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bill22
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Beefsteak Type Toms
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September 21, 2006, 13:11:48 »
Hi everyone
haven't posted for a while, been very busy this summer.
Its been my first year with a greenhouse and its been a great success.
Bags of gardeners delights and costalacutto toms( sorry if thats spelt wrong), plenty sweet peppers and even some mild success with the one melon seed I planted ( 4 fruits, ripe but a bit small), about softball size
Anyways, to get to the nub of it.
I grew the costa toms this year but I wondered if others could tell me their favourite beefsteak tom as although I have had great success with the costa I would like to try a new variety next season.
Any recommendations :)
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Mrs Ava
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Re: Beefsteak Type Toms
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Reply #1 on:
September 21, 2006, 17:49:20 »
Giant white is a lovely white beefsteak.
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Hyacinth
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Re: Beefsteak Type Toms
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September 21, 2006, 18:47:19 »
My weakness is for the taste of Super Marmande, but have bought seeds of Supersteak & A N Other (can't remember) to try next year....I
like
beefsteak toms.
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valmarg
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Re: Beefsteak Type Toms
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September 21, 2006, 19:43:55 »
We've grown Supersteak for several years, but it didn't do very well this year. We have done very well with Brandywine and Black Russian. I'm not sure if Ferline is a 'beefsteak', but the tomatoes are quite large, and it is supposed to be resistant to blight. They all tasted (and are still tasting) very good.
valmarg
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ruud
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Re: Beefsteak Type Toms
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September 21, 2006, 20:19:38 »
Watch my topic in the gallery,about my tom with a weight of nearly 1 kg,The name is rose beaty and massive they are,average weight of 500 gram,but the most of them are heavier.
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Merry Tiller
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Re: Beefsteak Type Toms
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Reply #5 on:
September 21, 2006, 23:32:00 »
Couldn't possibly pick just one
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tricia
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Re: Beefsteak Type Toms
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Reply #6 on:
September 21, 2006, 23:49:03 »
I've grown Dombito both in the GH and outdoors, where the one plant has produced massive fruit. One weighed 870g and all are over 500g and there are 5 still ripening slowly. Sliced across the middle they are a thing of beauty and taste good too. Won't bother to grow them indoors next year.
I bought New Yorker from Anioleka Seeds in the USA before they went silent and they have done very well too - better outdoors than in.
What is a good - tart, fresh tasting - indoor beefsteak tomato?
Tricia
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saddad
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Re: Beefsteak Type Toms
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Reply #7 on:
September 22, 2006, 17:11:30 »
I've had a yellow oxheart weigh in at 1kg before now, and my Potato Leaf White makes a great beefsteak...
;D
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greyhound
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Re: Beefsteak Type Toms
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Reply #8 on:
September 22, 2006, 17:19:04 »
Someone has kindly sent me some seeds for a tomato called Big Beef, which is a US variety. She recommends it highly, so I shall be trying it next year.
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bill22
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Re: Beefsteak Type Toms
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Reply #9 on:
September 22, 2006, 19:39:16 »
Thanx for all the replies.
There's some Big Toms out there ;D
Quote from: Merry Tiller on September 21, 2006, 23:32:00
Couldn't possibly pick just one
OK, try two ;)
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Merry Tiller
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Re: Beefsteak Type Toms
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Reply #10 on:
September 22, 2006, 20:39:01 »
OK, Brandywine & Persimmon
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weedin project
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Re: Beefsteak Type Toms
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Reply #11 on:
September 27, 2006, 12:30:36 »
Black Krim - tend to stay a bit too green at the top, but when you cut into them they are a deep dark red. Took a bunch of split ones last night and boiled/seived them down to a passata that looks a bit like HP sauce :-\ but tastes brill :-*
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"Given that these are probably the most powerful secateurs in the world, and could snip your growing tip clean off, tell me, plant, do you feel lucky?"
bill22
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Re: Beefsteak Type Toms
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Reply #12 on:
September 27, 2006, 15:50:36 »
As said, thanx for
all
the suggestions. :)
MT, the Brandywine look an interesting choice and the permisson
... but can't find much info on the permisson
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tim
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Re: Beefsteak Type Toms
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Reply #13 on:
September 27, 2006, 18:13:07 »
Psssst!! Persimmon?
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bill22
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Re: Beefsteak Type Toms
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Reply #14 on:
September 27, 2006, 18:43:27 »
Quote from: tim on September 27, 2006, 18:13:07
Psssst!! Persimmon?
oops :)
thats me told
praps it was permission I was after ;)
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cmorningstar
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Re: Beefsteak Type Toms
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Reply #15 on:
September 27, 2006, 18:45:35 »
Omar's Lebanese - a huge pink tomato with excellent flavour (so I've heard!); in warmer climates fruits have reached up to 6 pounds each - I think that 10oz - 1 lb tomatoes are a more realistic size in the UK. They take around 90 days to ripen so need a bit of luck in our summers though? I have 10 seeds to try out next summer and will see how they do. If they come good I'll save some and make them available on Swaps.
Carolyn Male's book on heirloom tomato varieties is fantastic, though based on varieties grown in the US. But it is invaluable if you want to get a sense of the varieties of shapes, tastes, and colours of the tomatoes that are available out there (and tomatoes that can be regrown from seed you save yourself).
Can anyone recommend a similar book out there which covers European / UK heirloom varieties? With pretty pictures?
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saddad
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September 28, 2006, 18:37:35 »
If your French is up to it "Les Tomates dans Mon Jardin" Victor Renaud Copyright La Maison Rustique 2000 has pictures and descriptions of 399 different varieties.... I'm not bilingual but with a short glossary of about 40 words I can use it....
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Merry Tiller
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Re: Beefsteak Type Toms
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Reply #17 on:
September 28, 2006, 22:54:05 »
Yes, Omar's Lebanese are very good too
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cmorningstar
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Re: Beefsteak Type Toms
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Reply #18 on:
September 29, 2006, 00:03:45 »
Thanks for the recommendation - I think I see a Christmas Pressie request on my horizon. . . .
:)
C
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saddad
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Re: Beefsteak Type Toms
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Reply #19 on:
September 29, 2006, 17:31:35 »
Hardback... 13.57 Euros / 89FF.... 9 782706 618055 is the number under the barcode and FX 1805-00-11 seems to be the french equivalent of the ISBN. La Maison Rustique seem to be owned by Flammarion (? publishers?)
Fingers crossed for Santa...
;D
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