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Old October 1, 2018   #1
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Yes ...I did grow Black Bear Tomatoes this year ….

They were Big and Prolific and ..one .plant left is still growing with green fruit and setting flowers etc.


but many are susceptible to concentric crackings ... bah !

to bad ! They taste great … I think they do better in the cooler weather

and not the Record heat we had ….


will try again next year . But to bad ...melikes to keep the fruit clean and not

risk waste from cracking etc. etc.
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Old October 4, 2018   #2
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Yes ...I did grow Black Bear Tomatoes this year ….

They were Big and Prolific and ..one .plant left is still growing with green fruit and setting flowers etc.


but many are susceptible to concentric crackings ... bah !

to bad ! They taste great … I think they do better in the cooler weather

and not the Record heat we had ….


will try again next year . But to bad ...melikes to keep the fruit clean and not

risk waste from cracking etc. etc.
I must have forgotten something,but what is the origin of what you are calling Black Bear variety?

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I must have forgotten something,but what is the origin of what you are calling Black Bear variety?

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The actual Variety "Black Bear " Indet., regular leaf plants. Large purple/black beefsteak fruits are quite juicy, and have excellent flavor. 8-12 oz

I gots them from Tatiana …

I leave the history quote from her database :

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Russian origin.
First introduced in SSE 2008 Yearbook by Neil Lockhart of Oblong, Illinois (IL LO N), who obtained seeds from Reinhard Kraft, Neukirchen, Germany .
Reinhard Kraft received seeds from Andrey Baranovski of Minsk, Belarus with a translated name that he felt was racially discriminatory. As it appeared to be a great tomato, Mr. Kraft chose a nice neutral name for it - 'Black Bear' - and shared seeds under this new name.
The original Russian name for this tomato was Negrityonok. However, Negrityonok is a much smaller tomato compared to what Reinhard Kraft, Neukirchen, Germany observed in his growouts. It is obvious that just environmental growing conditions could not be responsible for such a huge difference in fruit sizes, therefore it makes sense to consider Black Bear tomato a different strain.




I grew them again this year ….they are BIG ...Prolific ….Flavourful ….


but I had problems with the concentric splitting ...more than my other varieties …


so close......but so far …...LOL
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Yes, grew it this year as well. Excellent tomato for me too. Seed from Tania
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http://www.tomatoville.com/showthrea...t=15828&page=2

OK,now I remember for it was discussed here at Tville back in 2010.

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OK,now I remember for it was discussed here at Tville back in 2010.

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Forget the ...Name …lol (goofy as it is ….lol)

It sure was a good variety ...except that for me I got the cracks this year .

It could be preventable by my culture practice and the season environment .
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Now that Tatiana has suspended selling seeds, are there any other commercial sources for Black Bear?
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Now that Tatiana has suspended selling seeds, are there any other commercial sources for Black Bear?
I Googled that and couldn't find any other sources.

BUT,in post #1 in this thread Black Bear said he had grown it,and I'm assuming he saved seeds or had seeds left over from what he got from Tania.

So why don't you ask him for some seeds.It wasn't clear to me if it was you asking for seeds or just a general question.

Also note that IMO there are several other dark colored beefsteak type tomatoes as well that are pretty darn good.

Just asking,why focus on just the variety Black Bear?

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Now that Tatiana has suspended selling seeds, are there any other commercial sources for Black Bear?
YIKES ! never thought of that ! I just hoped there would be another limited time opening ...for the Tatiana source …..Yikes !

I will have to try this one again next year ….

It is a vigorous compact producer...etc.


I just picked a few off the vine yesterday .


I have decided I am a "Fussy Black bear " when it comes to this one …


I mean The fruit is good solid meaty ….good taste ...large ...prolific …

good right ? I found if there was the blemish of the concentric ring on top of fruit

I turned it upside down …...and behold !...fruit is gorgeous and dark and meaty !

Real Magazine pix fruit . If I slice a sandwich slice ...from the upside down fruit

I can't even tell there ever was a concentric ring blemish etc.


What a silly Fussy Black Bear ……

I will try this one again next year ...and work on my culture ….and hopefully it wont be a record heat year ….again and less concentric rings etc.
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