SETTFest™ event information and discussion forum. South East Texas Tomato Fest
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June 20, 2010 | #1 |
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SETTFest 2010 Photos
SETTFest 2010 Sizzling Flavors
This year was the hottest yet, and we're not just talking temperature! We had over 100 tomato varieties and ~40 attendees. To read more about the event hop over to the SETTFest 2010 Reviews thread by clicking here. View Photos of SETTFest 2010 If you wish to view a larger version of any photo, please click the Zoom button. We are currently working on posting pictures of all the tomato varieties present at SETTFest 2010.
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June 20, 2010 | #2 |
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SETTFest 2010 Master Variety List
Yellow/Orange/Bicolor [BW x NAR] x Yellow Submarine AAA Sweet Solano Bi-color Cherry Casey's Pure Yellow Cherokee Lemon Cherokee Yellow Galinas Gold Brooks Golden Gem F1 Green Giant x Yellow Submarine F3 Jumbo Jim Orange Kentucky Beefsteak Lemon Boy F1 Little Lucky Heart Livingston's Gold Ball Lucky Cross Old German Orangina Paw Paw Persimmon PH Mystery Bicolor Saladette (Purple Haze x ??) Serendipity Snow White Sungold F1 Taxi Wick's Orange Paste Green Charlie's Green Green Doctors Green Giant Green Magic Green Zebra Green Zebra Cherry Michael Pollan Dark Bear Creek Berkeley Tie Dye, Pink Berkeley Tie Dye, Red Big Cheef Black and Brown Boar Black Cherry Black from Tula Black Krim Black Sea Man Brad's Black Heart Cherokee Purple Cherokee Purple x German Red Strawberry Cherokee Sausage (aka Wessel's Purple Pride) D.B. Cooper Dana's Dusky Rose Dice's Mystery Black Indian Stripe "Plus" Indian Stripe "Zebra" JD's Special C-Tex Liz Birt Nyagous Owens Purple (Paul Robeson x Mortgage Lifter F4) Purple Haze F1 Purple Haze RL F2 Purple Price Shannon's South African Mystery Black Spudakee Spudakee x Novikov's Giant PL dark F4 Stutzman Black Vorlon Red Akers West Virginia PL Atkinson Aunt Swarlo's Polish Plum Baker Family Heirloom Bloody Butcher BW x NAR RL Red F5 (unnamed selection) Heidi Homestead, Flynn's Jetsonic F1 Juliet F1 Large Red Cherry Martha Washington NAR-X Red RL F4 Polish Dwarf Randy's Cherry Bomb Red Boar Tarasenko 6 Texas Kansas Marketer Tony's Italian Wes Zore's Big Red Pink Arkansas Traveler Barlow Jap Brandywine, Cowlicks Brandywine, Fliptx Earl's Faux Earl's Polish Hege German Pink Lilac Giant Momotaro F1 Rose de Berne Striped Sweetheart Stump of the World Sweet as Linda Sweet Carneros Pink Sweet Quartz F1 Terhune Toedebusch Pink Blue P20 Advanced Selection Dwarf Project Dwarf Emerald Giant F7 (green) Summertime Green F7 (green) Large Orange Fruited Tipsy PL F4 (orange) Summertime Gold F7 (yellow) Summer Sunrise F7 (yellow) Rosella Purple F7 (dark)
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June 20, 2010 | #3 |
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June 21, 2010 | #4 |
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If you were up bright-eyed and bushy-tailed this morning looking at the SETTFest Photos, you might have seen a photo labeled 'mojo-varieties'. That was actually snappybob's photos. I've since corrected it. Mojo's varieties have been posted.
I'll be traveling today.
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June 21, 2010 | #5 |
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And I appreciate the correction. I was there, I swear it!!!
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June 27, 2010 | #6 |
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Some photos have been added to the gallery which were taken by SnappyBob. Did anyone else take photos that they'd like to contribute?
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June 30, 2010 | #7 |
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We've now got the full SETTFest 2010 Master Variety List (scroll up to the 2nd post).
We've also updated the SETTFest 2010 Photo Gallery to include variety shots of every single tomato at SETTFest 2010. If you spot any mistakes in naming or credit, please let us know and we'll fix it immediately!
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June 30, 2010 | #8 |
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Feldon:
Great photos! Very nice.
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June 30, 2010 | #9 |
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Love the photos. Suze, your tomatoes look fabulous. That
striped sweetheart looks perfect. Lee
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July 6, 2010 | #10 |
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Thank you to all that worked so hard (you know who you are) to make this happen.
I really enjoyed it, yes it was hot, particularly for me being from Oregon, I ate tomato samples until I could no more, I saved seeds and really enjoyed meeting all of you. Thank you for your hard work. Paola |
July 7, 2010 | #11 |
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Love looking at all the pics -did I miss the taste test results?
Tell me more about [BW x NAR] x Yellow Sub
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July 8, 2010 | #12 | |
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I will say that several people were impressed with Martha Washington, a red that I simply can't find any history on. It's an RL red I got from DeerPark a couple of years ago, that's all I know. I also recall mdvpc really liked Bi-color Cherry, as well as Martha. He also liked Purple Haze (both the F1 and the F2). Maybe others who attended the event could weigh in with their favorites? The [BW x NAR] x ?? (most likely Yellow Sub) is from Bill Jeffers in Indiana. PL 1.5 to 2 oz yellow pear w/yellow epidermis. Very good flavor for what it is. Probably F3, accidental cross in his 08 garden with BW x NAR F2s he was growing out. Yellow Sub is the only variety in Bill's garden that year that had both a "neck" and was yellow and PL, so he thinks that is very likely the ?? part of the cross. Definitely worth working with / stabilizing, IMO. |
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July 8, 2010 | #13 |
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Suze: You are certainly right about Bi-Color and Martha's-got both of those germinated now, along with JD's-all from your fruits. PH didnt germinate for me.
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