Purple Rider or Radio Tomato
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Purple Rider or Radio Tomato
Does anyone have any information on a “purple rider” or “radio” tomatoes? I think these are heirlooms. I was given these seeds, but the person who gave them to me does not have their history. I cannot find them in a google search or a dive through tomato databases and websites. I can grow them out, but have no basis to check if labeling is correct. Thanks!
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Re: Purple Rider or Radio Tomato
Nicky (from Ontario) posted this about Radio over at Tomatoville in 2015: Radio has come into the swap a few times over the years. It was listed at Salt Spring Seeds years ago, but I don't think that anyone is currently offering it. I haven't grown it, but an avid tomato grower a few years ago said: It is a smallish round red (larger than a golf ball, smaller than a baseball). Productive with above average flavour. I have heard that it is early as well.
TheSeedDetective.com describes Radio this way: Radio (indeterminate) This sensational tomato is a mystery addition to my library. Seed was given to me by a stranger at a talk I gave. Apparently it was grown in the UK during WWII as part of the Dig for Victory campaign. It is believed to have originated in Germany and the name refers to a brand of razor! Perhaps the name is wrong but I grow it regularly. Best grown under glass but does well outside in a sunny and sheltered spot.
There's a photo here (have to scroll down) https://theseeddetective.co.uk/seed-lis ... ato-seeds/
Spudleafwillie at Tomatoville had Purple Rider on a list of potato leaf varieties he/she was growing out in 2006; no other information given besides leaf type.
TheSeedDetective.com describes Radio this way: Radio (indeterminate) This sensational tomato is a mystery addition to my library. Seed was given to me by a stranger at a talk I gave. Apparently it was grown in the UK during WWII as part of the Dig for Victory campaign. It is believed to have originated in Germany and the name refers to a brand of razor! Perhaps the name is wrong but I grow it regularly. Best grown under glass but does well outside in a sunny and sheltered spot.
There's a photo here (have to scroll down) https://theseeddetective.co.uk/seed-lis ... ato-seeds/
Spudleafwillie at Tomatoville had Purple Rider on a list of potato leaf varieties he/she was growing out in 2006; no other information given besides leaf type.
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Re: Purple Rider or Radio Tomato
Thank you very much! Great info on radio, and I now know to look for a potato leaf in purple rider. I hope to share these seeds in 2024!
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Re: Purple Rider or Radio Tomato
Could we have an update on how these did for you and more information?NYTomatoNewbie wrote: ↑Mon Dec 11, 2023 12:20 pm Thank you very much! Great info on radio, and I now know to look for a potato leaf in purple rider. I hope to share these seeds in 2024!
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Re: Purple Rider or Radio Tomato
@1Halcyon What was your seed source for Radio? It's interesting that you would get such a varieties of shapes off of one plant.
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