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kygreg December 16, 2008 08:36 PM

tomatoberry
 
anyone had any experience with this variety and/or comments about it? thanks

goodwin December 17, 2008 08:18 AM

It's a huge plant and a little later than other cherry types. Once they start producing, they are enormously productive.
I took them to market and people liked the color and shape. They are unusually firm and crunchy and the flavor is mild. They hold and travel quite well. That's my experience, for what it's worth.

Wi-sunflower December 17, 2008 09:31 AM

[B]I took them to market and people liked the color and shape. They are unusually firm and crunchy and the flavor is mild. They hold and travel quite well.[/B]

That's good to know for me. I had seen them 2 years ago but forgot to order seeds. Then this year a plant customer wanted them and again I had forgotten about them. So this year I will definately get some seed for plants and myself.

kygreg December 17, 2008 10:25 AM

What is your source for the seeds? I think Parks has them.

Wi-sunflower December 17, 2008 10:47 AM

Yah, I think they do. But I don't get anything from Parks unless they are the only place that has it. They are just too over-priced. Johnneys has Tomatoberry too and tho it's pricey, it's not as bad as Parks.

kygreg December 17, 2008 11:23 AM

I prefer to order from the smaller companies; also guess I need to check my SSE yearbook.

travis December 17, 2008 11:39 AM

It's not in the Yearbook.

Tomatoberry is a hybrid, and a relatively recent offer. I don't think there's been time to grow out a stable OP.

kygreg December 17, 2008 11:55 AM

thanks Travis; I checked it out at Johnnys and $4.75 for 10 seeds. Ouch! And that doesnt include postage.

oc tony December 17, 2008 11:55 AM

$4.75 for 10 seeds ( plus s&h) at Johnneys. Their doing better than Jesse James did with a gun.

kygreg December 17, 2008 12:35 PM

Maybe the commercial side of their business is the bread and butter and sales to individuals is just gravy. Mentioning all this food is making me hungry. I guess they must have people who pay it or they wouldn't be marketing it.

Tormato December 17, 2008 03:08 PM

[quote=oc tony;113810]$4.75 for 10 seeds ( plus s&h) at Johnneys. Their doing better than Jesse James did with a gun.[/quote]

And, almost as good as Jesse James with a chopper.;)

Gary

travis December 17, 2008 03:15 PM

Tradewinds has Tomatoberry in their 2007 online catalog for 1.75 per pack. I don't know if they still offer it. You might check it out.

Here's the 2007 offer, page 99, item #1133: [URL]http://www.tradewindsfruit.com/TWF_catalog_winter_2007.pdf[/URL]

I don't know anything about Tradewinds reliability, service, etc.

travis December 17, 2008 03:19 PM

And SelectedPlants.com sells Tomatoberry transplants:
[URL]http://www.selectedplants.com/varieties.htm[/URL]

I know he's reliable.

I guess it's all in how you value the opportunity to grow this particular tomato. Personally, there are many proven cherry tomatoes that surely outperform Tomatoberry in the flavor and production department for little or no cost in seeds shared by fellow tomato folks.
:yes:

Linda10 December 17, 2008 03:33 PM

We grew it in 2007 and rated it about a "B". I think the qualities that make it good to take to market are ones I don't really care for....too firm and not enough flavor. Cute though!

kygreg December 17, 2008 04:05 PM

The only cherry tomatoes I routinely grow are SunGold and Black Cherry; usually I try to 2 or 3 other "new to me" ones that look interesting.Will try Sunsugar and Santa in 2009 and maybe Tomatoberry.


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