think the plot holder who told me about them is going to believe it though but I wont bother to buy the seeds for next year now.
She made it sound as if this was the answer to my prayers ;D
Isn't Ferline supposed to be resistant?
chrisc
Yes, but it's not :)
Quote from: Sinbad7 on July 06, 2010, 17:10:08
Yes, but it's not :)
Is that from experience Sinbad - I was going to try some this year but ended up with too many varieties. Not worth a go next year??
I think they're worth a go as they are the last to succumb to the blight and a quite a good flavour. Last year I still had to spray them though.
Many plot holders where I am, grow them now, but the site is dreadful for blight.
ive got matts wild cherrys and they are doing wonderfully so far
Big differences.. tolerant and resistant , here is where the confusion begins.
Matts by he way is an excellent tomato, love it, Ferline and Legend (the other one that is supposed to be resistant are terrible.)
XX Jeannine
Oh, it's tomatoes you are talking about!! ::)
I have wild cherry but mine are trees. I have eight which I bought from the Woodland Trust together with ninety two other native trees.