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  • #61
    Originally posted by DataMonkey View Post
    Bit of a long shot this, but I grew some yellow oval cherry tomatoes last year that did really well.

    Trouble is, I bought them as small plants from the village show, and I've got no idea what they were.

    I'd like to try them again, so is there a common variety that they are likely to be ?

    They were definitely yellow, not orange, and oval shaped rather than round cherry ones.
    Edging my bets here a little!

    But when you say "Oval" Could that have been "Pear Shaped" as "Yellow Pear" seems to be a latest fave hitting the scenes of late!
    "Knowledge is knowing a tomato is a fruit, wisdom is knowing not to put it in a fruit salad"

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    • #62
      Originally posted by mrsbusy View Post
      Just going to try the one bush variety.
      I like Sungold (to eat) in with a mix of others - last year we also liked Rosella and I have seed left for this year. I also grew Sweet Aperitif which was good but not memorable!
      Am I the only person who wasnt the least bit impressed by sungold? Far too thin skinned, most burst or split upon picking.
      Im going to try red pear again this year, and principe borghese, which is great for sauces. Will also try a couple of the sweet n neat ones again if I can find seed, as I remember them being prolific and easy to look after. Roll on pay day & I can go seed shopping....

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      • #63
        Bex!

        Honest you are missing the beat with "Sungold"

        My kids n grandkids eat em like sweets n can't get enough of em!

        So have to accommodate a little more room to grow a few more plants to fulfil there desire!

        Yeah! a little too sweet for some as I recollect! But if I didn't grow them, sure I would get "Lynched"
        "Knowledge is knowing a tomato is a fruit, wisdom is knowing not to put it in a fruit salad"

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        • #64
          Originally posted by Deano's "Diggin It" View Post
          Edging my bets here a little!
          But when you say "Oval" Could that have been "Pear Shaped" as "Yellow Pear" seems to be a latest fave hitting the scenes of late!
          I often grow the cocktail yellow pear, it's pretty prolific if you like yellow tomatoes

          Originally posted by DataMonkey View Post
          I'd like to try them again, so is there a common variety that they are likely to be ?
          They were definitely yellow, not orange, and oval shaped rather than round cherry ones.
          It could be one of several varieties you should have saved seeds!
          It's worth trying the yellow pear that Deano has mentioned or perhaps try Ildl, that's a yellow oval Tom, it's like an over large grape.

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          • #65
            Originally posted by Deano's "Diggin It" View Post
            Yeah! a little too sweet for some as I recollect! But if I didn't grow them, sure I would get "Lynched"
            Hmm, same here! But I'm not keen, it's too sweet, almost artificial and it doesn't go well with a dry white wine

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            • #66
              Thought I'd mix it up this year with a few favourites:

              Tigerella
              Green Zebra
              Rosada
              Orange Russian

              And some I've not tried before but sound/look interesting:

              Tiger Blush
              Black Russian
              Jersey Devil

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              • #67
                Just got my second plot and it has a 10 x 6 foot polytunnel, list will be added to as will my chilli list , oh happy days .

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                • #68
                  Originally posted by Deano's "Diggin It" View Post
                  Edging my bets here a little!

                  But when you say "Oval" Could that have been "Pear Shaped" as "Yellow Pear" seems to be a latest fave hitting the scenes of late!
                  Peardrop is a yellow tomato for hanging baskets which I grow each year - love it.



                  Tomato Seeds Peardrops - Hanging Basket Tomato
                  Last edited by Thelma Sanders; 26-01-2017, 09:51 PM.

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                  • #69
                    Originally posted by jackarmy View Post
                    Just got my second plot and it has a 10 x 6 foot polytunnel, list will be added to as will my chilli list , oh happy days .
                    You lucky bu@@er!

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                    • #70
                      Hasnt got a cover though , trying to suss out whether to spend on a new one or a diy project

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                      • #71
                        Q. When is a polytunnel not a polytunnel?


                        A. When it doesn't have any poly

                        You could cover it with netting and make a huge fruit/brassica cage.

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                        • #72
                          nah, i just need to find the poly to fit the cage
                          toms over brassicas all day long , although i do like coleslaw
                          Last edited by jackarmy; 26-01-2017, 11:22 PM.

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                          • #73
                            I will be aiming for around 30 different tomato varieties.

                            As the chillies germinate and get removed from the propagator, the tomatoes are going in to replace them

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                            • #74
                              Always grow:
                              Black pineapple
                              tumbling Tom red
                              tumbling Tom yellow
                              gardeners delighted
                              Black Russian
                              sweet baby

                              Last chance:
                              Cyril's choice

                              New this year:
                              cuor di bue
                              sun gold
                              yellow pear
                              artisan pink tiger

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                              • #75
                                Sungold
                                Chadwick
                                Black Pineapple

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