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jamiegrows April 30, 2011 06:50 PM

Seeds From Supermarket Tomato
 
Hi All,

I bought some organic Heirloom tomatoes from a local supermarket. There was a smaller than baseball sized purple with dark shoulders tomato. It was overripe (a little mushy) and when I ate it it was so juicy and delicious I saved some seeds (my first ever).
The tomatoes came from Mexico. I would like to know the protocol for passing it on to friends etc. I planted 10 seeds already. What do I call it when I pass it on if it
turns out to be super delicious in my opinion?
Would Joe's (changed the supermarket name not to get in trouble) Mexican purple be all right? I would also include all details of size,growth, shape etc.

Jamie
:)

dipchip2000 April 30, 2011 09:25 PM

I think that if you bought it in a supermarket it probably already has a name and that by doing nothing but planting the seeds and growing the plant, that you have no right to rename it anything. JMHO

ron

Garf April 30, 2011 09:30 PM

Name it after the Supermarket.

jamiegrows April 30, 2011 11:23 PM

It was in a pack of Mexican grown heirloom tomatoes of different colors sizes and shapes. It was only labeled organic Heirloom tomatoes grown in Mexico

jeremyhilton May 1, 2011 01:24 AM

I say name it after the supermarket and Mexico, ie Joes Mexican Heirlooms... ;-)

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organichris May 1, 2011 03:55 PM

[quote=jamiegrows;211860]It was in a pack of Mexican grown heirloom tomatoes of different colors sizes and shapes. It was only labeled organic Heirloom tomatoes grown in Mexico[/quote]

Jamie, check out my thread about Sunny Valley organics. Their tomatoes are also grown in Mexico. Could be the same. Check out the link to their website. If that's what you got, the seeds are most likely Cherokee Purple, Red Brandywine, Yellow Brandywine, or Green Zebra.

[URL]http://tomatoville.com/showthread.php?t=17986[/URL]

jamiegrows May 1, 2011 04:18 PM

Sunny Valley Organics
 
Hi Chris,

Thanks for the links.
These were from Trader Joes and they came in a two pound plastic tub. The sticker only said Trader Joes organic heirloom tomatoes grown in mexico. I am growing Cherokee Purple so I will be able to compare them soon enough.

Thank you,
Jamie

bigbubbacain May 1, 2011 06:08 PM

I think it's irresponsible of companies to just throw the "H" word out there with a pack of tomatoes and not identify what the different varieties are. Seems to me that most anyone astute enough to seek out heirlooms would want to know the names of the different varieties. For all we know there could be hybrids disguised as heirloom, as there seem to be more and more hybrids available that exhibit characteristics of the older types.

desertlzbn May 6, 2011 01:11 AM

I agree Bubba, I would also like to know. I was at TJ's today and "almost" bought that pack of tomatoes. But you know what if I wait 3 more weeks, I will have more tomatoes than I am going to know what to do with so I didn't buy them!

dice May 9, 2011 06:58 AM

How about "Grocery Store Purple" in Spanish?

bigbubbacain May 10, 2011 11:21 AM

[quote=desertlzbn;212655]I agree Bubba, I would also like to know. I was at TJ's today and "almost" bought that pack of tomatoes. But you know what if I wait 3 more weeks, I will have more tomatoes than I am going to know what to do with so I didn't buy them![/quote]


3 WEEKS???:dizzy: Those are gonna be 3 long weeks. I'm about 2 weeks away on my Black Cherry and FloraDade, but I was so desperate for one of my first that I actually pulled an Azoychka off its dying vine to ripen in a paper bag and take with me out of town. I tried it last night after cutting away at the crack and bad places. It was beautiful.


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