2013 Tomato Growing

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  1. Sheal

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    No John, please don't update the list yet. :) I haven't got the room to grow all these, so will only be growing a few. Problem is they are mixed as stated, so I won't have a clue what they are until they fruit. :scratch:

    The top three on my post are definite's and you already have those listed. :)
     
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    Still searching for this Tanaki tom:scratch:
     
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    Thanks I didn't realise you were on a mission Loli! :dbgrtmb: John and I have already given up, I have no idea what it could be. Perhaps I should send an email to Suttons, it's not listed on their website, so perhaps they won't know either. :doh:
     
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    We'll find it if it's there Sheal:thumbsup: would be an idea to mail Suttons:dbgrtmb:
     
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      Not sure it tells you enough to be worth the screen its written on :(
       
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      At least the names come up:dbgrtmb:
       
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      I am fed up with throwing tomatoes away or filling valuable space in the freezer so since it is only Steve and I here I shall only grow a couple and that will be Gardeners Delight and my old favourite from Nursery days Moneymaker!
       
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        Moyra; I've added your two varieties to the list at post #1, thanks!
         
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        I'll be growing san marzano as my main heavy crop (for making into things/preserving) next year, then a few each of Sungella (like sungold, but more tomato taste) Costoluto Fiorentino, Gardeners Delight, and one other (not decided yet).

        Christmas is the time though that I look through the catalogues and online, then decide on next years crops. Only thing I have ordered so far are my spuds.

        Steve...:)
         
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          I've got one surplus packet of Big Zac seed, 15 seeds in total, can someone please refresh my memory as to asked for some when I mentioned I might be getting some earlier this year?
          Send a SAE and they're yours!

          PM me for details :)
           
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          I've had a reply from Suttons regarding 'Tanaki'. Of course they didn't actually answer my question properly but this is what they've told me.

          'Tanaki' has small to medium red fruit and crops heavily. It can been grown in or outside and ripens early.

          I assume it's a cordon tomato. :scratch:
           
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            I've added Steve R's varieties to post #1.

            Let us know when you decide on the final one Steve :blue thumb:
             
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