August 14, 2012 | #61 |
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Honeydrop
This cute little 0.4 oz. cherry tastes good and sweet but is missing the Sungold zip for me.
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August 14, 2012 | #62 |
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Love your pictures Kath. Franks large red and Daniels are 2 of my favorites this yr.
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August 14, 2012 | #63 |
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Hungarian Heart
This was another one with a slim habit that was easy to stake, yielding big hearts from 15 to 21 oz. It has a rather large core and wasn't easy to peel raw.
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August 14, 2012 | #64 |
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Hungarian Oval
Some catfaced, some pretty. A slim plant that is easy to stake. Large beefsteaks over a pound. Wasn't prolific for me this year but said to be for some.
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August 14, 2012 | #65 |
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Indian Stripe
This tomato has great taste and texture and is a perennial favorite with the neighbors. When you use the "2 plants to a stake" method you really get a LOT of them.
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August 14, 2012 | #66 |
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Indian Stripe x possibly Daniels
From Carolyn's 2012 seed offer, we (including neighbors) are more than a little excited about this one. It can be beautiful and it is always great tasting. Yes, it is as good as it looks. I'll go into more detail when Carolyn posts her feedback page.
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August 14, 2012 | #67 |
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Indiana Red
In my garden, 14-20 oz. red hearts that had rather low production and didn't keep long when ripening on the counter. The plant was wimpy, I mean wispy, and stayed small for a long time. I was an impatient gardener with this one and Danko- guess I like hearts that come on more robust plants so they can keep up with the big boys in the garden.
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August 14, 2012 | #69 |
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Ispolin Malinovyi
This was more of a globe than a beefsteak and fruits ranged from 4.4 to 11 oz. but were mostly free of blemishes and had a really good taste. Still a little small, wet and seedy for a sandwich imo.
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Sheesh...it's Dester's. I saw the misspelling first and it stuck in my head. All fixed! Last edited by kath; August 14, 2012 at 04:04 PM. |
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August 14, 2012 | #71 |
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Italian Striped
An amazing tomato to look at, inside and out, the RL plant produced loads of 6 to 13 oz. fruits. Unfortunately, many of them had BER and/or catfacing for me this year.
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August 14, 2012 | #72 |
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Jan's
This bushy plant grew like a shrub and was loaded with light orange fruits of varying shapes in the 0.5 to 1 oz. range. There was a slight blush on the blossom end.
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August 14, 2012 | #73 |
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JD's Special C-Tex
This is my 3rd year growing this one...probably won't be the last.
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August 14, 2012 | #74 |
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Josefina
There are plenty of 0.4-0.5 oz. cherries on this large plant. DH prefers it to Sungold but they split more quickly after a rain.
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August 14, 2012 | #75 |
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Kentucky Beefsteak
A large dark yellow beefsteak that I had to grow because of a picture I saw that looked more orange and much better than mine.
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