Thanks Steve,digitS' said:I don't know if we are helping you choose from that list of alternatives, Northernrose.
From the alternatives, the only one I've tried is Box Car Willie. Actually, I gave those plants to my neighbor, Biker Billie, Box Car's cousin. Both of them did poorly in Biker's garden but there could have have been a number of reasons for this failure. Foremost, it is probably that the season here is too short for an 80-day tomato, IMO.
You already have several of yours that I would hate to be without: Big Beef and Sweet 100 are just real fine performers in their classes. Sunsugar is probably my favorite tomato but I expect to continue the Sunsugar/Sungold dogfight until the competition is resolved or I can't get seed for one or the other, which ever comes first .
I probably should try Black Krim. It just might work here .
Rainbow . . ? High in my hopes for this season is to better expand my rainbow of choices from the patch. Orange Minsk didn't perform very well last year so I've got 2 more big slicers: Dagma's Perfection and Woodle's Orange. I don't have much optimism about Kellogg's Breakfast (another of those 80-day'ers :/)but a couple of respected gardening friends have wonderful things to say about it.
I've got the orange/yellow covered in the cherry patch but decided to toss in Dr. Carolyn. For one thing, I've talked with Dr. Carolyn and benefited from her tomato wisdom. Also, it is a descendant of Galina which seems to be a good choice for short, cool season areas. One Wyoming gardener wouldn't be without it. Dr. Carolyn is supposed to be almost ivory colored rather than an actual yellow.
High hopes for Sweet Quartz ! But, isn't that a terrible name for a cherry tomato ?! "Here, bite into this pink piece of quartz!" Yikes! Who came up with that!!? Anyway, I won't have a problem with calling it something else . . . like, Sweet Rose, or something .
Do I like to talk, grow, and eat tomatoes? Oh, not so anyone would notice . . .
Steve
Yay! I will have someone to compare notes with.Cats Critters and Garden said:I have (and they are all new to me):
Mortgage Lifter
Chocolate Stripes
Riesentraube- which translates to "giant bunch of grapes"