Has anyone grown these? I’d love to hear people’s experiences!
by Reiyasunshine
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Cali_Yogurtfriend624
I promise you next year, we’re going to offer some Evil Olive even if it’s only for special orders, because I just need my customers to say: “Send me a few evil olives!” Haha!
I feel like I need to know all about it…
A lot of our tomato friends are buying Aichi now.
A, at LHTP SoCal
Autumn_Ridge
I grew Ulure Ochre years ago. It is from the dwarf project. It’s an unusual cross of an orange tomato with a dark tomato. They look bruised but that’s normal. Taste is exceptional. The sweetness of the orange parent is tempered and made more complex by the darker parent’s influence.
MelMomma
Prairie Fire was a production machine for us last year. And they are yummy! We have a farm stand and our customers love them. I did evil olive 2 years ago and seeded a few this year. I’m excited to try them again. A lot of my tags faded so I kept passing by them thinking they weren’t ripe ;). We have 70+ plants so it happens!
SpartanSoldier00a
These look exciting! Have not grown any myself but ive got uluru ochre to try out this season too. Going to start them end of the month though
Diligent_Ad_7232
I love growing Prairie Fire. Have two 4 week old starts now.
Last year I even had some volunteer plants spring up and got a couple pounds of the things that way.
I have so far done Alice’s dream, Barry’s crazy cherry, black cherry, brandywine, cherokee purple, dads sunset, great white, green giant, spears Tennessee green, spoon, and wapsipinicon peach. Also seven pot yellow superhot and Craig’s grande jalapeño. My next seed order is in the mail as I type!
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I promise you next year, we’re going to offer some Evil Olive even if it’s only for special orders, because I just need my customers to say: “Send me a few evil olives!” Haha!
I feel like I need to know all about it…
A lot of our tomato friends are buying Aichi now.
A, at LHTP SoCal
I grew Ulure Ochre years ago. It is from the dwarf project. It’s an unusual cross of an orange tomato with a dark tomato. They look bruised but that’s normal. Taste is exceptional. The sweetness of the orange parent is tempered and made more complex by the darker parent’s influence.
Prairie Fire was a production machine for us last year. And they are yummy! We have a farm stand and our customers love them.
I did evil olive 2 years ago and seeded a few this year. I’m excited to try them again. A lot of my tags faded so I kept passing by them thinking they weren’t ripe ;). We have 70+ plants so it happens!
These look exciting! Have not grown any myself but ive got uluru ochre to try out this season too. Going to start them end of the month though
I love growing Prairie Fire. Have two 4 week old starts now.
Last year I even had some volunteer plants spring up and got a couple pounds of the things that way.
Prairie Fire are sooooo delicious 😋
I want to try those tulip ones.
https://preview.redd.it/2sj0ti51axog1.jpeg?width=4032&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=01c9151fc1604ced0fc143112812bce27ee6302e
I have so far done Alice’s dream, Barry’s crazy cherry, black cherry, brandywine, cherokee purple, dads sunset, great white, green giant, spears Tennessee green, spoon, and wapsipinicon peach. Also seven pot yellow superhot and Craig’s grande jalapeño. My next seed order is in the mail as I type!
Evil Olive looks interesting