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Old May 13, 2013   #46
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For the 2013 Season I am growing out:

Sungold (my only repeat, the other 3 are first timers)
Black Cherry
Green Zebra Cherry
Napa Grape

My other "Small" tomatoes are Jaune Flamme (first time) and Stupice (repeat). I don't consider them cherry size, but more like a small salad tomato. Cheers!
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Old May 13, 2013   #47
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Tommy Toe
Egg Yolk
Pink Bumblebee
Casino Chips
Sungold F1
Juliet
Sugar Drop
Sweet Linda
3 Juliet/Speckled Roman cross

Almost forgot Ted's Pink Currant

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Old May 14, 2013   #48
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All new to me:

Grappoli d'Inverno
Kazachka
Peacevine
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Old May 14, 2013   #49
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First year growing more than 1 type of cherry. Last year grew something called large red cherry. This year I got bit by the heirloom bug.

Black cherry
Green doctors
Gardeners delight
Sungold
Juliet
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Old May 15, 2013   #50
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Sungold
Jasper
Green tiger
Blush

This is my first year with a real garden, not just 3 5 gallon buckets. I'm super excited. I have good size jasper and sungolds already.
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Old May 15, 2013   #51
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Pink Bumblebee
Purple Bumblebee
Green Doctors
Lovely Sakura F2
Aiko
Midorichan(a.k.a Sun Green)
Bombonera F1

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Old May 15, 2013   #52
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See below

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Old May 15, 2013   #53
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For anyone growing Bumble Bees. This is the first year they are available. Please let me know how they do for you, particularly if you have a problem, or if you find them to be very good.

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Old May 15, 2013   #54
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These werent necessarily the ones I thought I would grow, but I had some massive seedling failures including three different yellows. I'm running my sons preschool garden, where the kiddos love cherry toms, there we are growing:

Tall varieties:
Sweetie 5-7' 65 days
Riesentraube
Cherokee Green Grape
Chocolate cherry

Short varieties:
Chello 24-36" 56 days
Pink Tumbler 50 days
Golden Dwarf Champion - 36-48" 70-80 days
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Old May 15, 2013   #55
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Green doctors
Black cherry
TSAC
Lollipop
Matt's wild cherry
Mexican Cocktail
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Old May 15, 2013   #56
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Sungold
Sungold F1 (a volunteer from last year)
Riesentraube
Sweet Million
Super Sweet 100
Black Cherry
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Old May 15, 2013   #57
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Coyote Yellow tomato
100 Sweet Cherry
those are the only two ive planted this year. a total of 5 plants. which ill only plant 2 or 3 more of them they are going to be late season!
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Old May 15, 2013   #58
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I'm planning to dehydrate what we don't eat fresh.make great snacks and perfect for pizza or salads.
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Old May 15, 2013   #59
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I really wanted to grow both Blush and Carbon Copy this year but the seeds never came up and I had a lengthy illness earlier this year and just never got around to reseeding them. What I have are all new to me

C. H. Porter
Reisentraube
Green Grape
Super Snow White
Big Sun Gold Select
Cherry Roma
Matts Wild Cherry
Pink Tumbler
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Old May 16, 2013   #60
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Sungold - I lose patience with picking them, but the flavor is good
Black Cherry - my favorite
Jaunne Flammee

new to me:
Reisentraube
Brandywine Cherry
Isis Candy
Bloody Butcher - just to try to have something early (not really a cherry I suppose)
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