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What New Fangled Thing will / will not be grown again next year?

Discussion in 'General Gardening Discussion' started by Kristen, Sep 9, 2014.

  1. Kristen

    Kristen Under gardener

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    • JWK

      JWK Gardener Staff Member

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      At £15 a plant from T&M it's not worth it. On the other hand I'm really hopeful with my DIY tomtato plants which have cost me a few pence. All of the tomato tops are exceptionally strong growing and productive, we've been eating the fruit for nearly as long as the normal plants with no detectable difference in taste. Time will tell if the potatoes underground are up to scratch, I can see some potatoes bursting out and have to keep earthing up. I haven't harvested any of my main crop potatoes yet either for comparison. I'll update the thread when there is some news:

      http://gardenerscorner.co.uk/forum/threads/diy-tomtato-grafting-tomatoes-onto-potatoes-2014.64597/
       
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        For me it has to be the cucamelon.. A lot of hype for a lot of nothing to be honest.. I think they need a lot of heat/sunshine.. More than we have here perhaps as they grow naturally in Mexico.. I will see if I can over winter the greenhouse ones, but that is all.. If they make it great and if they don't, fine..
         
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          HarryS Eternally Optimistic Gardener

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          Has anyone got James "Mr Cucamelon" Wongs phone number :gaah::biggrin:
           
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          • pete

            pete Growing a bit of this and a bit of that....

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            I dont even think its a matter of heat regarding cucamelon, I just think its one of those minority fruits.
            Usually minority fruits are just that, and often when you grow them you can see why.

            I've got quite a lot of fruit on mine, but it still tastes awful.
             
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            pete Growing a bit of this and a bit of that....

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            I usually grow a few Physalis, I like the taste, just not the pips, a bit like passion fruit in that respect.
            Tried the first fruit to ripen on the naranjilla, and again nice flavour, but tough skin.
             
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            I'll try cucamelon again next year, but grown on a trellis for easy harvesting. The 'variegated' cannas also promoted by M Wong, though, well what a waste of time! Not one variegated leaf plant amongst the dozen plants produced.
             
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            pete Growing a bit of this and a bit of that....

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            I think its all gone Wong personally
             
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              My tomtatos have produced quite a crop even though I planted them outside (in containers) and a bit too crowded. Not checked the potatoes yet. They were only £1 each including the containers though, from Gardeners World live. I didn't realise they were £15 usually when I bought them! Good fun, but I am going to try tomatoes from seed next year.
               
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              • Trunky

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                Rosella cherry tomatoes. A new introduction in the seed catalogues this year. Thought I'd try them and I'll definitely be growing them again next year.

                Vigorous and prolific, a good flavour, firm texture and does well under glass or outdoors. :dbgrtmb:
                 
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                • Sheal

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                  Tomato 'Indigo Rose' has been grown by a few members this year but seems to have had a mixed response on ripening and flavour. I was considering it for next year but don't think I'll bother.
                   
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                  • Kristen

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                    Interesting to hear @Trunky. Anyone else grown them?

                    The seed-sellers descriptions certainly sound enticing (although I take marketing descriptions with a huge pinch of salt!)

                    http://www.kingsseeds.com/vegetable_seeds/Tomato Rosella/P-14865
                    http://www.thompson-morgan.com/vegetables/vegetable-seeds/tomato-seeds/tomato-rosella/tt38814TM
                    Just Seeds (on eBay) sells it too [at half the price of those two]. I recognise the name, but not bought from them befoer; they sell one heck of a lot of tomato varieties though :)
                    http://stores.ebay.co.uk/Just-Seed-UK/Tomato-/_i.html?_fsub=1281806015

                    T&M says the magic words "thin skinned"

                    Looks like it was bred by Gourmet Genetics ??
                    "The latest product of our tomato breeding program is a remarkable deep pink cherry tomato with a very pronounced fruity flavour. The intruiging taste hints at a complex blend of raspberries, blackberries and other summer fruits, making Rosella unique among modern tomato varieties.
                    Rosella gives a high yield of greenback tomatoes of particularly attractive appearance.
                    "

                    http://www.gourmetgenetics.com/tomato/rosella.html
                     
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