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Old February 1, 2013   #1
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Default Help Me Choose My NW Tomato Garden

I am planning what I am going to grow out this year and want to add a couple to my growing list. Out of these listed below, please help me choose which ones to grow. I am looking for a prolific tomato plant and I will be using these tomatoes for roasting or canning. Which ones are winners and why? Especially interested in those who have grown them on the Pacific Northwest but happy to hear from everyone!

Alaska
Amber Colored
Beaverlodge Slicer
Early Annie
Early Wonder
Gold Dust
Grushovka

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Grushovka was a good one for me ........

http://tatianastomatobase.com/wiki/G...b=General_Info

my notes from 2008 read: smooth, light, tasty on the sweet side - yum; not deep/rich flavour but plant health and production make this one a keeper

nice tidy plant as well .........
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Thank you. Was it extremely productive?
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I will be placing my seed order today so would love to hear from others as well. Thanks!
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Was it extremely productive?
Grushkova must have provided a fairly good harvest or I wouldn't have noted same ...... but didn't keep detailed notes on actual weight/numbers .....

Not sure what else you are planning to grow, but when you mentioned roasting - Speckled Roman came immediately to mind -

http://tatianastomatobase.com/wiki/Speckled_Roman
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Thanks! And bird1 just offered me some seeds of the Speckled Roman along with some others!

I will put your suggested one on my list to purchase today!
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