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Jeannine Anne February 19, 2012 11:53 PM

Polar series, Gem, Beauty,Baby,Star
 
I have had this set of seeds for a while and not grown them. The descriptions are very similar, is there anyone out there who has grown all four or does anyone have any more detailed info in them,. I have read the net and various sites

XX Jeannine

Sherry_AK February 20, 2012 07:23 PM

Hi, Jeannine. I usually grow at least 1 Polar Baby each year. It's quite a small tomato, and quite a small plant, and it's wildly productive for me (in container, outdoors). I've grown Polar Beauty, which as I recall was a larger plant and larger fruit, but I didn't care for it. Sadly, I don't remember why I didn't like it ... I don't know if it was the taste or performance. Not much help I'm afraid!

Sherry

janezee February 20, 2012 07:48 PM

Sherry, Does Polar Baby taste good, or just that awful phrase, "Good for an early tomato?" Talk about gosh darnoodleying with faint praise! I run from anything with that description. My first Oregon Spring's were such spitters, and I thought they'd improve way more than they did. /puke
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Jeannine Anne February 20, 2012 09:06 PM

Yep, I know that phrase too.

Thanks for the help, I can't make up my mind wether or not to grow all 4 or just give them up along with the others I am letting go soon...it is that all important word "space"

XX Jeannine

Sherry_AK February 21, 2012 01:22 AM

[QUOTE=janezee;256592]Sherry, Does Polar Baby taste good, or just that awful phrase, "Good for an early tomato?" Talk about gosh darnoodleying with faint praise! I run from anything with that description. My first Oregon Spring's were such spitters, and I thought they'd improve way more than they did. /puke
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I'm not actually sure I could even say that they are "good for an early tomato," however, they are "dependable" and not too bad on a salad! One of the few tomatoes I can count on here to produce fruit outdoors every year.

Sherry

carolyn137 February 21, 2012 08:08 AM

If I was still growing early varieties every year, which I'm not, I'd still choose Moravsky Div for a better than early darn good tasting variety as compared with other earlies I've grown through the years.


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