Dingwall Scotty and others

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BettyC-5
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Dingwall Scotty and others

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Post: # 83680Unread post BettyC-5
Tue Nov 22, 2022 12:05 pm

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Dingwall Scotty, first fruit had no taste, was like eating water. Later, riper fruit had a slight tomato flavor. Too bad they weren't better because they had no hard core, were perfect looking, but small, and very juicy. Weren't nasty, Just lacking in taste.
Tomatoes did better this year after I increased the nutrients the soil was lacking. Favorites were Tsarskiy Lyubimets, Elbonian Mudslinger (but not prolific), Cuor D'Bue Albenga, Babaskin Posteluj. Others that were OK but not terrific, Frog Princess, George Detiskas, Creole, Black & Brown Boar.
I had two plants of Chef's Choice Bi-Color, one had nice big fruits and the other had ping pong ball size fruits. I missed saving seeds from the big one.
Planted Rebel Alliance again this year (a multi-flora) and got a large orange cherry, not multi-flora.
Fuego Verde was put in late but produced really well, I mostly ate them while I was in the garden, were nice. GWR, long pointed fruit.
Wine Jug sounded "cute" but was the last fruit to ripen and I was not impressed.
I had a couple dozen others I grew but nothing I would plant again, well maybe, Pink Berkley Tie-Dye or Bacon, Lettuce and This (it didn't do well this year)
Whippersnapper was started in Feb.and I grew it in a hanging basket. It took a long time to make ripe fruits, but when it did it was prolific. Will start one again soon. I also like Limbo grown in a pot, I have put it in the garden for 2 years and it doesn't do as well in the ground, don't know why.
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