Tomatoes, I am planning ahead for next spring. And I am looking for suggestions for varieties of tomatoes.
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3po3 on Aug 05, 2012I have grown some heirloom yellow pear and yellow brandywine tomatoes that are oh so good. And so different from anything you can typically find in the supermarket. Not sure what you mean by different tomatoes for different uses. Do you mean for different cooking uses? Sure. For example, romas are good for pizza and pasta sauces, beefsteaks are good for sandwiches and grape tomatoes or cherry tomatoes are great for salads. Just my opinion.Helpful Reply
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Phil Bauman on Aug 05, 2012Thank you, I do like the heirloom yellow pears, and the cherry heirloom Yellow Bell is one of my favorites. But I had not thought about using them for canning.Helpful Reply
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Walter Reeves on Aug 06, 2012remember that "determinate" tomatoes bear fruit all at once and "indeterminate" types bear over a long period.Helpful Reply
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Douglas Hunt on Aug 06, 2012My favorite tomato for slicing and eating, if possible in combination with some good fresh mozzarella and a shower of basil, is the Black Krim. Steve's right that romas are great for sauces, and the one of those most-desired by the Italians is the San Marzano. Sun Gold is a great little cherry tomato.Helpful Reply
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Walter Reeves on Aug 06, 2012Online stores like Totally Tomatoes offer lots of informationHelpful Reply
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Phil Bauman on Aug 06, 2012Thank you guys, looks like I have some more reading to do. I grew Sun Golds for the first time this year, and 2 plants have out grown all my other tomatoes, and have produced a bounty of cherry tomatoes, same with my Cherry Yellow Bells. I like to my wife's face if I brought her a 100 Sun Golds and asked her to can them though I know better. Again I will check out all of your recommendations!Helpful Reply
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Phil Bauman on Aug 06, 2012Steve when I was asking for different varieties for canning, I was looking for selections that would produce large quantities, and provide great flavor. I use canned tomatoes mainly for sauce when cooking pasta, adding tomatoes to any sauce or meal that may need a bit of a kick. I wish I could spend more time in the kitchen, but I am spread out a bit thin now days. I have been reluctant to join on-line forms an such, but I am glad to be a part of Hometalk! Thank you all, Phil.Helpful Reply
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Sharron W on Aug 06, 2012Well I don't know the name of the Variety, except that it Was an Hierloom German Variety...and kind of lumpy looking...BUT despite it's wierd appearance when it came time to put up the tomato products, THAT was the one I prized for both flavor and color...our Beefsteak and Better Boys were great bearers, and certainly we got a bumper crop from them, But I'll be looking for that Hierloom at the hardware store next year when we plant!Helpful Reply
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Sow and Dipity on Aug 06, 2012You say tomato, I say Lycopersicon esculentum...lol :) Phil, I planted a great selection of heirlooms this year...Black Krim ( slicer ), San Marzano ( sauce ), Yellow Pear, Sun Gold and Black Cherry. The Sun Gold are the sweetest little things you'll ever taste...you'll love them for salads. The San Marzano is my selection for canning sauces this year....it's a popular choice for Italian cookingHelpful Reply
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Redheadcandecorate.com on Aug 12, 2012I use any tomato I can can get my hands on...they all make good sauce, salsa, etc...Helpful Reply
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Stephanie @ Garden Therapy on Aug 14, 2012My suggestion, go to the farmers market an do a sampling of them and save the seeds: http://gardentherapy.ca/saving-heirloom-tomato-seeds/Helpful Reply
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