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Tomato Seed swap 2013

Discussion in 'Edible Gardening' started by Jenny namaste, Aug 26, 2013.

  1. Jenny namaste

    Jenny namaste Total Gardener

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    Hi Tomatophiles,
    I acknowledge and appreciate the General Seedswap project organised by Pamsdish and think it's a great way to share the good things in our garden. However, I would like you to consider the merits of an exclusive Tomato Seedswap. I am enjoying the input you are all contributing to the Tomato threads this season and I'm sure the knowledge and advice will benefit all of us.
    Anyone like to discuss ?
    Jenny
     
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      I have some different varieties in the seed swap I could let you have some of to start you off, Penny in Ontario sent them and the parcel disappeared before they were added in.
       
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      • Jenny namaste

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        That's very kind , thank you Pam. Let's see what the others think about this suggestion first,
        Jenny
         
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        Hiya Jenny:)

        On the whole, it's a good idea. The only flaw I can see is that quite a few of us grow hybrids. For instance, in a pack of 'Sungold', there are only 10 seeds, and I would use all of these. Of course, I don't only grow hybrids, and I would be more than happy to make a contribution:blue thumb:

        As an aside, I do have something in the pipeline, but I don't want to make any promises. More on that if it transpires;)
         
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          I think that it's a good idea as tomato seeds are just about all I'm interested in and it could be organised in way that avoided a parcel doing the rounds, possibly with a single co-ordinator who would be sent an SAE together with any previous agreed (on here) donations of saved seeds to enclose whatever has previously been agreed they desire on here and post them back, so all done at once and for the cost of 2 x 2nd class stamps.

          There's a huge list of varieties listed on the tomato thread and tomato seed saving is really easy.
           
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          • Scrungee

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            I've borrowed JWK's list from the tomato thread and will edit out all the F1 varieties when a get a few minutes to spare

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            Growers  Variety
            14  Gardeners Delight
            8  Moneymaker
            7  Alicante
            6  Sungella
            5  Maskotka
            4  Angelina's Bulgarian Beauty
            4  Black Cherry
            4  Black Krim
            4  Rosada
            4  San Marzo
            4  Shirley
            3  Ailsa Craig
            3  Amish Paste
            3  Better Boy
            3  Big Zak (although F1 some growers successfully use F2+saved seeds)
            3  Costoluto Fiorentino
            3  Delicious
            3  Early Goliath
            3  Gartenperle
            3  Koralik
            3  Marmande
            3  Red Robin
            3  Tigerella
            2  Austin's Yellow Pear Beams
            2  Beefmaster
            2  Black Russian
            2  Black Sea Man
            2  Brandywine Pink
            2  Brandywine Red
            2  Cuore Di Bue
            2  Golden Sunrise
            2  Harbinger
            2  Minibel
            2  Omar's Lebanese
            2  Roma
            2  Slovenian Black
            2  Sweet Million (this is not strictly an F1 despite being advertised as such)
            2  Tamina
            2  Tumbler
            1  Abe Lincoln
            1  Ace
            1  Amish Country
            1  Amish Salad
            1  Apero
            1  Arkansas Traveller
            1  Balconi
            1  Banana
            1  Bangladesh Oxheart
            1  Beckers
            1  Betimes Macbeth
            1  Big Beef
            1  Big Boy
            1  Big Orange Amuz
            1  Black Ethiopian
            1  Black Plum
            1  Black Prince
            1  Blond Kopfchen
            1  Blue Beech France
            1  Bordeaux
            1  Brandywine Black
            1  Brasero
            1  Bulgarian Triumph
            1  Burpee BigBoy
            1  Burpee Supersteak Hybrid
            1  Chocolate Cherry
            1  Cleopatra
            1  Country Taste
            1  Croatian
            1  Croatian Bullheart
            1  Dalmation
            1  Dr Carolyn
            1  Dutchman
            1  Elberta Girl
            1  Faworyt
            1  First In Field
            1  Galina's
            1  German Red Strawberry
            1  Giant Belgium
            1  Glory of Moldova
            1  Gold Medal
            1  Golden Pearl
            1  Hillbilly
            1  Irish
            1  Isis Candy
            1  Japanese Black Truffle
            1  Jaune Flamme
            1  John Hawkins
            1  Kellogs
            1  Kenilworth St George
            1  Kouchmovka
            1  Large Red Cherry
            1  Lemon Boy
            1  Liane Orange
            1  Lidi
            1  Lilac
            1  Lime Green Salad
            1  Little Sun
            1  Macedonian
            1  Madame Jardell's Black
            1  Marianna's Peace
            1  Monkey's Ass
            1  Monster
            1  Mortgage Lifter
            1  Moslovs Giant
            1  Mrs Maxwells
            1  Napoli Cokking
            1  Northern Grape
            1  Old Brooks
            1  Orange Banana
            1  Orange Plum
            1  Phil's Fantastic
            1  Pink Queen
            1  Principe Borghese
            1  Purple Calabash
            1  Raspberry
            1  Red Cherry
            1  Red Zebra
            1  Rio Grande
            1  Sakura
            1  Serbian Village
            1  Siberian
            1  Siberian Pink
            1  Smurf
            1  Southern Night
            1  Stonor
            1  Stupice
            1  Suncherry Premium
            1  Super Marmande
            1  Sweet Olive
            1  Truffe Presco
            1  Ukranian Poet
            1  Valencia
            1  Vanessa
            1  Vilma
            1  Volgogadian
            1  Woodlands Giant
            1  Yellow Cherry
            1  Yellow Pear
            1  Yellow Stuffer
            1  Yellow/Red Streak
            
             
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              You have to take into account cross-pollination of plants as well. Unless each variety has been grown in isolation the seeds aren't likely to come true from the parent plant.
               
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                @Freddy , have you ever grown 2nd generation Sungolds? I wonder how different they would be,
                Jenny
                 
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                All I know is Sheal, Angelina's Bulgarian giants are pretty huge . The taste is yet to be ascertained,
                Jenny
                 
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                  Hi there Jenny:)

                  No, I've not.
                  I would imagine that a lot would depend on what it was crossed with. I think I might have some to spare though, as I may have bought more than I needed, but I'd have to check:blue thumb:
                   
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                  Good idea Jenny, my only reservation would be that I would feel like I was getting more out than I was able to put in, if you know what I mean? Being something of a newbie at gardening, I only have maybe three varieties that would be of much interest (Maskotka, Marmande and Millefleur) - - whilst I would be more than happy to share seed with any GC'er if I have it available, these are not going to be nearly as interesting as the contributions from the more expert growers?
                   
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                  One tomato has loads of seeds in it and I'm sure there will be enough to go round FC. I have learnt what generous gardeners you all are on GC and I'm confident that generosity would extend to a Tom seed swap as well,
                  Jenny
                   
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                    We should be OK saving our own seeds from tomatoes, provided they are not F1 or Potato leaved ones, see the info from the Real Seed company:

                    http://www.realseeds.co.uk/seedsavinginfo.html

                     
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                      I think Scrungees idea for a central bank for tomatoes,is great, most of us only have room for a few varieties, so would only be looking for a few of selected varieties, as you say jenny , loads of seeds per tomato.
                      It will have to be decided soon as time for saving is getting shorter.
                       
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                      • Jenny namaste

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                        Some varieties have yet to ripen Pam. I have Turkish and Fuerteventura and Angelina's Bulgarians all outdoors and none has ripened yet,
                        Jenny
                         
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