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Post by johno on Feb 13, 2009 15:21:34 GMT -5
I'll pick 5 for ya' to make it easier ;D
Black Krim Hillbilly Rouge D'Irak Russe Mers de Nom
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Post by raymondo on Feb 13, 2009 15:42:25 GMT -5
I find paring down my own list very difficult, but found reducing yours quite easy LOL...
Black Krim Neves Azorean Red Kelloggs Breakfast Hillbilly Jaune Flammée (excellent for drying) Cherokee Purple Black Cherry Pruden's Purple Box Car Willie Stupice
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Post by sandbar on Feb 13, 2009 21:03:59 GMT -5
Iva, thank you for the offer, but I am maxed out on tomatoes for this year. And, the Canadian Tomato Pusher (Dan/Val) is sending me more temptations ... ;D
I have added to my grow list for 2010. I just can't do it this year ... I think ...
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Post by elkwc36 on Feb 15, 2009 20:30:01 GMT -5
Thanks for some ideas. I like Stupice, good early production, grew it 2 years ago. Cherokee Purple and Box Car Willie gave me some tomatoes last summer, so did Canabec Rose. Black Pear was okay, but didn't really like the taste all that much. Maybe I should write my list of seeds on a dart board and just choose that way!! I have a hard time narrowing down the selection, and I just don't want so many different ones, if I can pick 10 or so, with really good production. Black Cherry is purely indulgence for taste, as is Bloody Butcher! Here's the list of what I have, any suggestions of what to grow are welcome! I'm thinking of spending V day starting seeds (good astrology day for it ...LOL) And I picked up some more shop lights this past weekend, so I'm itching to get going. Ananas Noir Omar's Lebanese Green Zebra Carbon Orange Russian Mortgage Lifter Gold Medal Black Krim Pineapple Black From Tula Neves Azorean Red Siberian Kelloggs Breakfast Hillbilly Principe Borghese Mr Bruno Long Shelf Life Jaune Flamme Cherokee Purple Black Plum Black Pear Black Cherry Pruden's Purple Zigan Box Car Willie Cannabec Rose Vah-tan Vova Yellow Stupice Palmira's Italian Heirloom Rhoades Heirloom Rutgers Purpe Price Reisentraube Orange Jubilee Russian Persimon Clear Pink Early Rouge D'Irak Russe Unikalny Dar Dubrava Khirh Jagodka Van Hert Ohio Russian Size Giant Italian Paste Silvery Fir Tree Moscow Suburb Memory of Vavilov Kremlin Chiming Clock Talalichinski Blue Jack White Mers de Nom Hoskins-Barger You have several on there that I'm growing for the first time this year. Of the ones I've grown I would pick Carbon- Very productive and good taste in a terrible year Neves Azorean Red - moderate producer of excellent tasting maters Juane Flamme - A must grow for me. Never fails. Cherokee Purple- A great tasting work horse if you have the true one Black Cherry Pineapple Kelloggs Breakfast - Another must grow. KBX didn't do anything last year although touted by many to be better. Both will be back this year. Mr Bruno - Taste is ok and a great producer for me. Comes in fairly early and after the big boys start I use it for salsa ect.
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sammyqc
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Urban, small raised beds, Zone 5 (Canada)
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Post by sammyqc on Feb 15, 2009 22:29:38 GMT -5
Thanks for all the suggestions! Now I have some ideas to work with. I'm glad certain varieties got more than one or two votes, that really helps. I know I'll still wind up starting more than I should, and probably trying to squeeze spots in the yard for them, but that's part of it!
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