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Seed Saving Circle 2025

Started by JanG, May 01, 2025, 20:54:49

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galina

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No I am not aware of any similar varieties, but I am certainly not an expert.  And there are so many tomato varieties 'out there', it is difficult to be across all or even most of them. 

I love the various Sosulka, aka Icicle tomatoes and this green one fits right in with them.   

If you get that same intense flavour in a larger salad tomato, Jang, it is definitely worth following up. 

galina

The Early Prolific Straightneck has definitely reached its final size and has changed colour to a dark yellow orange.  So it came in to post harvest mature its seeds. 

markfield rover

So far tomato wise I have Glacier and First in the Field , which it certainly was . I have checked as I thought Rose de Berne had been recently offered but I can't find any reference, please let me know if I am repeating a circle seed. I am a little giddy as I have just harvested my first ever melon! Cheers.

galina

Great news on the melon.  Rose de Berne sounds a very tasty addition.  Thank you MR.

JanG

Rose De Berne tomato has certainly never been offered during my time with the seed circle so it would be lovely to receive those seeds.

I'm beginning to harvest bean seeds and will have good supplies of Resilient Cherokee Wax and Grumbliai. More to follow I hope.

On past varieties, a special mention for Georgian #22 from Galina which I love for its large flat tender beans and the obliging way it dries down and shells so easily. I failed with it entirely last year but it has prospered this year and is a winner!

And I'm particularly enjoying Sunfired Flare tomato from Juliev. I really like the beauty of the shape, size and colouring.


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