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    Debating on trying some fun toms. What are some prolific (OH is constantly scoffing) varities of either black or white toms to try? Thanks!!!
    The Impulsive Gardener

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    Chelsea Uribe Garden Design www.chelseauribe.com

  • #2
    The best dark tomato that I've encountered; is Piglet Willie's French Black...taste wise.

    It is scrummy.

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    • #3
      I have got some blue ones i am trying to grow this year so i can share the seeds next year, have no idea of taste as yet............hmmm forward thinking re andrea's post, maybe i can swap some seeds next year for some of piglet willies french black.

      hee hee

      Kx

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      • #4
        I'm growing "White OX Heart" for the first time this year, so I can't comment on if there prolific or not, and "Black Cherry" which I've grown several times, they have clusters, of very juicy, sweet cherry sized tomato's, I'd recommend then to anyone. I haven't any seed left or I'd have sent you some.

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        • #5
          I grew White Beauty which were so prolific they needed extra staking. They were of course, yellow. I also grew Black Cherry, which were dark red and we didn't like them. This year I am growing Moneymaker to see if they work.
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          • #6
            Ginger Ninger - good luck with your White Oxheart. They all rotten on the vine before my very eyes when I grew it out a few years ago so I never got to taste it. Given that the British climate is much milder that Oz it should like it there and produce ripe fruits before rotting!

            Llamas - I have grown out heaps of black and white tomatoes. The blacks typically have a sweet, smoky flavour, the whites are really mild but if you want to try something funky go for green-when-ripe (GWR) tomatoes. I have grown out quite a few, ranging from Green Cherry (my avatar) to Aunt Ruby's German Green (huge beefsteaks) with a range of others in between. The GWRs typically have a sweet, spicy flavour and are really yummy as far as I'm concerned!
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            • #7
              Thanks muchly everyone. I'll let you know when/what I choose. Of course I want to try everything now
              The Impulsive Gardener

              www.theimpulsivegardener.com

              Chelsea Uribe Garden Design www.chelseauribe.com

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