2022/2023 variety questions and maybe answers

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Re: 2021 variety questions and maybe answers

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Wed Feb 16, 2022 5:37 pm

Thanks to Tormato and MissS---I thank you both for your comments on Prue. Think I'm gonna have to try this one next year.

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Wed Feb 16, 2022 5:40 pm

Yak54 wrote: Wed Feb 16, 2022 5:37 pm Thanks to Tormato and MissS---I thank you both for your comments on Prue. Think I'm gonna have to try this one next year.

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Re: 2021 variety questions and maybe answers

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Thu Feb 17, 2022 12:01 pm

Yes, I'm all filled up for this year. I already have my ten varieties selected for this year and that's about all the room I have left this year for tomatoes. About 10 yrs. ago I would grow 20 tomato plants. And when I first started sprouting my tomato seeds in the late 70's I would plant over 100 plants. Then after a few years I reduced it to about 50 plants. And slowly as the years passed I'm down to 9 or 10 tomato varieties. All this to say I'm gonna have to wait till next year for Prue.

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Re: 2021 variety questions and maybe answers

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Sun Feb 20, 2022 6:45 pm

Any info on any of the following would be appreciated; I found nothing:

Aunt Eula's Rockhouse Pink
Bijskaya Roza
Dr. Suds Capon Bridge
Faberge
Kitayskiy Oksamitoviy
Peremoga 165

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Sun Feb 20, 2022 7:34 pm

Nan6b wrote: Sun Feb 20, 2022 6:45 pm Any info on any of the following would be appreciated; I found nothing:
Bijskaya Roza
Kitayskiy Oksamitoviy
Tatiana spells it Biyskaya Roza.
http://tatianastomatobase.com/wiki/Biyskaya_Roza
http://tatianastomatobase.com/wiki/Kita ... ksamitoviy
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Re: 2021 variety questions and maybe answers

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Sun Feb 20, 2022 7:38 pm

Nan6b wrote: Sun Feb 20, 2022 6:45 pm Any info on any of the following would be appreciated; I found nothing:

Aunt Eula's Rockhouse Pink
Bijskaya Roza
Dr. Suds Capon Bridge
Faberge
Kitayskiy Oksamitoviy
Peremoga 165
Aunt Eula's Rockhouse Pink - Ind, RL, pink, beefsteak, 8-16 oz, ~80 DTM. I highly recommend finding the story about Aunt Eula, here at T'junction. Her brother, Amon, in his 90's, still grows the pink and the yellow.

Dr. Suds Capon Bridge - Delectation of Tomatoes has a description. It appears to have a good lineage in passing down seeds, going through the hands of Dr. Sudduth, my assuming it's THAT Sudduth.

I'll work on the others Monday.

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Re: 2021 variety questions and maybe answers

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Sun Feb 20, 2022 8:37 pm

@Nan6b Bijskaya Roza is a regular leaf pink beefsteak 8-18 oz. Mid-early. Meaty and said to be very sweet.
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Re: 2021 variety questions and maybe answers

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Mon Feb 21, 2022 2:04 am

Peremoga 165
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red, normal leaf, 1,2 m, 70 days, I think it is a bush, old tomato taste
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Mon Feb 21, 2022 3:10 am

steve ok wrote: Sun Feb 20, 2022 7:34 pm
Nan6b wrote: Sun Feb 20, 2022 6:45 pm Any info on any of the following would be appreciated; I found nothing:
Bijskaya Roza
Kitayskiy Oksamitoviy
Tatiana spells it Biyskaya Roza.
http://tatianastomatobase.com/wiki/Biyskaya_Roza
http://tatianastomatobase.com/wiki/Kita ... ksamitoviy
It looks like I may be moving Kitayskiy Oksamitoviy from the Eastern European category to the Hot Weather category, according to Tatiana's report.

I have 7 seeds left, which will be split up into 2 packs. One pack may already be reserved. I'm looking for a volunteer in a very hot area of the country to trial it.

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Re: 2021 variety questions and maybe answers

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Mon Feb 21, 2022 9:59 am

Thanks to all who answered so far. :D

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Mon Feb 21, 2022 1:07 pm

@Tormato Thanks for the 14 varieties of winter squash and pumpkins. Can anyone provide some info on these two:

"blue warty"
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Re: 2021 variety questions and maybe answers

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Mon Feb 21, 2022 2:24 pm

asmx92 wrote: Mon Feb 21, 2022 2:04 am Peremoga 165

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red, normal leaf, 1,2 m, 70 days, I think it is a bush, old tomato taste
I grew Peremoga 165 last year and it didn't exceed 3 ft in height. Flavor decent with a firm skin which is typical of many old Soviet varieties. It's a determinate but with a somewhat extended harvest period and does well in containers. The following is a quick translation of a description and history from a Russian language site:

https://leplants.ru/solanum-lycopersicum-peremoga-165/

Plant description:

Tomato 'Peremoga 165' is a selection variety of the Belarusian Research Institute of Potato and Horticulture. Permitted and use in the Central, Volga-Vyatka, Central Black Earth, Lower Volga, East Siberian and Far Eastern regions in 1951.

It is recommended for cultivation in an open ground and under film shelters.

Dimensions and form of growth:

Variety 'Peremoga 165' is represented by determinant, low- and medium-sized plants with moderate foliage. The leaf is ordinary, medium size, green and dark green, slightly corrugated.

Inflorescence simple, sometimes intermediate, compact. The first inflorescence is laid over the 6th–8th leaf, the subsequent ones - after 1–2 leaves. On the main stem, 2-5 brushes with 2-4 fruits are formed.

Fruit:

Size, shape and color:

The fruit is flat-rounded, medium in size and large, weighing 88–130 g. The surface is slightly ribbed. The color of the immature fruit is green with a dark spot at the stalk, the mature one is red. The number of nests is 4–9, the location is correct and incorrect.

Taste:

Fruit taste is good.

Ripening and yield:

Tomato 'Peremoga 165' refers to mid-early varieties. The period from full germination to fruit ripening is 97–107 days. The yield is 2.0–5.5 kg/ m2 .

How to use:

Recommended for fresh consumption and processing.
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Re: 2021 variety questions and maybe answers

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Mon Feb 21, 2022 11:38 pm

Tormato wrote: Mon Feb 21, 2022 3:10 am
steve ok wrote: Sun Feb 20, 2022 7:34 pm
Nan6b wrote: Sun Feb 20, 2022 6:45 pm Any info on any of the following would be appreciated; I found nothing:
Bijskaya Roza
Kitayskiy Oksamitoviy
Tatiana spells it Biyskaya Roza.
http://tatianastomatobase.com/wiki/Biyskaya_Roza
http://tatianastomatobase.com/wiki/Kita ... ksamitoviy
It looks like I may be moving Kitayskiy Oksamitoviy from the Eastern European category to the Hot Weather category, according to Tatiana's report.

I have 7 seeds left, which will be split up into 2 packs. One pack may already be reserved. I'm looking for a volunteer in a very hot area of the country to trial it.
I received a few of Kitayskyi variety as part of my package. Being that a 90 day variety is really pushing it here, I'm happy to send it back if needed.

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Re: 2021 variety questions and maybe answers

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Tue Feb 22, 2022 12:08 pm

Think I may have to dig out the ol' Prue seeds after reading positive comments here, and somewhere else where it was highly-rated. I almost grew it once, but someone put me off.....

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Re: 2021 variety questions and maybe answers

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Tue Feb 22, 2022 5:24 pm

Labradors wrote: Tue Feb 22, 2022 12:08 pm Think I may have to dig out the ol' Prue seeds after reading positive comments here, and somewhere else where it was highly-rated. I almost grew it once, but someone put me off.....

Linda
...who may have been me. When I reviewed it a few years ago, I said that I was a bit disappointed in it. I didn't mention that I rated it a 9-, rather than a 9, or a 9+.

It may be a fairly long DTM variety, and it can have low production (from what I hear, not experience).

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Re: 2021 variety questions and maybe answers

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Tue Feb 22, 2022 10:19 pm

Have to be honest here folks, Prue tasted like old smelly deplorable socks to me A very singular tomato that lives on in a bad way for my taste buds...After hundreds of tomatoes in my gardens, in all honesty Prue was highly anticipated and my least favorite of any tomato I ever tasted.

Maybe its my own personal Purple Calabash equivalent,,,not sure, however Prue was both stingy in production plus skanky to me!

It takes many people's opinions to make the world go round, right?

Just my 2 cents.

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Wed Feb 23, 2022 8:00 am

HL2601 wrote: Tue Feb 22, 2022 10:19 pm Have to be honest here folks, Prue tasted like old smelly deplorable socks to me A very singular tomato that lives on in a bad way for my taste buds...After hundreds of tomatoes in my gardens, in all honesty Prue was highly anticipated and my least favorite of any tomato I ever tasted.

Maybe its my own personal Purple Calabash equivalent,,,not sure, however Prue was both stingy in production plus skanky to me!

It takes many people's opinions to make the world go round, right?

Just my 2 cents.
Did you harvest late in the season? That's when most of my tomatoes go skunky. Also, do you remember the fruit shape(s)?

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Wed Feb 23, 2022 1:01 pm

I don't think it was especially late..there were just maybe 3-4 smallish fruits in total, all bad. They were between a paste and a heart shape-elongated and far thinner than other hearts I grow. I will see if I took a pic.

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Wed Feb 23, 2022 1:46 pm

HL2601 wrote: Wed Feb 23, 2022 1:01 pm I don't think it was especially late..there were just maybe 3-4 smallish fruits in total, all bad. They were between a paste and a heart shape-elongated and far thinner than other hearts I grow. I will see if I took a pic.
With all very thin hearts, it could be an off-type due to a cross or mislabeled seed. While Prue does sometimes produce thin hearts, it's known for fat bomb/acorn shapes, along with some unclassifiable shapes, and fairly large (6-16 oz) size.

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Fri Mar 04, 2022 2:57 pm

I received Grandma Oliver’s Chocolate.

I have seen conflicting information online - some say it is a dwarf or compact determinate, others that it is a tall indeterminate.

If anyone has grown it, could you advise if it would be suitable for a 5 gallon bucket? Or if It should go in the ground.

Thanks.
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