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Old July 12, 2017   #76
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I have too little experience to miss a variety. I do have some regrets for this season though. Some of the varieties that were in my grow list did not make it. Here is the list:

1) PINK FURRY BOAR
2) BYCHYE SERDTSE ORANZHEVOE
3) CARBON
4) KOSOVO

1 didn't germinate. 2 was growing well but my 1 year old son stepped on the seedlings and killed them. 3 died of unknwown reasons shortly after transplant in the garden. Of 4 I didn't get the seeds.

I guess I'll give them another try in 2018.
good ones ! notable varieties ...to bad ....but 2017 is lots of prep for 2018 whilst gardening for current 2017..
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A pear that I think is gorgeous is New Hampshire Pickling tomato. It's red with a yellow neck. The problem is it's very determinate, and they boast that you can pick a thousand tomatoes at one time per plant for pickling. If it was an indeterminate, I would grow it to add to mixed bowls of cherries. It's said to have a smoky flavor.

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Where do you get "New Hampshire Pickling tomato " ?

sounds interesting ornamental etc. I think I like the idea of

pickled tomatoes with a plum/ or egg or / pear shape /.


Ones of note that have been useful for pickling ...Britains breakfast ,

unikainyi , Uspek .

I have been wanting to pursue the Pickled Tomato culture for years

but have not as of yet .
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Where do you get "New Hampshire Pickling tomato " ?

sounds interesting ornamental etc. I think I like the idea of

pickled tomatoes with a plum/ or egg or / pear shape /.


Ones of note that have been useful for pickling ...Britains breakfast ,

unikainyi , Uspek .

I have been wanting to pursue the Pickled Tomato culture for years

but have not as of yet .
Totally tomato has it, 30 seeds for $1.25. So pretty it makes me want to pickle something.

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Old July 12, 2017   #79
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You just can't grow them all .... LOL
Black bear, is that a DARE??!!
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Black bear, is that a DARE??!!
No !... it is just a sad realization that in this realm of existence

even a Black bear is a finite entity ....and the Tomato varieties to try will outlast the bear !
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Obskie Kupola F1 (named after a great Siberian river Ob) is from the same excellent collection of heart shaped tomato varieties like EM Champion, Shapka Monomakha, Mazarini etc. of Siberian seed company Sibirskiy Sad.


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BlackBear, one determinate heart to try (you probably knew this one already) is Zolotoe Serdtse, a golden/yellow one. It stays very tidy. The taste was good, even when ripened indoors.

I'll have to try more of the compact hearts, this year I am growing one Siberian variety called Obski Kupola (thanks Andrey). It looks like a heart in the pic, very compact growth, like a dwarf.
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I will look out for some localized sources of Obskie Kupola F1 (named after a great Siberian river Ob)and Mazarini .......


A Hybrid ? Obskie Kupola F1 .....wow it sounds like the super duper of hearts

etc......Is anyone working to "de hybridize " that one
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