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Mountain Pride

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Post: # 81101Unread post Cornelius_Gotchberg
Sun Oct 23, 2022 7:55 am

Anyone have any experience with the Mountain Pride to share?

We planted three (3) this year because my Go-To Nursery didn't have the Jardín del Gotch stalwart Mountain Merit.

VERY late ripenings, hardly any had blushed by the time I took down the vines; those that have ripened off'n the vine are VERY firm and nearly flawlessly shaped!

We still have a bunch of greenies; heck, we might be making fresh BLTs (final one last season was on 11/15) on into December!

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Re: Mountain Pride

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Sun Oct 23, 2022 9:07 am

Having grown several of the "Mountain" series, none are tomatoes of interest for me. They were/have been small red, round relatively tasteless hybrids. While production was good, that is not why I grow tomatoes.

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Post: # 81108Unread post Cornelius_Gotchberg
Sun Oct 23, 2022 9:26 am

@Paulf Different experience, here.

The Mountain Merit has been good sized and, yes, round, and the Mountain Magic has won the Jardín del Gotch Taste Test four (4) years running.

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Post: # 81249Unread post Doffer
Tue Oct 25, 2022 1:56 pm

I grow Mountaineer Pride (West virginia 17A). its not from the mountain strain. its a open polinated variety from the cross West virginia 63 x Iron Lady.
Mountaineer Pride is very slow growing late ripening with normal tasting beef tomatoes. Ith very blight resistant with ph2 and ph3 homozygous (the best there is).
I use it to cross with better tasting tomatoes and ceep blight resistance.

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Post: # 81830Unread post Cornelius_Gotchberg
Tue Nov 01, 2022 1:21 pm

Had the 1st of our late-to-ripen Mountain Prides with this week's installment of our BLT Brunch; it was tasty enough and a little tangy to boot, and VERY firm....not unlike the Yaqui Hybrid.

Because of that firmness, the lovely and long suffering Mrs. Gotch will be using some to make her marvelous Aunt Jenny's Tomato Breads later this week.

Because of that firmness AND late ripening, I'll plant a few next season!

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Fri Nov 04, 2022 11:34 am

Mountain Prides picked green nearly five (5) weeks ago; Top Left tray
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Now ripe and unbelievably firm, they will be pressed into the lovely and long suffering Mrs. Gotch's signature Aunt Jennie's Tomato Breads.
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Fri Nov 04, 2022 5:50 pm

@Cornelius_Gotchberg
Tomato breads sound awesome. I wonder if wonderberries would be good in those with the tomatoes. I think I know why they call them wonderberries (I'm always wondering about the next sort of dish they might be good in).
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Fri Nov 04, 2022 6:57 pm

@Shule; "Tomato breads sound awesome." A quick look at the calendar...um...Dials It Up Another Notch!

Anywho, they're all that/Starting Gate:
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And MORE/Finish Line:
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