Which tomato varieties will you growing in 2010 and why.

Started by plainleaf2, October 21, 2009, 21:15:43

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plainleaf2


plainleaf2


flowerofshona2007

Feline.. blight resistant and not a bad tomato
Cristal.. Nice taste
Tigerella.... Hubbys favorite
Romano... Love them
Black cherry...Sweet
Love apple.... for stuffing
Roma... For sauces
And a few otheres not decided yet :)

plot51A

Yellow peach = love the fuzziness and the flavour
Black cherry = for flavour
San Marzano = for my passata machine

and several others yet to be decided.

All outside - I am an optimist  ;D

BarriedaleNick

Sungold because they are yummy.
Korol Gigantov because of the generosity of one forum member
Big Boy curtesty of my mate Mike who knows his onions
San Marzano because of the wisdom of previous posters
Harbinger because they are early and reliable

plus whatever else takes my fancy at the time...
Moved to Portugal - ain't going back!

Digeroo

I think I will give Ferline and maybe Legend a go

Also a tomato that grew in my garden.  No idea what it is or where it came from but suddenly there were two small yellow fruits.

My favourite is still Sungold I love going out into the garden of a morning and grazing.

telboy

O.K. guys,
Got the tastey info. Black cherry is also blight resistant?
More info. on that point. Thanks.
Eskimo Nel was a great Inuit.

GrannieAnnie

Black Krim again- a medium size but great complex flavor

Anna Russian- a large, up to a lb. heart-shaped very meaty fruit with very small seeds and tiny seed pockets. The plant itself initially looks ferny and frail but beefs up

Polfast- it is the earliest, good flavor, smallish to med. sized, but poops out by August so I'll grow some in pots to replace these

Maybe Pruden's Purple again though this yr. it didn't earn its keep. Wonderful flavor when it does.

Not Brandywine- too huge a plant and few fruits though they were large
Not Tigerella- flavor not as good as the others to my way of thinking

Will try "Black Cherry" due to rave reviews and still hunting for a super-early tom- maybe a Canadian one?

I may try putting a temporary roof over some with open sides.


The handle on your recliner does not qualify as an exercise machine.

Jeannine

Sungold.. for the flavour and yield in a cherry size.

Paul Robeson,of all my blacks this is  my favourite black tom, the taste is out of thos world.

La Roma (not roma ) for a plum type.

Big Beef is my standard best red. usually blemish free with a super taste and perfectly round.

Galapagos and Elfie, recently sent to me from Oz,my new ones this year.

Brandywine Yellow(Platfoot) Also Hughs, another yellow.

Soldacki,pink, the taste is super and the yield is good

Muleteam , midseason

2 Only Tumblers, good yield takes up little room and matures in 55 days so although the flavour is not the best it keeps me going till the others arrive

Lillians Yellow Heirloom, I think it is the best yellow, it is potato leaved and is generally a strong plant,
the seeds are not easily found in the UK and the fruits often cat face but they have a very distint taste.

Kellogg's Breakfast, brilliant orange ,large, high yield, fab taste.

Green grape,, heavy yield, outstanding taste.

One or two of the Polar group, not sure which yet, but because they are compact and very early.

Aussie, for a bit of fun.. I have bet on with a penpal as to who grows the biggest.

After that, I don't know, with much less space now  I have to be more selective(and sad)

XX Jeannine

When God blesses you with a multitude of seeds double  the blessing by sharing your  seeds with other folks.

cambourne7

I am hoping that the greenhouse will be build and the garden landscaped in jan/feb, baby due march so i am hoping i can get some early tomatoes and salads planted before i need to stop.

GrannieAnnie

Quote from: cambourne7 on October 23, 2009, 00:47:25
I am hoping that the greenhouse will be build and the garden landscaped in jan/feb, baby due march so i am hoping i can get some early tomatoes and salads planted before i need to stop.
Ahh, a baby!  :D  Just promise us you won't go wrecking your back lifting heavy pots when you're great with child, Cambourne.
The handle on your recliner does not qualify as an exercise machine.

cambourne7

dont panic i cleaned the downstairs today and my back was so sore after this gardening is low on my list of priorities :) and i am only 19 weeks so god knows what size i will be by christmas :)

GrannieAnnie

Quote from: cambourne7 on October 23, 2009, 13:28:26
dont panic i cleaned the downstairs today and my back was so sore after this gardening is low on my list of priorities :) and i am only 19 weeks so god knows what size i will be by christmas :)
In Dec. you'll be the perfect sixe for one having a baby! Vac. cleaners are murder on the lower back.
The handle on your recliner does not qualify as an exercise machine.

plainleaf2

cambourne7 and GrannieAnnie would mind taking the offtopic posts to the shed.
This is tomato and veg growing thread.

northener



Flighty

Plainleaf2 people often go off-topic in threads on this forum which other members don't mind at all.
If you don't like it then hard luck and don't start threads here.
Flighty's plot,  http://flightplot.wordpress.com,  is my blog.

I support the Gardening with Disabilities Trust, http://www.gardeningwithdisabilitiestrust.org.uk

plainleaf2

Flighty these same type people made personal attack and insults against me on other threads.
so if they want talk offtopic that is what shed if for. Off topic and other unrelated posts is what pretty much killed bbc garden boards.

Borlotti

It is much better to grow a baby than toms.  You can buy toms in supermarkets but not babies.  How exciting I wish you well.  Oh I have got all excited now and its not mine and a long time to wait until March.  I was just excited that I got any ripe toms this year, think they were Gardeners Delight from a free packet of seeds.  I have two children and four grandchildren and was more excitrf about them, then toms, but must say was excited about my cauliflower until I found it had a slug in it.  Going of topic now, what I shame.  ;D ;D

Flighty

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tonybloke

I like topics, (the ones with hazel-nuts in) or is that off-topic? ;D ;D ;D
You couldn't make it up!

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