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Longest keeping tomato?

Started by Vetivert, July 06, 2022, 13:21:58

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Vetivert

I've had this little golden tomato sitting on the kitchen window sill since Sept/Oct. It's not one of the pre-refrigeration storage varieties from southern Europe, just a cherry tomato.

After a certain point mid-winter I decided to let it be and see how long it could go; 7 months later and it looks mostly unchanged.. perhaps a slight wrinkle or two has appeared.

Anyone else inadvertently housed a tomato well beyond its expected lifespan?

('Ivory Tears' is the variety)

Vetivert


small

I've had them keep a couple of months, but not like yours! No way of course to tell what it tastes like till it's gone too bad to try....

pumkinlover

I found one in the greenhouse recently from last year. Again a small cherry type. But I didn't taste it either!

saddad

I grew a variety from HSL... called Garden Peach (?) it was about twenty years ago... not a furry one (Red Peach) and it would "stand" well into January... off the vine. By March the fruit was full of emerging seedlings...
Apparently it was bred in the late 1920's early '30's before we started importing toms from abroad...

Deb P

I remember Garden Peach, it was so sweet it was almost like eating a peach too! 😂
If it's not pouring with rain, I'm either in the garden or at the lottie! Probably still there in the rain as well TBH....🥴

http://www.littleoverlaneallotments.org.uk

terrier

I remember growing a tomato that was more like a peach in looks and taste about 30 years ago. A friend gave me 1 plant and I never did ask what variety it was. Never found anything like it since.

Deb P

I grew a variety called 'Sundried' one year and it cropped late but kept going until after Christmas....
If it's not pouring with rain, I'm either in the garden or at the lottie! Probably still there in the rain as well TBH....🥴

http://www.littleoverlaneallotments.org.uk

Paulh

Was that "sundried" as in miscellaneous?

Not much sunshine in December and January!

jennym

I had a similar thing with "Sweet Million" (think that's the name). I'd grown them hard, i.e. outside, no extra water, and the skins were a bit tough. Lots survived for a long time. I kept the seeds.

Deb P

Quote from: Paulh on July 10, 2022, 22:38:48
Was that "sundried" as in miscellaneous?

Not much sunshine in December and January!

Sun Dried variety, I purchased years ago from;
https://www.plantsofdistinction.co.uk/heirloom-varieties/heirloom-vegetables/tomato-sun-dried-tomatoes-0353
If it's not pouring with rain, I'm either in the garden or at the lottie! Probably still there in the rain as well TBH....🥴

http://www.littleoverlaneallotments.org.uk

saddad

Lorenzo, new on our site above my bottom plots has a "winter-drying tomato" which we are trying this year...

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