UKRAINE TRIBUTE GROW OUT, Interested?

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Post: # 64709Unread post HL2601
Fri Mar 04, 2022 6:50 pm

Good news everyone!
I contacted Dale at Delectation of Tomatoes to see what he has in stock of Ukraine varieties. He has traded directly with Ukrainian breeders. Here is his available seeds list:

Agatha
Anzhela Gigant Ukrainskaya
Black Crimson
Black Ethiopian
Black from Tula
Black Krim
Bol'shaya Devochka (my seed source Alexsey Kulik of Ukraine, but may be from Russia originally)
Chernoe Serdtse
Chris Ukrainian
Chyornyi Tarasenko
Cosmonaut Volkov
Giant Doochov
Gigant Limonnyi
Gogosha
Hybrid 2 Tarasenko
Illyuziya (my seed source Alexsey Kulik of Ukraine, but appears to be from Russia originally)
Kiev
Kiyevlyanka
Legenda Tarasenko
Lida Ukrainian
Olena Ukrainian
Petrovich
Purple Russian
Serdtse Ashkhabada
Shokoladnaya Liana
Tarasenko 6
Ukrainian Heart (aka Russian Heart)
Ukrainian Heart, O’Neill
Ukrainian Heart, TN MU J
Ukrainian Pear
Ukrainskyi Gigant
Vozhd’ Krasnokozhikh (my seed source Alexsey Kulik of Ukraine, but may be from Russia originally)
Vystavochniy
Weisnicht’s Ukrainian
Yubileynyi Tarasenko

You can get them here at his store https://www.delectationoftomatoes.co..._Products.html

BTW- we aren't at all affiliated- just good people trying to work together to get seeds out :)

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Fri Mar 04, 2022 8:17 pm

Tatiana listed Biely Naliv Ukrainian as Seed Savers Tomato 4041. It is a golden colored tomato, from one of Carolyn's Ukrainian students.

I may need to go back and look thru the mmm early years again. Does anyone have this seed in their inventory, and know what year it may have been distributed, if at all?

- Lisa

EDIT : Incorrect spelling of variety name has been corrected.
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Fri Mar 04, 2022 9:50 pm

HL2601 wrote: Fri Mar 04, 2022 9:17 am [quote=WoodSprite post_id=64627 time=1646358197 user_id=404

I'll try to find something appropriate to grow so I can participate but wonder, will everyone submit as many packets as there are participants and everyone will get back one of every variety submitted? Or do we submit what we can and get an equal number of packets back (by choice or as a surprise)? Regardless of how that part works, this is a great idea and will let you know if I find something that works. I may or may not be getting Black From Tula seeds but can't confirm that for sure yet.
Woodsprite, in past tributes it was my experience that different amounts of packets were sent depending on how peoples' gardens did. Some people had great years and others didn't. The packets you get back may not be the same as the number you sent or they could be more too. I will just say, grow as best you can and send positive vibes to those Ukraine varieties :), package what you can, and I will send out what comes in. It's also nice to offer these seeds to the rest of our forum community and especially newbies to encourage greater growth and awareness of the varieties. So if you put in extra, they will be sure to go to someone who will appreciate them.

Hope that helps?
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Thanks for explaining. I've never participated in a grow out before so the process is new to me. Thank you. I messaged you. :)
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Post: # 64718Unread post WoodSprite
Fri Mar 04, 2022 9:58 pm

These are some of the tomatoes that I'm growing this year (purchased in November and January and not a political statement). My notes say they are from Russia or near the Black Sea. Does anyone know if they are actually from Ukraine? If they are Ukrainian then I can collect seeds from them to share in this grow out.

Azoychka
Moskvich
Black Sea Man
Anna Russian
Orange Russian
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My garden is made of multiple 6' diameter x 24" tall round stock tanks, located in a small clearing on our wooded property in the center of Pennsylvania. Hardiness zone 6b (updated). Heat zone 4.

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Fri Mar 04, 2022 11:04 pm

greenthumbomaha wrote: Fri Mar 04, 2022 8:17 pm Tatiana listed Belyi Naliv Ukranian as Seed Savers Tomato 4041. It is a golden colored tomato, from one of Carolyn's Ukrainian students.

I may need to go back and look thru the mmm early years again. Does anyone have this seed in their inventory, and know what year it may have been distributed, if at all?

- Lisa
If I remember correctly, I had 3 seeds of BN at the start of the swap. I have no idea if they departed, or not. :oops: Time to find out.

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Sat Mar 05, 2022 10:34 am

WoodSprite wrote: Fri Mar 04, 2022 9:58 pm These are some of the tomatoes that I'm growing this year (purchased in November and January and not a political statement). My notes say they are from Russia or near the Black Sea. Does anyone know if they are actually from Ukraine? If they are Ukrainian then I can collect seeds from them to share in this grow out.

Azoychka
Moskvich
Black Sea Man
Anna Russian
Orange Russian
I believe the only one that is Ukrainian is Black Sea Man.

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Post: # 64799Unread post WoodSprite
Sun Mar 06, 2022 1:59 am

Thanks, Heide. I'll collect seeds from Black Sea Man for this grow out then. :)
~ Darlene ~
My garden is made of multiple 6' diameter x 24" tall round stock tanks, located in a small clearing on our wooded property in the center of Pennsylvania. Hardiness zone 6b (updated). Heat zone 4.

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Sun Mar 06, 2022 8:20 am

Tormato wrote: Fri Mar 04, 2022 11:04 pm
greenthumbomaha wrote: Fri Mar 04, 2022 8:17 pm Tatiana listed Belyi Naliv Ukranian as Seed Savers Tomato 4041. It is a golden colored tomato, from one of Carolyn's Ukrainian students.

I may need to go back and look thru the mmm early years again. Does anyone have this seed in their inventory, and know what year it may have been distributed, if at all?

- Lisa
If I remember correctly, I had 3 seeds of BN at the start of the swap. I have no idea if they departed, or not. :oops: Time to find out.
TORMATO : I incorrectly assumed the Ukrainian variety of Belyi Naliv was spelled like the Russian variety. The correct spelling is BIELY NALIV UKRANIAN

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Sun Mar 06, 2022 4:26 pm

WoodSprite wrote: Fri Mar 04, 2022 9:58 pm These are some of the tomatoes that I'm growing this year (purchased in November and January and not a political statement). My notes say they are from Russia or near the Black Sea. Does anyone know if they are actually from Ukraine? If they are Ukrainian then I can collect seeds from them to share in this grow out.

Azoychka
Moskvich
Black Sea Man
Anna Russian
Orange Russian
I used to grow a variety I got from Canadian tomato trader called "Orange Russian (Doukhobors), supposedly from the Doukhobors communities in BC.
It was somewhat similar to Azoychka, but earlier.

It is a different variety than another called "Orange Russian 117", which is a heart. I'd like to grow it again, having lost about 5 years worth of saved seeds a few years back.

Can you tell me where you got it?

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Sun Mar 06, 2022 5:52 pm

eyolf wrote: Sun Mar 06, 2022 4:26 pm
WoodSprite wrote: Fri Mar 04, 2022 9:58 pm These are some of the tomatoes that I'm growing this year (purchased in November and January and not a political statement). My notes say they are from Russia or near the Black Sea. Does anyone know if they are actually from Ukraine? If they are Ukrainian then I can collect seeds from them to share in this grow out.

Azoychka
Moskvich
Black Sea Man
Anna Russian
Orange Russian
I used to grow a variety I got from Canadian tomato trader called "Orange Russian (Doukhobors), supposedly from the Doukhobors communities in BC.
It was somewhat similar to Azoychka, but earlier.

It is a different variety than another called "Orange Russian 117", which is a heart. I'd like to grow it again, having lost about 5 years worth of saved seeds a few years back.

Can you tell me where you got it?

I'm still waiting to hear back from a Canadian member, here, who's still waiting to hear back from a Canadian seed bank, that has Doukhobors, but is doing a germination test on old seed.

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Post: # 64860Unread post WoodSprite
Mon Mar 07, 2022 1:59 am

eyolf wrote: Sun Mar 06, 2022 4:26 pm I used to grow a variety I got from Canadian tomato trader called "Orange Russian (Doukhobors), supposedly from the Doukhobors communities in BC.
It was somewhat similar to Azoychka, but earlier.

It is a different variety than another called "Orange Russian 117", which is a heart. I'd like to grow it again, having lost about 5 years worth of saved seeds a few years back.

Can you tell me where you got it?
I have Orange Russian 117. (Sorry. I forgot the 117 when I posted earlier.) I've never grown it before but understand from reading here and in catalogs that it is a yellow/pink bicolor oxheart that lots of people here love. Jeff Dawson crossed Russian 117 and Georgia Streak then stabilized it and named it Orange Russian 117.

I bought 10 seeds of Orange Russian 117 from Renaissance Farms along with several other oxheart varieties. I intend to collect seeds from all varieties that I'm growing this year so I will have seeds to share later this year.

It's my first time ordering from this company. He has lots of drool-worthy varieties.:

https://renaissancefarms.org/product/or ... 17-tomato/
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Mon Mar 07, 2022 9:29 am

I have Faberge, a tomato that has only one reference I can find on the internet (from Ebay), calling it a red & gold striped Ukrainian heirloom plum. I'll be growing it. If anyone knows more about it, let me know.

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Mon Mar 07, 2022 2:24 pm

Nan6b wrote: Mon Mar 07, 2022 9:29 am I have Faberge, a tomato that has only one reference I can find on the internet (from Ebay), calling it a red & gold striped Ukrainian heirloom plum. I'll be growing it. If anyone knows more about it, let me know.
I do know who sent it in, well. We've been trading for more than a decade. I don't think he's on the tomato forums much. So, if I still have his email address saved somewhere, I'll try to contact him. If I can't find that, I'll look for his mailing address and send him a letter.

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Mon Mar 07, 2022 3:05 pm

The following varieties are on my tentative Ukraine tribute grow-out list:

Tomatoes:
Belosnezhka (Snow White)
Kolyadnik
Krymskaya Roza
Kyiv - Grad
Novelty from Dnister
Orange Crimea
Shakhtersky
Sonyachna Komora
Tarasenko Oranzheviy
Vezunchik
Volove Serdtse
Zolotoy Potok

Garlic:
Lyubasha garlic (anyone know if hardneck garlic will set sharable bulbils the first year?)

Pea:
Shewcuck peas (a Canadian-Ukrainian family heirloom given to me in 1990)

Peppers:
Gold Scythian
Ukrainian Hot

Squash:
Kavbuz

Carrot:
Krasavka

Lettuce:
Odessa Curly

Watermelon:
Borisfen

Cucumber:
Ukrainian Pickling

Sunflower:
Zatmenie - dwarf
Decorative orange with black center - dwarf
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Mon Mar 07, 2022 3:39 pm

Debbie, if you're growing Lyubasha from bulbils it won't form a scape or any bulbils in the first year.
If you're growing from cloves, then it will produce bulbils. Just keep the scapes on the ones for bulbils, and let them form fully before you harvest.
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Mon Mar 07, 2022 4:42 pm

Bower wrote: Mon Mar 07, 2022 3:39 pm Debbie, if you're growing Lyubasha from bulbils it won't form a scape or any bulbils in the first year.
If you're growing from cloves, then it will produce bulbils. Just keep the scapes on the ones for bulbils, and let them form fully before you harvest.
That's what I was afraid of. Probably no Lyubasha to share this year than, or Krasavka carrot seeds (biennial), but they'll be grown and over-wintered for seed production since they're favorite Ukrainian varieties.
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Mon Mar 07, 2022 9:18 pm

OhioGardener wrote: Mon Mar 07, 2022 4:42 pm
Bower wrote: Mon Mar 07, 2022 3:39 pm Debbie, if you're growing Lyubasha from bulbils it won't form a scape or any bulbils in the first year.
If you're growing from cloves, then it will produce bulbils. Just keep the scapes on the ones for bulbils, and let them form fully before you harvest.
That's what I was afraid of. Probably no Lyubasha to share this year than, or Krasavka carrot seeds (biennial), but they'll be grown and over-wintered for seed production since they're favorite Ukrainian varieties.
Carrots are basically biennial, except in my garden. :roll:

I think that about 50% of all varieties that I've trialed had a few plants bolt the first year.

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Mon Mar 07, 2022 9:28 pm

Opolsky beet - a Ukrainian variety?

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Mon Mar 07, 2022 10:31 pm

Tormato wrote: Mon Mar 07, 2022 9:28 pm Opolsky beet - a Ukrainian variety?
This Ukrainian source claims it's a Polish selection: http://nashagradka.com.ua/uk/product/bu ... t-10-gram/

I think some of the tomatoes on the long list are also not Ukrainian. Still worth growing out though, especially if they come from Nikitovka. I've been reading where their town is in the direct path of the invasion near Kyiv and the situation isn't good at all. I hope they've made it to safety and that their business isn't permanently affected.
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Tue Mar 08, 2022 12:32 am

At the end of the year I do get Ukrainian seeds from France.

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