What tomato would you feed a friend who said all tomatoes are the same?
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Re: What tomato would you feed a friend who said all tomatoes are the same?
I know my parents owned a restaurant in New Hampshire at one time. Still a fancy broiler to me.
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That's all it is but the term salamander has to do with mythology and how the salamander can live in and control fire or some such thing.
I wish I owned one.
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Re: What tomato would you feed a friend who said all tomatoes are the same?
Heinz 1350 was originally developed for commercial use as per this blurb. "Heinz 1350 - Breeder and vendor: H.J. Heinz Co., Bowling Green, Ohio. Parentage: Eastern State 54-1878-3 x Experimental Hybrid from O.S. Cannon. Characteristics: excellent yield of large well-colored fruit on determinate vines. Resistance: verticillium and fusarium wilt. Adaptation: east of Rocky Mountains. 1963."
IMO, it should not be called "large". It is at best a medium size tomato albeit a very productive plant with VF tolerance.
If interested in Black From Tula, see if you can locate Spudatula. It was a variant plant in my 2002 garden grown from Chuck Wyatt's Black From Tula seed. IIRC, I got 3 potato leaf plants out of about 20 grown. Flavor and production both are slight improvements over Black From Tula. I listed it for several years as Black From Tula PL until I sent it to Bill Malin. He decided it needed to be renamed "Spudatula".
IMO, it should not be called "large". It is at best a medium size tomato albeit a very productive plant with VF tolerance.
If interested in Black From Tula, see if you can locate Spudatula. It was a variant plant in my 2002 garden grown from Chuck Wyatt's Black From Tula seed. IIRC, I got 3 potato leaf plants out of about 20 grown. Flavor and production both are slight improvements over Black From Tula. I listed it for several years as Black From Tula PL until I sent it to Bill Malin. He decided it needed to be renamed "Spudatula".
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I remember that sign about pacemakers, have microwaves gotten safer since then or they just don't care if we kill ourselves anymore.
We sure were the trailblazers back in the day!
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In all seriousness, I bet it doesn't taste that bad please, keep us updated how it is. If I had the room I might try it myself. Just went and quickly looked up Heinz 1350 and seed companies have very good things to say about this tomato. One seed source said it's open-pollenated, that was a surprise. I think I will try it next year, making my own ketchup would be a great experience and share it around to friends. It's said to make a good canning tomato as well as for salads, what's not to like!
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Carbon powder!?worth1 wrote: ↑Thu May 18, 2023 3:03 pmThe char marks are carbon powder sprinkled on through a template.o0sunsi0o wrote: ↑Thu May 18, 2023 12:58 pmWow! Microwaving a burger is disgusting! I thought they flame broiled their burgers for those char marks.
Or branded by a machine or maybe real.
To get a fresh hamburger ask for something that isn't on the normal burger and something removed that is.
Then they have to make the thing.
The idea of any restaurant cheap or fancy using a microwave really goes against my grain.
Will I still eat a Whopper...I think I'll use your trick of asking for one that they have to make fresh. What a disappointment, I'll make my own with lettuce and fresh tomato from the garden.
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Yeah, I was kind of buying that story, funny that!
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Fusion_power wrote: ↑Thu May 18, 2023 11:36 pm Heinz 1350 was originally developed for commercial use as per this blurb. "Heinz 1350 - Breeder and vendor: H.J. Heinz Co., Bowling Green, Ohio. Parentage: Eastern State 54-1878-3 x Experimental Hybrid from O.S. Cannon. Characteristics: excellent yield of large well-colored fruit on determinate vines. Resistance: verticillium and fusarium wilt. Adaptation: east of Rocky Mountains. 1963."
IMO, it should not be called "large". It is at best a medium size tomato albeit a very productive plant with VF tolerance.
If interested in Black From Tula, see if you can locate Spudatula. It was a variant plant in my 2002 garden grown from Chuck Wyatt's Black From Tula seed. IIRC, I got 3 potato leaf plants out of about 20 grown. Flavor and production both are slight improvements over Black From Tula. I listed it for several years as Black From Tula PL until I sent it to Bill Malin. He decided it needed to be renamed "Spudatula".
I love Spudatula and I'm pretty sure I got it from you, Fusion. That was back when I was just learning about the different types. I think I asked if you had any I should try and you sure did, wow!
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Some sites list it as semi-determinate,I will have to see if it produces a second batch.o0sunsi0o wrote: ↑Fri May 19, 2023 3:13 am In all seriousness, I bet it doesn't taste that bad please, keep us updated how it is. If I had the room I might try it myself. Just went and quickly looked up Heinz 1350 and seed companies have very good things to say about this tomato. One seed source said it's open-pollinated, that was a surprise. I think I will try it next year, making my own ketchup would be a great experience and share it around to friends. It's said to make a good canning tomato as well as for salads, what's not to like!
For an extended season you can stagger the plantings or keep plucking all the blossoms on a few plants.
Or clone the suckers.
Silvery fir tree is determinate and I used to top those to clone.
they say deep roots good for drought conditions,and may actually taste better restricting the fluid input.
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Re: What tomato would you feed a friend who said all tomatoes are the same?
EPB X Heinz 1350?Fusion_power wrote: ↑Thu May 18, 2023 11:36 pm Heinz 1350 was originally developed for commercial use as per this blurb. "Heinz 1350 - Breeder and vendor: H.J. Heinz Co., Bowling Green, Ohio. Parentage: Eastern State 54-1878-3 x Experimental Hybrid from O.S. Cannon. Characteristics: excellent yield of large well-colored fruit on determinate vines. Resistance: verticillium and fusarium wilt. Adaptation: east of Rocky Mountains. 1963."
IMO, it should not be called "large". It is at best a medium size tomato albeit a very productive plant with VF tolerance.
If interested in Black From Tula, see if you can locate Spudatula. It was a variant plant in my 2002 garden grown from Chuck Wyatt's Black From Tula seed. IIRC, I got 3 potato leaf plants out of about 20 grown. Flavor and production both are slight improvements over Black From Tula. I listed it for several years as Black From Tula PL until I sent it to Bill Malin. He decided it needed to be renamed "Spudatula".
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Re: What tomato would you feed a friend who said all tomatoes are the same?
Now I'm wondering how they get the grll marks on the small meat patties in a can of Campbell's (((Oh so salty))) sirloin burger soup.
I've seen some tomatoes go on burgers that weren't even ripe.
How anyone could think they all taste the same is beyond me.
I've seen some tomatoes go on burgers that weren't even ripe.
How anyone could think they all taste the same is beyond me.
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Re: What tomato would you feed a friend who said all tomatoes are the same?
What bothers me immensely is the "green" taste to so much of the tomato sauce and paste on the market. Ripe tomatoes don't give that off flavor.
I've never crossed Heinz 1350 X EPB, but if I did, I would expect a very productive tomato plant. Eva Purple Ball contributes vigor and exceptional flowering potential. It also has decent tolerance to Septoria and Early Blight. Heinz 1350 is a medium size red oblate tomato with VF tolerance. Combining ability between the two should give a vigorous very productive plant with good disease tolerance. I'd prefer to have ph2 and ph3 for late blight tolerance, but what can I say, can't have everything. Then again..... maybe a cross with Big Beef Improved or maybe Amelia would alter the outcome.
I've never crossed Heinz 1350 X EPB, but if I did, I would expect a very productive tomato plant. Eva Purple Ball contributes vigor and exceptional flowering potential. It also has decent tolerance to Septoria and Early Blight. Heinz 1350 is a medium size red oblate tomato with VF tolerance. Combining ability between the two should give a vigorous very productive plant with good disease tolerance. I'd prefer to have ph2 and ph3 for late blight tolerance, but what can I say, can't have everything. Then again..... maybe a cross with Big Beef Improved or maybe Amelia would alter the outcome.
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Re: What tomato would you feed a friend who said all tomatoes are the same?
heinz had a blossom when I bought it and the plant is the size of your fist so far.
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I called you just a while ago, Fusion, to see if you had Goose Creek, all sold out, darn. It's one of my top 3, but I don't like bring it up much because, well...the story, you know. I bought a plant from you years ago and ate the first ripe one out in the garden. Mesmerizing, I just sat down right there and finished it off, still remember the taste it was earth shattering truly phenomenal. It had to be 3 different taste profiles in one bite. I'm not talented at describing taste profiles like some people can, except for, "WOW!"Fusion_power wrote: ↑Fri May 19, 2023 12:35 pm What bothers me immensely is the "green" taste to so much of the tomato sauce and paste on the market. Ripe tomatoes don't give that off flavor.
I've never crossed Heinz 1350 X EPB, but if I did, I would expect a very productive tomato plant. Eva Purple Ball contributes vigor and exceptional flowering potential. It also has decent tolerance to Septoria and Early Blight. Heinz 1350 is a medium size red oblate tomato with VF tolerance. Combining ability between the two should give a vigorous very productive plant with good disease tolerance. I'd prefer to have ph2 and ph3 for late blight tolerance, but what can I say, can't have everything. Then again..... maybe a cross with Big Beef Improved or maybe Amelia would alter the outcome.
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Re: What tomato would you feed a friend who said all tomatoes are the same?
I know at least 3 tomatoes I would love to cross with Eva Purple Ball, I just mentioned one in the post above. You've got me convinced about Eva Purple Ball as a cross for any tomato favorites people have with the characteristics it has. Who wouldn't want more flowering, right? And disease tolerance is so important if you've ever lost a plant or production from it.Fusion_power wrote: ↑Fri May 19, 2023 12:35 pm What bothers me immensely is the "green" taste to so much of the tomato sauce and paste on the market. Ripe tomatoes don't give that off flavor.
I've never crossed Heinz 1350 X EPB, but if I did, I would expect a very productive tomato plant. Eva Purple Ball contributes vigor and exceptional flowering potential. It also has decent tolerance to Septoria and Early Blight. Heinz 1350 is a medium size red oblate tomato with VF tolerance. Combining ability between the two should give a vigorous very productive plant with good disease tolerance. I'd prefer to have ph2 and ph3 for late blight tolerance, but what can I say, can't have everything. Then again..... maybe a cross with Big Beef Improved or maybe Amelia would alter the outcome.
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I would agree that deep roots would be good for drought, not from experience, but just makes sense. This year I get to test something I always wondered about...do tomatoes taste better grown inground than those grown in grow-bags/straw bales/containers? My feeling is tomatoes will have a better taste inground so my neighbor will be growing inground and myself will grow some of the same varieties in grow-bags.slugworth wrote: ↑Fri May 19, 2023 5:54 amSome sites list it as semi-determinate,I will have to see if it produces a second batch.o0sunsi0o wrote: ↑Fri May 19, 2023 3:13 am In all seriousness, I bet it doesn't taste that bad please, keep us updated how it is. If I had the room I might try it myself. Just went and quickly looked up Heinz 1350 and seed companies have very good things to say about this tomato. One seed source said it's open-pollinated, that was a surprise. I think I will try it next year, making my own ketchup would be a great experience and share it around to friends. It's said to make a good canning tomato as well as for salads, what's not to like!
For an extended season you can stagger the plantings or keep plucking all the blossoms on a few plants.
Or clone the suckers.
Silvery fir tree is determinate and I used to top those to clone.
they say deep roots good for drought conditions,and may actually taste better restricting the fluid input.
Oh, and I get to see if I can successfully clone this year, too. I accidently broke off the only plant I have for a tomato called "Justine" which I was growing out for seed. I was heartbroken so I stuck the top part in starter mix and it seems like it's growing now. It will be a little behind the other plants but I think I can still get some tomatoes for these precious seeds I need. I miss Tatiana so badly, I relied on her for a lot of these hard to find seeds. I hope she comes back!
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Re: What tomato would you feed a friend who said all tomatoes are the same?
cloning is always good for disaster recovery.
I decapitated a plant last year in a weed wacker accident and was able to recover and the cutting had a green tomato at the time that got red full size no BER.
You can't say that tomato wasn't under a lot of stress.
I decapitated a plant last year in a weed wacker accident and was able to recover and the cutting had a green tomato at the time that got red full size no BER.
You can't say that tomato wasn't under a lot of stress.
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