Nizami?
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Nizami?
I have seeds for this variety from Marsha (Ginger2778), and wonder if anyone has more information about it. I know that Marsha has described it as a delicious Russian orange heart. I'm curious about its origin, dtm, height, and anything else anybody knows about it. Searches on the internet have led to absolutely nothing, so I wonder if the spelling is correct.
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Re: Nizami?
It's Georgian and a good description is on this Russian site. It can be a really interesting tomato.
https://tomatland.ru/catalog/7583
Vladimír
https://tomatland.ru/catalog/7583
Vladimír
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Re: Nizami?
There is a thread on a Russian tomato forum dedicated to Nizami
https://www.tomat-pomidor.com/forums/to ... %BC%D0%B8/
The link looks strange, but works for me.
https://www.tomat-pomidor.com/forums/to ... %BC%D0%B8/
The link looks strange, but works for me.
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Re: Nizami?
Marsha's seeds were from Carolyn who originally received them from Marina in Russia. Perhaps you can ask Marina in Russia about them on TV as well as Marsha here.
That's a very nice thread dorota. Thank you.
That's a very nice thread dorota. Thank you.
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Re: Nizami?
My seeds were from my friend Natalya, a A lovely Russian lady on Facebook. A lady named Shelley also gave me some. They had nothing to do with Carolyn, or Marina, at least not directly. Here they are. I loved them, Karen thought they were nothing special, and as orange hearts go, I slightly preferred Heart of Ashgabat. Here's Nizami
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Re: Nizami?
Oh I'm sorry. I searched Nizami and found a thread where Carolyn went looking to send some of these seeds for you to grow that season.
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Re: Nizami?
Looks like a pretty orange heart, how was the flavors?
Together, trees make an ecosystem that tempers the extremes of heat & cold, stores lots of water, & makes a lot of humidity. In this environment, trees can live to be very old. To get to this point, the community must remain intact no matter what.
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Re: Nizami?
Those look really meaty and juicy! I wonder how they would compare with Queen Marbena?
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Re: Nizami?
I grew them both last season. I liked Nizami quite a bit more. (I hope Clara isn't mad at me, lol!)
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Nah, she's too cool! But now I really have to try Nizami -- loved Queen Marbena last season, higher praise is really something! And the list of current season must grows keep growing .........Ginger2778 wrote: ↑Wed Jan 22, 2020 6:41 pmI grew them both last season. I liked Nizami quite a bit more. (I hope Clara isn't mad at me, lol!)
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Re: Nizami?
Marsha, do you have a source for seeds for Nizami? I tried a quick search, but no luck.
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Re: Nizami?
[mention]imp[/mention] , I saved some seed from Nizami last year and will put a SASE offer up this evening after I get a chance to see how much I have to spare and what other varieties I can offer.
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Re: Nizami?
Thank you both, I think it would be a good one to grow. I like the hearts and the deeper orange tomatoes a lot, well, okay, I like a whole lot of tomatoes, LOL!!!
Together, trees make an ecosystem that tempers the extremes of heat & cold, stores lots of water, & makes a lot of humidity. In this environment, trees can live to be very old. To get to this point, the community must remain intact no matter what.