SC Tomato Tasting pictures 2007
[URL]http://good-times.webshots.com/album/559982326IkSLwp[/URL]
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Great crowd, great tomatoes, always enjoy viewing these events ..........
Table 4 of particular interest - the large heart shaped pink and large green behind the yellow - do you recall names? Any crowd favourites? I'm afraid it will be some time before I have any ripe tomatoes here in the PNW :( |
PNW this is Rodger the tomatoes pictured were all grown by me, I had 110 varieties at the show Bobbie who took the pictures brought spoon and some cuttings for me and Fert1 and some of her friends also brought some I can't recall all off hand, but one in particular was Bloody Butcher and it was a hit. I would say the most popular by far was DR. CAROLYN everyone couldn't believe such a small tomato and a ellow at that could have so much flavor. I will post more and some more pictures latter I am working tonight and haven't recouperated enough yet to do any posting.
The heart shaped tomato is Bulls Heart, the green is either Green Moldavan or Max's Large green |
Great pix! Looks like y'all had a great time. We were in Charlotte and considered
the drive, but alas, didn't have the time..... now I wish we had! 110 varieties is great! Do you happen to have a list of them all? It'd be great to hear everyone's comments on what was good, surprising, and the bad. Congrats Rodger! Lee |
It looks like everyone had a great time! :D
I plan on attending more regional get-togethers in the future and hope to make yours next season. |
Nice looking tables!
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[quote=rodger;67290]PNW this is Rodger the tomatoes pictured were all grown by me, I had 110 varieties at the show Bobbie who took the pictures brought spoon and some cuttings for me and Fert1 and some of her friends also brought some I can't recall all off hand, but one in particular was Bloody Butcher and it was a hit. [/quote]
Actually, it wasn't our group that brought that one, (I don't think). I know one of my friends brought some Rose de Berne, Orange Strawberry, Black Prince (I think), Aunt Gertie's Gold, Flammee, Black Cherry and possibly a few others. It is a possibility that she brought the Bloody Butcher, but I don't remember her mentioning that variety. She brought most of the tomatoes that we had, as most of mine have succumbed to wilt. |
Looks like a grand time was had by all! Those are some fine looking tomatoes. Wish I could have been there!!!
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Tennessee Britches. Never heard of that one. Somebody tell me about that variety.
THanks, |
it is a large tomato average size 2-3lbs as seen in the pictures and surprisinly very good. Craig Lehoullier recieved the original seed from a man in Tenn. Knoxville area I believe. Seed is avaible from Victory seeds.
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and more on Tennessee Britches .....
[URL]http://tatianastomatobase.com/wiki/Tennessee_Britches[/URL] |
Thanks for that link. I have not seen that site before. Thanks Rodger
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