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asmx91 February 1, 2020 12:14 PM

You can't buy these varieties, but you can send me a PM and you'll get seeds.
We had in Germany such a weather as you have it at the moment.

barbamWY February 1, 2020 06:53 PM

[url]https://www.adaptiveseeds.com/product/vegetables/tomatoes/tomato-harvest-luck-organic/[/url]
has Ernteglück.

barbamWY February 2, 2020 05:02 PM

I did not order the Erntegluck because I am looking for mid size tomatoes. I did put in my requests from the list Shawn has for Carolyn's seeds. There were some Siberian seeds there. I also found seeds for 0-33 and ordered those. I also ordered Katja and Totuushka and I have no idea how they will do. Thanks everyone.
Barb

barbamWY February 3, 2020 02:42 PM

[QUOTE=RJGlew;753067]Saraev 0-33[/QUOTE]

I found seed at Delectation of Tomatoes for 0-33 and ordered. Thank you for the suggestion.
Barb

RJGlew February 4, 2020 11:55 PM

[QUOTE=barbamWY;753115]I found seed at Delectation of Tomatoes for 0-33 and ordered. Thank you for the suggestion.
Barb[/QUOTE]

Good luck with the 0-33 plants this summer. They do very well here (Zone 3a), and AKMark seems to grow a lot of them outdoors in Alaska (Zone 4a). The other good early determinate here is Sasha's Altai from AKMark's seed, distributed by Tatiana. However, on occasion it does succumb to blight which I have never seen happen with 0-33. And regardless of what is written, Vladimir proved the Saraev 0-33 tomatoes are NOT frost tolerant.

rhoder551 February 6, 2020 10:39 AM

My growing climate is probably very different but where I am the summers can be quite chilly and not the best for growing tomatoes. The only one on your list I have grown is Juliet and I like it a lot and grow it every year. It gets bad reviews online which I think is a shame since it really performs well in adverse conditions...temp fluctuations don't seem to bother it. You do need to let the tomatoes get very ripe and soft before they taste any good.

RJGlew February 7, 2020 01:19 AM

[QUOTE=rhoder551;753181]The only one on your list I have grown is Juliet and I like it a lot and grow it every year. It gets bad reviews online which I think is a shame[/QUOTE]

It is a very beautiful & prolific plant, but the taste is pretty weak.

rhoder551 February 10, 2020 03:54 PM

[QUOTE=RJGlew;753209]It is a very beautiful & prolific plant, but the taste is pretty weak.[/QUOTE]
I don't agree... It might not be the most delicious but it is pretty good if you let it ripen before eating. I have given samples to several gardeners in my community garden and they are growing it as well.

barbamWY February 11, 2020 10:12 PM

Four years ago my friend took care of my garden. She led me to a plant that she said she loved. It was Juliet. So I've grown them every year since.


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