Tomato Growing Thread 2023

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    Thanks @JWK. I'm impressed not only by the storage but how late you were able to keep picking!
     
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      I recommend Rosella Cherry. Then again, I'm a fan of Bloody Butcher and certainly don't find it bland, so it all depends on your taste buds. I find Jaune Flamme quite nice but not up to the hype.

      Sungold is the only tomato my mother likes. It's deservedly popular. Shame it's an F1.
       
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        It was an unusual season for sure, we are paying for that lovely mild weather up till early December now.
         
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        Black Cherry is another tasty variety.
         
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          Thanks @eatenbyweasels and @Alisa - it could be that I got bland fruit because I gave too much water and not enough feed. Or maybe legacy of Covid - my sense of taste and smell have been playing up since the summer
           
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            COVID shot out my taste buds last year, too ( see the 2022 thread for my grumbles about that ) and as a result, large quantities of my tomatoes ended up cooked and portioned in the freezer. Yesterday I had a batch of Lufichoise on toast for breakfast. Pow! Bright, sweet/tart goodness!
             
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              IMG_20230127_143852.jpg Sixteen years in storage, then just five days to germinate!
               
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                I call it "Sci-Fi". I saved some seeds from a tomato I ate on holiday in 2006 and have been growing them off and on ever since.
                 
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                  That's an odd looking one - appropriate name!
                   
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                    I caved. I sowed my micro dwarves.

                    Fat Frog
                    Dean's Jack in the Box
                    Moment Micro
                    Dark Stripe Micro
                    Aztek
                    Florida Petite
                    Snowdrop

                    A single seed of each. Because I am showing restraint. Supposedly. :th scifD36:
                     
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                      How long do other members wait before giving up on their sown tomato seeds?
                       
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                      I've had old seeds germinate after a couple of months.
                       
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                        I think that's maybe how I got some varieties mixed up last year, by re-using pots of compost that I thought were non-starters. Mine are all sown in bags this year, so it's not as if they are taking up space. It's more that I need to decide whether to re-sow.
                         
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                          Sorry @eatenbyweasels - I missed your reply.
                          Thanks for the info. I also grew Ukrainian purple in 2021 - and it was actually much better than last year. Certainly more productive and a better taste.
                          Let's see how the other two do - chose the orange banana principally for cooking, hopefully it won't be too bad - or at least better than the supermarket stuff!

                          I'll look into those other ones. Grushovka was on my list for this year - but opted for Moskvich instead. Luckily still plenty of time to get some seeds in.
                           
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