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My tomato selection for the time being it could change

Ok this is what I have it narrowed down to....

Chocolate Cherry
Sun Gold F1 hybrid
San Marzano Determinate
San Marzano Lungo No 2
San Marzano Ravello F1 hybrid
Berkeley Tie Dye
Sweet Carneros Pink
Trenton's Tiger
Solar Flare
Golden Gates
Pink Berkeley Tie Dye
Spot Yellow
Pink Boar
Black and Brown Boar
Giant Belgium
Siberian Pink Honey
Plum Lemon
Tommy Toe
Green Zebra
Bradley
Coyote
Moosolini F2
Big Cheef F7
Indego Rose
Bi-Color Cherry
Evan's Purple Pear
Green Doctors
Dwarf Mr Snow
Rosella Purple
Dwarf Beryl Beauty
Brandy Sweet Plum
Gajo De Melon
Green Zebra Cherry
Sweet Beverly
Black Mauri or Black Moor
Violet Jasper or Tzi Bi U
Snow White
Dr. Carolyn
Morning Sun
Topaz or Huan U
Haley's Purple Comet
AAA Sweet Solano
Red Boar
Constolute Genovese
Ananas Noire or Black Pineapple
Stripped Roman
Black Sea Man
Principe Borghese
Opalka
I hate to say this could change I really want to plant about 10 others I have just ran out of room...

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One word: WOW !

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There are some good ones in there. I feel on the running out of room thing. I want to grow a lot more than I am. I have lot's of pots, we shall see after the dwarfs are planted if and how many are left. :wink:

Good luck. I am looking forward to seeing you garden

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Yikes, what a list !! I haven't even heard of many of em :lol:

Have you tried the Costoluto Genovese before? I ask as I am trying them this year.

Would appreciate your thoughts on their character.

I only have room for small bed :
Costoluto Genovese
Black Krim
Japanese Black Treifele
Big Rainbow
San Marzano Redorta

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The Costoluto Genovese does fabulous here I have grown it before several times. Some tomatoes seem to just explode in some areas that is what this one does here very large harvests for me. I am also trying thanks to gixxerific a tomato called moosolini F2 its a cross I believe of the Costoluto Genovese and a Cowslick Brandywine wow that should be a good one...

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Thanks Dusty, can wait to see how my costoluto turn out ! Seedlings ar about 6" tall and 8 " wide.
Moosolini huh, sounds awesome.

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dustyrivergardens wrote:The Costoluto Genovese does fabulous here I have grown it before several times. Some tomatoes seem to just explode in some areas that is what this one does here very large harvests for me. I am also trying thanks to gixxerific a tomato called moosolini F2 its a cross I believe of the Costoluto Genovese and a Cowslick Brandywine wow that should be a good one...
Where did you get the name Moosolini? It's Just Cowlick Brandywine X Costoluto Genovese.

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Tonio wrote:Yikes, what a list !! I haven't even heard of many of em :lol:

Have you tried the Costoluto Genovese before? I ask as I am trying them this year.

Would appreciate your thoughts on their character.

I only have room for small bed :
Costoluto Genovese
Black Krim
Japanese Black Treifele
Big Rainbow
San Marzano Redorta

T
Don't worry about your smaller garden. That is a great list, I won't go into them a good surprise is better, though I'm sure you know what you have. That is a very good variety. Good luck to you as well.

Dono

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Nice list with many great varieties!

Have you grown Siberian Pink Honey yet? My parents gave me some seeds this year, Siberian Pink Honey is one of them. All I know it should be a nice, sweet and early oxheart tomato, and as with any oxheart, looking forward to seeing what it does...

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gixxerific - I asked you a few questions about the tomatoes and you referred me to Blane and he told me he named the tomato cross. Moosolini

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A new one for me also I read the description of the tomato and it sounded like a real yummy one. I was amazed at how early and large they are suppose to be.

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Cool, let's compare the notes! I'm a huge sucker for oxhearts, always try to get at least of my plants at 50% of hearts, and hardly every disappointing...

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D

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dustyrivergardens wrote:gixxerific - I asked you a few questions about the tomatoes and you referred me to Blane and he told me he named the tomato cross. Moosolini
I will have to have a talk with that boy. I have never heard that name. :lol: I believe they have evolved since these, still a worthy growut. if you happen to come up with some strange variation give me or Blane a heads up. The breeders would like to know.

Back to our scheduled programming. 8)

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Sure will, I liked the name he came up with very clever.

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Just a guess...

Cowlick Brandywine X Costoluto Genovese
Cow = Moo
Genovese: Benito Mussolini spent his formative years in Genoa

Therefore, Moosolini!

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Duh_Vinci - Yes I will keep you posted on the Siberian Pink Honey it should be very interesting.
mattie g - that was my guess also....very clever

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mattie g wrote:Just a guess...

Cowlick Brandywine X Costoluto Genovese
Cow = Moo
Genovese: Benito Mussolini spent his formative years in Genoa

Therefore, Moosolini!
Makes sense :P

T



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